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next-plugin-graphql-let
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Automatically configures webpack for graphql-let usage in Next.js.
Automatically configures webpack for graphql-let usage in Next.js.
npm install next-plugin-graphql-let
// in next.config.js
const createNextPluginGraphQLLet = require("next-plugin-graphql-let")
const withNextPluginGraphQLLet = createNextPluginGraphQLLet()
module.exports = withNextPluginGraphQLLet({
// next.js configuration
})
const createNextPluginGraphQLLet = require("next-plugin-graphql-let")
const withNextPluginGraphQLLet = createNextPluginGraphQLLet()
module.exports = withNextPluginGraphQLLet({
typescript: {
ignoreBuildErrors: true,
},
images: {
domains: ["avatars.githubusercontent.com"],
},
webpack(config, options) {
config.module.rules.push({
test: /\.ya?ml$/,
type: "json",
use: "yaml-loader",
})
return config
},
})
You can use loader
to change webpack settings for the rule that uses graphql-let/loader
(regular GraphQL files) and schemaLoader
to change webpack settings for the rule that uses graphql-let/schema/loader
(GraphQL schema files) on:
// in next.config.js
const createNextPluginGraphQLLet = require("next-plugin-graphql-let")
// these are the default tests
const withNextPluginGraphQLLet = createNextPluginGraphQLLet({
loader: {
test: /\.graphql$/,
},
schemaLoader: {
test: /\.graphqls$/,
},
})
module.exports = withNextPluginGraphQLLet({
// next.js configuration
})
FAQs
Automatically configures webpack for graphql-let usage in Next.js.
The npm package next-plugin-graphql-let receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, next-plugin-graphql-let popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that next-plugin-graphql-let demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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