Typescript Apollo Next.js
Package name | Weekly Downloads | Version | License | Updated |
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graphql-codegen-apollo-next-ssr | Jul 11th, 2022 |
Installation
npm i -D graphql-codegen-apollo-next-ssr
Usage Requirements
In order to use this GraphQL Codegen plugin, please make sure that you have GraphQL operations (query
/ mutation
/ subscription
and fragment
) set as documents: …
in your codegen.yml
.
Without loading your GraphQL operations (query
, mutation
, subscription
and fragment
), you won't see any change in the generated output.
This plugin generates:
- a function running an ApolloClient query and cache extraction, to be used inside
getServerSideProps
orgetStaticProps
- a React Apollo HOC running an ApolloClient query consuming the InMemory cache
- an interface for the React component wrapped by the HOC
It extends the basic TypeScript plugins: @graphql-codegen/typescript
, @graphql-codegen/typescript-operations
- and thus shares a similar configuration.
Motivations
Next.js recently introduced getServerSideProps
and getStaticProps
which doesn't allow to use the HOC pattern adopted by the official apollo graphql plugin (based on getInitialProps
). At the same time the SSR method offered by apollo client (getDataFromTree
) enforces the React app to render multiple times in order to collect and fetch all the relevant queries.
By declaring a top level query we can save rendering time and provide a simpler pattern which works with getServerSideProps
. Note that this pattern requires each SSR query to run at top level. Example
API Reference
apolloReactCommonImportFrom
type: string
default: "
Customize the package where apollo-react common lib is loaded from.
apolloImportFrom
type: string
default: "
Customize the package where apollo-client lib is loaded from.
apolloCacheImportFrom
type: string
default: "
Customize the package where apollo-cache-inmemory lib is loaded from.
apolloReactHooksImportFrom
type: string
default: "
Customize the package where apollo-react hooks lib is loaded from.
reactApolloVersion
type: number (values: 2, 3)
default: 2
Sets the version of react-apollo.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
reactApolloVersion: 3
}
}
}
}
export default config
withHOC
type: boolean
default: true
Customized the output by enabling/disabling the HOC.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
withHOC: 'I'
}
}
}
}
export default config
withHooks
type: boolean
default: false
Customized the output by enabling/disabling the generated React Hooks.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
withHooks: 'I'
}
}
}
}
export default config
excludePatterns
type: string
default: ''
Regexp to exclude a certain operation name.
excludePatternsOptions
type: string
default: ''
Regexp options to exclude a certain operation name.
pre
type: string
default: ''
Add custom code before each operation.
post
type: string
default: ''
Add custom code after each operation.
customImports
type: string
default: ''
Add custom imports needed by pre/post.
gqlImport
type: string
default: gql#graphql-tag
Customize from which module will gql
be imported from.
This is useful if you want to use modules other than graphql-tag
, e.g. graphql.macro
.
Usage Examples
graphql.macro
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
gqlImport: 'graphql.macro#gql'
}
}
}
}
export default config
Gatsby
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
gqlImport: 'gatsby#graphql'
}
}
}
}
export default config
noExport
type: boolean
default: false
Set this configuration to true
if you wish to tell codegen to generate code with no export
identifier.
dedupeOperationSuffix
type: boolean
default: false
Set this configuration to true
if you wish to make sure to remove duplicate operation name suffix.
omitOperationSuffix
type: boolean
default: false
Set this configuration to true
if you wish to disable auto add suffix of operation name, like Query
, Mutation
, Subscription
, Fragment
.
operationResultSuffix
type: string
default: ``
Adds a suffix to generated operation result type names
documentVariablePrefix
type: string
default: ``
Changes the GraphQL operations variables prefix.
documentVariableSuffix
type: string
default: Document
Changes the GraphQL operations variables suffix.
fragmentVariablePrefix
type: string
default: ``
Changes the GraphQL fragments variables prefix.
fragmentVariableSuffix
type: string
default: FragmentDoc
Changes the GraphQL fragments variables suffix.
documentMode
type: DocumentMode
default: graphQLTag
Declares how DocumentNode are created:
graphQLTag
:graphql-tag
or other modules (checkgqlImport
) will be used to generate document nodes. If this is used, document nodes are generated on client side i.e. the module used to generate this will be shipped to the clientdocumentNode
: document nodes will be generated as objects when we generate the templates.documentNodeImportFragments
: Similar to documentNode except it imports external fragments instead of embedding them.external
: document nodes are imported from an external file. To be used withimportDocumentNodeExternallyFrom
importOperationTypesFrom
type: string
default: ``
This config is used internally by presets, but you can use it manually to tell codegen to prefix all base types that it's using.
This is useful if you wish to generate base types from typescript-operations
plugin into a different file, and import it from there.
importDocumentNodeExternallyFrom
type: string
default: ``
This config should be used if documentMode
is external
. This has 2 usage:
- any string: This would be the path to import document nodes from. This can be used if we want to manually create the document nodes e.g. Use
graphql-tag
in a separate file and export the generated document - 'near-operation-file': This is a special mode that is intended to be used with
near-operation-file
preset to import document nodes from those files. If these files are.graphql
files, we make use of webpack loader.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
documentMode: 'external',
importDocumentNodeExternallyFrom: 'path/to/document-node-file'
}
}
}
}
export default config
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
documentMode: 'external',
importDocumentNodeExternallyFrom: 'near-operation-file'
}
}
}
}
export default config
scalars
type: ScalarsMap
Extends or overrides the built-in scalars and custom GraphQL scalars to a custom type.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
scalars: {
DateTime: 'Date',
JSON: '{ [key: string]: any }'
}
}
}
}
}
export default config
namingConvention
type: NamingConvention
default: change-case-all#pascalCase
Allow you to override the naming convention of the output.
You can either override all namings, or specify an object with specific custom naming convention per output.
The format of the converter must be a valid module#method
.
Allowed values for specific output are: typeNames
, enumValues
.
You can also use "keep" to keep all GraphQL names as-is.
Additionally, you can set transformUnderscore
to true
if you want to override the default behavior,
which is to preserve underscores.
Usage Examples
Override All Names
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
namingConvention: 'change-case-all#lowerCase'
}
}
}
}
export default config
Upper-case enum values
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
namingConvention: {
typeNames: 'change-case-all#pascalCase',
enumValues: 'change-case-all#upperCase'
}
}
}
}
}
export default config
Keep names as is
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
namingConvention: 'keep'
}
}
}
}
export default config
Remove Underscores
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file': {
// plugins...
config: {
namingConvention: {
typeNames: 'change-case-all#pascalCase',
transformUnderscore: true
}
}
}
}
}
export default config
typesPrefix
type: string
default: ``
Prefixes all the generated types.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
typesPrefix: 'I'
}
}
}
}
export default config
skipTypename
type: boolean
default: false
Does not add __typename
to the generated types, unless it was specified in the selection set.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
skipTypename: true
}
}
}
}
export default config
nonOptionalTypename
type: boolean
default: false
Automatically adds __typename
field to the generated types, even when they are not specified
in the selection set, and makes it non-optional.
Usage Examples
import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli'
const config: CodegenConfig = {
// ...
generates: {
'path/to/file.ts': {
plugins: ['typescript', 'typescript-operations', 'typescript-react-apollo'],
config: {
nonOptionalTypename: true
}
}
}
}
export default config