GraphQL Modules is a toolset of libraries and guidelines dedicated to create reusable, maintainable, testable and extendable modules out of your GraphQL server.
- Website
- Introducing GraphQL Modules - Feature based GraphQL Modules at scale
- Authentication and Authorization in GraphQL (and how GraphQL-Modules can help)
- Authentication with AccountsJS & GraphQL Modules
- Reusable modules - Modules are defined by their GraphQL schema (Schema first design). They're completely independent and can be shared between apps.
- Scalable structure - Manage multiple teams and features, multiple micro-services and servers.
- Gradual growth - A clear, gradual path from a very simple and fast, single-file modules, to scalable multi-file, multi-teams, multi-repo, multi-server modules.
- Testable - A rich toolset around testing, mocking and separation.
Documentation is available at graphql-modules.com or inside the docs directory.
To install graphql-modules, use the following:
$ npm install @graphql-modules/core
# Or, with Yarn
$ yarn add @graphql-modules/core
Or, in alternative, just use the graphql-modules-seed to get started:
$ git clone https://github.com/darkbasic/graphql-modules-seed.git
We are also publishing a pre-release version to NPM on each change.
Just take a look at the build status on CircleCI and find "Publish Canary" job to get the published version.
More advanced usage at graphql-modules.com
import { GraphQLModule } from '@graphql-modules/core';
const module = new GraphQLModule({
typeDefs: gql`
type Post {
id: ID
title: String
author: User
}
type Query {
posts: [Post]
}
`,
resolvers: blogResolvers,
imports: [UserModule],
});
Inside the examples
directory you can find the following examples:
- Simple GraphQL-Modules example
- Using dependenecy injection in GraphQL Modules
- You can also take a look at the graphql-modules-seed repository.
GraphQL Modules easily integrates with GraphQL Code Generator. To see how look at the graphql-modules-seed.
If you have issues with the generator, feel free open issues in this repository.
Feel free to open issues (for bugs/questions) and create pull requests (add generators / fix bugs).
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