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redux-graphql-middleware

v0.1.5

Published

Redux GraphQL Actions.

Downloads

32

Readme

Redux GraphQL Middleware Build Status

Generate GraphQL queries with Redux middleware .

NPM

Installation

% npm install redux-graphql-middleware

Usage

import { createStore } from 'redux';
import 'isomorphic-fetch'; // you need a fetch polyfill if you don't have one

function myReducer(state, action) {
// reducer
}

const store = createStore(
  myReducer,
  {},
  applyMiddleware(graphqlMiddleware({
    fetch, // Important! fetch is required
    server: 'http://localhost:3000/graphql',
    action: 'GRAPH',
    ready: 'GRAPH_READY',
    done: 'GRAPH_DONE',
    error: 'GRAPH_ERROR',
    transform: data => data, // transforms result
    errorTransform: error => error // transforms error
  }))
);

store.dispatch({
    type: 'GRAPH',
    data: {
        query: `query { hello, hi }`
    }
});

Without Config

You can also pass this information via actions using the graphql key.

This is the same as above:

import { createStore } from 'redux';

function myReducer(state, action) {
// reducer
}

const store = createStore(
  myReducer,
  {},
  applyMiddleware(graphqlMiddleware({fetch}))
);

store.dispatch({
    type: 'GRAPH',
    graphql: {
      server: 'http://localhost:3000/graphql',
      action: 'GRAPH',
      ready: 'GRAPH_READY',
      done: 'GRAPH_DONE',
      error: 'GRAPH_ERROR',
      transform: data => data, // transforms result
      errorTransform: error => error // transforms error
    },
    data: {
        query: `query { hello, hi }`
    }
});

If a key isn't passed to graphql, it will default to the config you pass with graphqlMiddleware.

Also the same as above:

import { createStore } from 'redux';

function myReducer(state, action) {
// reducer
}

const store = createStore(
  myReducer,
  {},
  applyMiddleware(graphqlMiddleware({
    fetch,
    server: 'http://localhost:3000/graphql'
  }))
);

store.dispatch({
    type: 'GRAPH',
    graphql: {      
      action: 'GRAPH',
      ready: 'GRAPH_READY',
      done: 'GRAPH_DONE',
      error: 'GRAPH_ERROR'
    },
    data: {
        query: `query { hello, hi }`
    }
});

Fetch

In order for this middleware to work, you need to pass in an implementation of fetch. Check out some polyfills at [https://github.com/github/fetch] or [https://github.com/qubyte/fetch-ponyfill].

As of version 0.1.1, passing in your fetch interface is a requirement.

Credits

Redux Batch Middleware is free software under the MIT license. It was created in sunny Santa Monica by Matthew Drake.