graphqurl
v2.0.0
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cURL for GraphQL - CLI and JS library for making GraphQL queries
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graphqurl
graphqurl
is a curl like CLI for GraphQL. It's features include:
- CLI for making GraphQL queries. It also provisions queries with autocomplete.
- Run a custom GraphiQL, where you can specify request's headers, locally against any endpoint
- Use as a library with Node.js or from the browser
- Supports subscriptions
- Export GraphQL schema
Made with :heart: by Hasura
Table of contents
Installation
Steps to Install CLI
npm install -g graphqurl
Steps to Install Node Library
npm install --save graphqurl
Usage
CLI
Query
gq https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <token>' \
-q 'query { table { column } }'
Auto-complete
Graphqurl can auto-complete queries using schema introspection. Execute the command without providing a query string:
$ gq <endpoint> [-H <header:value>]
Enter the query, use TAB to auto-complete, Ctrl+Q to execute, Ctrl+C to cancel
gql>
You can use TAB
to trigger auto-complete. Ctrl+C
to cancel the input and
Ctrl+Q
/Enter
to execute the query.
GraphiQL
Open GraphiQL with a given endpoint:
gq <endpoint> -i
This is a custom GraphiQL where you can specify request's headers.
Subscription
Subscriptions can be executed and the response is streamed on to stdout.
gq <endpoint> \
-q 'subscription { table { column } }'
Export schema
Export GraphQL schema to GraphQL or JSON format:
gq <endpoint> --introspect > schema.graphql
# json
gq <endpoint> --introspect --format json > schema.json
Command
$ gq ENDPOINT [-q QUERY]
Args
ENDPOINT
: graphql endpoint (can be also set asGRAPHQURL_ENDPOINT
env var)
Flag Reference
| Flag | Shorthand | Description |
|---------------------|-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| --query
| -q
| GraphQL query to execute |
| --header
| -H
| request header |
| --variable
| -v
| Variables used in the query |
| --variablesJSON
| -n
| Variables used in the query as JSON |
| --graphiql
| -i
| Open GraphiQL with the given endpoint, headers, query and variables |
| --graphiqlHost
| -a
| Host to use for GraphiQL. (Default: localhost
) |
| --graphiqlPort
| -p
| Port to use for GraphiQL |
| --singleLine
| -l
| Prints output in a single line, does not prettify |
| --introspect
| | Introspect the endpoint and get schema |
| --format
| | Output format for GraphQL schema after introspection. Options: json
, graphql
(Default: graphql
) |
| --help
| -h
| Outputs the command help text |
| --version
| | Outputs CLI version |
|--queryFile
| | File to read the query from |
|--operationName
| | Name of the operation to execute from the query file |
|--variablesFile
| | JSON file to read the query variables from |
Node Library
Using callbacks:
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer <token>'
}
});
function successCallback(response, queryType, parsedQuery) {
if (queryType === 'subscription') {
// handle subscription response
} else {
// handle query/mutation response
}
}
function errorCallback(error, queryType, parsedQuery) {
console.error(error);
}
client.query(
{
query: 'query ($id: Int) { table_by_id (id: $id) { column } }',
variables: { id: 24 }
},
successCallback,
errorCallback
);
Using Promises:
For queries and mutations,
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer <token>'
}
});
client.query(
{
query: 'query ($id: Int) { table_by_id (id: $id) { column } }',
variables: { id: 24 }
}
).then((response) => console.log(response))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));
For subscriptions,
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer <token>'
},
websocket: {
endpoint: 'wss://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
onConnectionSuccess: () => console.log('Connected'),
onConnectionError: () => console.log('Connection Error'),
}
});
client.subscribe(
{
subscription: 'subscription { table { column } }',
},
(event) => {
console.log('Event received: ', event);
// handle event
},
(error) => {
console.log('Error: ', error);
// handle error
}
)
API
createClient
The createClient
function is available as a named export. It takes init options and returns client
.
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
options: [Object, required] graphqurl init options with the following properties:
- endpoint: [String, required] GraphQL endpoint
- headers: [Object] Request header, defaults to
{}
. These headers will be added along with all the GraphQL queries, mutations and subscriptions made through the client. - websocket: [Object] Options for configuring subscriptions over websocket. Subscriptions are not supported if this field is empty.
- endpoint: [String, ] WebSocket endpoint to run GraphQL subscriptions.
- shouldRetry: [Boolean] Boolean value whether to retry closed websocket connection. Defaults to false.
- parameters: [Object] Payload to send the connection init message with
- onConnectionSuccess: [void => void] Callback function called when the GraphQL connection is successful. Please not that this is different from the websocket connection being open. Please check the followed protocol for more details.
- onConnectionError: [error => null] Callback function called if the GraphQL connection over websocket is unsuccessful
- onConnectionKeepAlive: [void => null]: Callback function called when the GraphQL server sends
GRAPHQL_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE
messages to keep the connection alive.
Returns: [client]
Client
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql'
});
The graphqurl client exposeses the following methods:
client.query: [(queryoptions, successCallback, errorCallback) => Promise (response)]
- queryOptions: [Object required]
- query: [String required] The GraphQL query or mutation to be executed over HTTP
- variables: [Object] GraphQL query variables. Defaults to
{}
- headers: [Object] Header overrides. If you wish to make a GraphQL query while adding to or overriding the headers provided during initalisations, you can pass the headers here.
- successCallback: [response => null] Success callback which is called after a successful response. It is called with the following parameters:
- response: The response of your query
- errorCallback: [error => null] Error callback which is called after the occurrence of an error. It is called with the following parameters:
- error: The occurred error
- Returns: [Promise (response) ] This function returns the response wrapped in a promise.
- response: response is a GraphQL compliant JSON object in case of
queries
andmutations
.
- response: response is a GraphQL compliant JSON object in case of
- queryOptions: [Object required]
client.subscribe: [(subscriptionOptions, eventCallback, errorCallback) => Function (stop)]
- subscriptionOptions: [Object required]
- subscription: [String required] The GraphQL subscription to be started over WebSocket
- variables: [Object] GraphQL query variables. Defaults to
{}
- onGraphQLData: [(response) => null] You can optionally pass this function as an event callback
- onGraphQLError: [(response) => null] You can optionally pass this function as an error callback
- onGraphQLComplete: [() => null] Callback function called when the GraphQL subscription is declared as
complete
by the server and no more events will be received
- eventCallback: [(response) => null] Event callback which is called after receiving an event from the given subscription. It is called with the following parameters:
- event: The received event from the subscription
- errorCallback: [error => null] Error callback which is called after the occurrence of an error. It is called with the following parameters:
- error: The occurred error
- Returns: [void => null] This is a function to stop the subscription
- subscriptionOptions: [Object required]
More Examples
Node Library
Queries and Mutations
Query example with variables
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
headers: {
'x-access-key': 'mysecretxxx',
},
});
client.query(
{
query: `
query ($name: String) {
table(where: { column: $name }) {
id
column
}
}
`,
variables: {
name: 'Alice'
}
}
).then((response) => console.log(response))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));
Subscriptions
Using promises,
const { createClient } = require('graphqurl');
const client = createClient({
endpoint: 'https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer Andkw23kj=Kjsdk2902ksdjfkd'
}
websocket: {
endpoint: 'wss://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql',
}
})
const eventCallback = (event) => {
console.log('Event received:', event);
// handle event
};
const errorCallback = (error) => {
console.log('Error:', error)
};
client.subscribe(
{
query: 'subscription { table { column } }',
},
eventCallback,
errorCallback
)
CLI
Generic example:
gq \
https://my-graphql-endpoint/graphql \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <token>' \
-H 'X-Another-Header: another-header-value' \
-v 'variable1=value1' \
-v 'variable2=value2' \
-q 'query { table { column } }'
Maintained with :heart: by Hasura