@goodcastle/reaction-dummy-data
v1.0.9
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Generates dummy data for Reaction Commerce
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reaction-dummy-data
Generates dummy data (products, tags & orders) for Reaction Commerce.
How to use
First, install the package in your project's reaction
(API) directory:
npm install --save-dev @goodcastle/reaction-dummy-data
Then, register the plugin in your project's reaction/src/registerPlugins.js
, calling the function at the end of the file:
import registerDummyData from "@goodcastle/reaction-dummy-data/index.js";
// Built-in plugin register calls go here
await registerDummyData(app);
User interface
If you prefer to have a user interface in your reaction-admin
rather than making GraphQL calls manually, use this plugin together with reaction-dummy-data-ui
.
GraphQL API
Once the plugin is registered, you get access to the following GraphQL mutations. Call these from the GraphQL Playground at http://localhost:3000/graphql.
As you can see in the example variables, there is no need to encode the shopId
. This is a developer tool, and we want to keep things straightforward.
Create tags and products
mutation loadProductsAndTags($input: LoadProductsAndTagsInput!) {
loadProductsAndTags(input: $input) {
productsCreated,
tagsCreated
}
}
Call with the following variables:
{
"input": {
"shopId": "kspBu62vAyXnnb2v6",
"desiredTagCount": 15,
"desiredProductCount": 20
}
}
Add images to all products
mutation loadProductImages($input: LoadProductImagesInput!) {
loadProductImages(input: $input) {
wasDataLoaded
}
}
Call with the following variables:
{
"input": {
"shopId": "kspBu62vAyXnnb2v6"
}
}
Create orders
mutation loadOrders($input: LoadOrdersInput!) {
loadOrders(input: $input) {
ordersCreated
}
}
Call with the following variables:
{
"input": {
"shopId": "kspBu62vAyXnnb2v6",
"desiredOrderCount": 15
}
}
Remove all data (armageddon)
Beware: this will erase the content of the Products
, Catalog
, Tags
and Orders
collections!
mutation removeAllData($input: RemoveDataInput!) {
removeAllData(input: $input) {
wasDataRemoved
}
}
Call with the following variables:
{
"input": {
"shopId": "kspBu62vAyXnnb2v6"
}
}
Authentication
Don't forget to use an Authorization
HTTP header to authenticate your API calls. Example:
{
"Authorization": "skwL_8jUOkmom7wW_se6_XgfSBtBrUBSR9UL-CUq74A.fwTZ8_G2QTMPf83O6jAOtYxyEU1TYV6spm8abPENutg"
}
You can get the value for the Authorization
header in the reaction-admin
UI (http://localhost:4080). By using your browser's network analyzer in the devtools, look for any recent POST
call to /graphql
or /graphql-beta
and copy the value for Authorization
in the request headers.
A note on performance
This plugin is a developer tool and hasn't necessarily been built with optimal performance in mind. It will make your GraphQL server hang while generating products, tags, images or orders. These mutations will most likely take time to finish because of the necessary use of many await
s in the code.
We hope that the job-queue
plugin will soon be available as an NPM package, enabling us to simply register jobs instead of having so much synchronous code in mutation resolvers. Until then, PRs are obviously welcome to enhance performance!