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graphql-typewriter

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Easy TypeScript interfaces for your GraphQL server

Installation

npm install -g graphql-typewriter

Usage

Usage: graphql-typewriter [options]

  Convert all .graphqls schema-files in the current directory tree into typescript
interfaces that can be used to implement a graphql-root for this schema.

  Options:

    -h, --help             output usage information
    -V, --version          output the version number
    -x, --exclude <dirs>   a list of directories to exclude
    --dont-save-same-file  do not save a file if the contents has not changed. This read each target file prior to loading

graphql-typewriter is assumed to be run in the root folder of a npm-project. It finds all .graphqls files recursively and adds a .graphqls.ts file next each file (excluding the node_modules-folder).

The source GraphQL-schema example.graphqls that looks like

# The base query
type Query {
    # Retrieve a person by name
    person(name:String): Person
}

# A type describing a person
type Person {
    # The persons name
    name: String!
    # The persons age in years
    age: Int!
    # Friendship relations to other persons
    friends: [Person!]
}

will be converted into the following example.graphqls.ts:

/* tslint:disable */
import {GraphQLResolveInfo} from 'graphql';

export namespace schema {
    export type GraphqlField<Args, Result, Ctx> = Result | Promise<Result> |
        ((args: Args, context: Ctx, info: GraphQLResolveInfo) => Result | Promise<Result>)

    /**
     * The base query
     */
    export interface Query<Ctx> {
        /**
         * Retrieve a person by name
         */
        person?: GraphqlField<{name: string}, Person<Ctx> | undefined, Ctx>
    }

    /**
     * A type describing a person
     */
    export interface Person<Ctx> {
        /**
         * The persons name
         */
        name: GraphqlField<{}, string, Ctx>
        /**
         * The persons age in years
         */
        age: GraphqlField<{}, number, Ctx>
        /**
         * Friendship relations to other persons
         */
        friends?: GraphqlField<{}, Person<Ctx>[] | undefined, Ctx>
    }

    export const defaultResolvers = {

    }
}

Note that all the field (non-argument) types can either be

  • the actual type (Person),
  • a promise for the actual type (Promise<Person>),
  • a function generating the actual type ((): Person), or
  • a function generating a Promise ((): Promise<Person>)

For fields with arguments, only the latter two apply.

With this interface, you can write the following program (example-usage.ts):

import {graphql, buildSchema} from 'graphql'
import {schema} from './graphql/schema/example.graphqls'
import * as fs from 'fs'

type Context = {
    year: number
}

// Implement the generated interface
class Root implements schema.Query<Context> {
    person(args: {name: string}) {
        return new Person(args.name, 1981)
    }
}

class Person implements schema.Person<Context> {
    name: string
    yearOfBirth: number

    constructor(name: string, yearOfBirth: number) {
        this.name = name
        this.yearOfBirth = yearOfBirth
    }

    age(_, context: Context) {
        return context.year - this.yearOfBirth
    }

    async friends(): Promise<Person[]> {
        return Promise.resolve([
            new Person(this.name + "'s first friend", this.yearOfBirth - 1),
            new Person(this.name + "'s second friend", this.yearOfBirth - 2)
        ])
    }
}

// Run a query
graphql(
    buildSchema(fs.readFileSync('graphql/schema/example.graphqls', {encoding: 'utf-8'})),
    '{ person(name:"Joye") { name age friends { name age } }}',
    new Root(),
    {year: 2017}
).then((result) => console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2)))

The program uses the interface to build an root-implementation that can be validate by Typescript (Promise validation works with TypeScript 2.1 onwards).

The output of this program is

{
  "data": {
    "person": {
      "name": "Joye",
      "age": 36,
      "friends": [
        {
          "name": "Joye's first friend",
          "age": 37
        },
        {
          "name": "Joye's second friend",
          "age": 38
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

License

graphql-typewriter is published under the MIT-license. See LICENSE.md for details.

Release-Notes

For release notes, see CHANGELOG.md

Contributing guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

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