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graphql-cli-validate-magento-pwa-queries

v1.4.0

Published

graphql-cli plugin for validating all queries in a Magento 2 PWA project

Downloads

2,170

Readme

tested with jest jest

graphql-cli-validate-magento-pwa-queries

Validate your project's GraphQL queries against a schema.

Installation

yarn add graphql-cli graphql-cli-validate-magento-pwa-queries

Summary

Given the following .graphqlconfig:

{
    "projects": {
        "myApp": {
            "schemaPath": "mySchema.json",
            "extensions": {
                "endpoints": {
                    "default": "https://myEndpoint.com/graphql"
                },
                "validate-magento-pwa-queries": {
                    "clients": ["apollo", "literal"],
                    "filesGlob": "src/**/*.{js,graphql,gql}"
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

The command

graphql-cli get-schema --project myApp

will download the GraphQL schema from https://myEndpoint.com/graphql and store it in mySchema.json.

Then the command

graphql-cli validate-magento-pwa-queries --project myApp

will validate all apollo and literal GraphQL queries it finds in .js, .graphql, or .gql files in the src/ directory against that schema.

Options

This plugin supports the following command line options:

| Option | Description | Type | Default | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | --project, -p | The project name as specified in .graphqlconfig. | string | "" |

You can also specifiy the following options in your .graphqlconfig:

| Option | Description | Type | | --- | --- | --- | | --clients, -c | GraphQL clients in use in this project. | array | | --filesGlob, -f | A glob used to target files for validation. | string |

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