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Simple GraphQL client to execute queries and mutations
yarn add qetch
npm install qetch
import qetch, { gql } from 'qetch'
const graphQlClient = new qetch('http://localhost:8080/graphql/')
const SEARCH_QUERY = gql`
query {
search(q: "Apple") {
results
}
}
`
graphQlClient.execute(SEARCH_QUERY).then((e) => {
console.log(e)
})
import qetch, { gql } from 'qetch'
const graphQlClient = new qetch('http://localhost:8080/graphql/')
const SEARCH_QUERY = gql`
query Search($searchQuery: String!) {
search(q: $searchQuery) {
results
}
}
`
graphQlClient.execute(SEARCH_QUERY, {
searchQuery: "Apple"
}).then((e) => {
console.log(e)
})
PRO Tip :sunglasses::+1:
You can declare custom types on variable and response object using TypeScript like this:
import qetch, { gql } from 'qetch'
const graphQlClient = new qetch('http://localhost:8080/graphql/')
const SEARCH_QUERY = gql`
query Search($searchQuery: String!) {
search(q: $searchQuery) {
results
}
}
`
interface SearchResponse {
search: {
results: string[]
}
}
interface SearchVariables {
searchQuery: string
}
graphQlClient.execute<SearchResponse, SearchVariables>(SEARCH_QUERY, {
searchQuery: "Apple"
}).then((e) => {
console.log(e)
})
qetch
- The module returns a constructor from which you can instantiate a client
import qetch from 'qetch'
const graphQlClient = new qetch('http://localhost:8080/graphql/')
Parameter | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
endpoint | true | string | URL to your GraphQL Endpoint |
execute(queryOrMutation, variables)
- This method should be used to execute a query or mutation.graphQlClient.execute(SEARCH_QUERY, {
searchQuery: "Apple"
})
setOptions(options)
- This method should be used to set fetch options.// Send Auth Token in header
graphQlClient.setOptions({
headers: {
'Authorization': `Bearer ${JWT}`
}
})
// This will override qetch's default fetch method (POST)
graphQlClient.setOptions({
method: 'GET'
})
gql
- The module also exposes a gql
function which you can use to write your GraphQL queries and mutations, here's a small example:
const SEARCH_QUERY = gql`
query Search($searchQuery: String!) {
search(q: $searchQuery) {
results
}
}
`
How is this useful? This enables your editor to highlight the tags appropriately, while the function doesn't actually do anything magical, it will make your code more readable. Try vscode-graphql if you're using VSCode to enable syntax highlighting on gql
tag function, you will have to search for such extensions if you're using some other editor!
Please open an issue if you have any problems or bug reports. Want to add new features? Please submit a PR! If you think I'm doing something wrong, please let me know so I can improve myself :smiley::+1:
MIT © 2020 Akash Rajendra
FAQs
🐕 Simple GraphQL client to execute queries and mutations
We found that qetch 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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