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lokka-hoc

v0.3.11

Published

High Order component for Lokka

Downloads

151

Readme

lokka-hoc

High order component for Lokka GraphQL client

Code Climate

Warning

This package in development. Not all features from Lokka\GraphQL are supported.

Current features:

  • query
  • query with variables
  • mutate
  • mutate with variables

How to install

npm i lokka-hoc -S

How to use

/*
 * Import dependencies
 */
import { Lokka } from 'lokka';
import { Transport } from 'lokka-transport-http';
import { lokkifyFactory } from 'lokka-hoc';

/*
 * Setup Lokka client
 */
const client = new Lokka({
  transport: new Transport('<your-graphql-server-url>')
});

/*
 * Create `lokkify` connect function
 * this could be done once and you can export `lokkify`
 */
// React by default
const lokkify = lokkifyFactory(client);

// or React explicitly (if you don't have it in global)
const lokkify = lokkifyFactory(client, React);

// or preact explicitly (if you don't have it in global)
const lokkify = lokkifyFactory(client, preact);

/*
 * Define your component
 */
function App(props) {
  return (
    <div>
        {
          props.loading
            ? 'Loading'
            : [
              props.errors && props.errors.map(err => <h3>{err.message}</h3>),
              props.data && <h3>Data: {props.data}</h3>
            ]
        }
    </div>
  );
}

/*
 * Connect component and query using `lokkify`
 */
export default lokkify(App, /* GraphQL */`{
  posts {
    id,
    title,
    content
  }
}`);

API

lokkifyFactory

With this function you create connect function which will be able to do querying and rendering

lokkifyFactory(<Lokka client>, [React || preact]) it will return lokkify function

lokkify

lokkify is used to connect your component and graphql. lokkify(App, query, mutations) where

  • App component you want to connect
  • query string representing your main graphql query or a function which receives props from parent component and returns a string:
lokkify(App, (props) => `{
    test(limit: "${props.limit}")
}`, mutations)
  • mutations object where key is a name for mutation and value is graphql mutation string.

this.props.loading

boolean value for current query state

this.props.data

any result of main query

this.props.errors

array all errors occurred during the query

this.props.refetch([vars])

function to refetch main query with optional vars

this.props.mutate(name, [vars])

function to mutation with name (name is a key from lokkify third argument object) and vars. Returns a Promise

Motivation

I like the idea of simplicity and modularity of lokka. But it required a lot of boilerplate code. I was also inspired by simplicity of react-apollo. Unfortunately it doesn't simple to make it work with preact or any other react-like libraries.