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graphdoc-plugin-flexible

v1.0.2

Published

GraphQL documentation with Flexible graphdoc

Downloads

607

Readme

graphdoc-plugin-flexible graphdoc-plugin-flexible  License   Github repo Gitlab repo


Quick Start

1 . Add dependencies:

package.json:

  "devDependencies": {
    "@2fd/graphdoc": "2.4.0",
    "graphdoc-plugin-flexible": "1.0.2",

2 . Configure graphdoc-plugin-flexible, e.g. without navigation.schema plugin:

package.json:

{
  "graphdoc-plugin-flexible": {
    "navigation.schema": {
      "disable": true
    }
  }
}

3 Use graphdoc-plugin-flexible:

package.json:

  "scripts": {
    "doc": "graphdoc -p graphdoc/../../graphdoc-plugin-flexible -s ./schema.graphql -o ./build/documentation"
  }

When using graphdoc-plugin-flexible, the graphdoc plugins must NOT be used, it will duplicate outputs.
graphdoc/../../ this is required to get external plugins working in graphdoc.


Goals

graphdoc-plugin-flexible provides a way to use graphdoc to create HTML documentation for GraphQL in an flexible way, i.e. if you use graphdoc with its default plugins, you will have to use it all, for navigation creation, for document creation and with all its assets, graphdoc-plugin-flexible plugin will allow to select which plugins you want to use from graphdoc, so use only what you need or use other plugins (e.g. graphdoc-plugin-operations) without overlapping.

Options

package.json:

(default values)

{
  "graphdoc-plugin-flexible": {
    "navigation.schema": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.scalar": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.enum": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.interface": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.union": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.object": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.input": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "navigation.directive": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "document.schema": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    },
    "document.require": {
      "disable": true,
      "navigations": false,
      "documents": false,
      "assets": false
    }
  }
}

The plugins provided by graphdoc are:

  • navigation.schema: Generates navigations for GraphQL schema.
  • navigation.scalar: Generates navigations for GraphQL scalar types.
  • navigation.enum: Generates navigations for GraphQL enum types.
  • navigation.interface: Generates navigations for GraphQL interface types.
  • navigation.union: Generates navigations for GraphQL union types.
  • navigation.object: Generates navigations for GraphQL object types.
  • navigation.input: Generates navigations for GraphQL input types.
  • navigation.directive: Generates navigations for GraphQL directives.
  • document.schema: Generates the HTML "Definition" section for any GraphQL element.
  • document.require: Generates HTML "Required By" section for any GraphQL element.

The following shows the sections worked by the graphdoc plugins, using the example created by graphdoc, Pokemon GraphQL:

Graphdoc sections

The options for the plugins are:

  • navigations: if set to false, then it will disable the navigation creation process of the plugin, i.e. plugin getNavigations will not be called.
  • documents: if set to false, then it will disable the document creation process of the plugin, i.e. plugin getDocuments will not be called.
  • assets: if set to false, then it will disable all the assets provided by the plugin, i.e. plugin getHeaders and getAssets will not be called.
  • disable: if set to true, then it will disable the plugin completely, i.e. equal to "navigations": false + "documents": false + "assets": false.

Prerequisites

graphdoc can work with older versions of GraphQL (description syntax: #), and new versions (description syntax: """), How to configure graphdoc.


Documentation

Contributing

License

MIT License


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Additional words

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