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@warzieram/graphql

v0.5.34

Published

GraphQL

Readme

Intuition GraphQL Package

This package provides the GraphQL client, generated types, and query/mutation definitions for interacting with the Intuition API. It serves as the core data fetching layer used by other packages in the monorepo.

Getting Started

Once you've cloned the intuition-ts monorepo you can run the GraphQL package from the monorepo root. Install all packages from the monorepo root by running pnpm install.

Features

  • Type-safe GraphQL operations using code generation
  • React Query hooks for data fetching
  • Reusable GraphQL fragments
  • Built-in authentication handling
  • Automatic error handling

Development

GraphQL Code Generation

This package uses GraphQL Code Generator to create TypeScript types and React Query hooks from GraphQL operations. To run the code generator:

pnpm run codegen

You can also run this from the monorepo root:

pnpm graphql:codegen

Testing

Run unit tests with:

pnpm run test

You can also run this from the monorepo root:

pnpm graphql:test

Testing with Local Registry

Setup

  1. Copy .npmrc.example from the root to .npmrc to configure the local registry.

  2. Start the local registry:

pnpm nx local-registry

Version Management

Before publishing, you may need to update the package version. Use one of these commands:

pnpm version:patch  # For bug fixes (0.0.x)
pnpm version:minor  # For new features (0.x.0)
pnpm version:major  # For breaking changes (x.0.0)
pnpm version:beta   # For beta releases

Testing in Monorepo Apps (Recommended)

  1. Make changes to the package and build:
cd packages/graphql
# This will run codegen first (prebuild) and then build
pnpm build
  1. Test the build before publishing (optional):
pnpm publish-dry
  1. Publish to local registry using one of these commands:
# For local testing only
npm publish --registry http://localhost:4873

# For publishing to npm registry with tags (when ready)
pnpm publish-latest  # Publishes with 'latest' tag
pnpm publish-next   # Publishes with 'next' tag
  1. In your test app, update the package version in package.json:
{
  "dependencies": {
    "@0xintuition/graphql": "^x.x.x" // Use the version from package.json
  }
}
  1. Install the updated package:
pnpm install

Notes

  • The local registry persists packages in tmp/local-registry/storage
  • Clear storage by stopping and restarting the registry
  • First-time publishing requires creating a user (any username/password works)
  • The registry runs on port 4873 by default
  • The build process automatically runs codegen before building

Usage

Client Setup

The package exports a GraphQL client that can be used to make authenticated requests:

import { createServerClient } from '@0xintuition/graphql'

const client = createServerClient({
  token: 'your-auth-token', // Optional
})

Using Generated Hooks

The generated React Query hooks can be imported directly:

import { useGetStats } from '@0xintuition/graphql'

function StatsComponent() {
  const { data, isLoading } = useGetStats()
  // ...
}

Project Structure

graphql
├── src
│   ├── client.ts        # GraphQL client configuration
│   ├── fragments/       # Reusable GraphQL fragments
│   ├── queries/         # GraphQL queries
│   ├── mutations/       # GraphQL mutations
│   └── generated/       # Generated TypeScript types and hooks
├── tests/              # Unit tests
└── codegen.ts         # Code generation configuration

Configuration

The package can be configured through the following files:

  • codegen.ts - GraphQL code generation settings
  • tsconfig.json - TypeScript configuration
  • vitest.config.ts - Test configuration

Contributing

Please read the core CONTRIBUTING.md before proceeding.