@datocms/cda-client v0.2.7
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@datocms/cda-client
A lightweight, TypeScript-ready package that offers various helpers around the native Fetch API to perform GraphQL requests towards DatoCMS Content Delivery API.
TypeScript Support
This package is built with TypeScript and provides type definitions out of the box. It supports TypedDocumentNode for improved type inference when using gql.tada, GraphQL Code Generator or similar tools.
Examples
Basic Query Execution
import { executeQuery } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const query = `
  query {
    allArticles {
      id
      title
    }
  }
`;
const result = await executeQuery(query, {
  token: "your-api-token-here",
});
console.log(result);Using with TypeScript and GraphQL Code Generator
import { executeQuery } from "@datocms/cda-client";
import { AllArticlesQuery } from "./generated/graphql";
const result = await executeQuery(AllArticlesQuery, {
  token: "your-api-token-here",
  variables: {
    limit: 10,
  },
});
console.log(result.allArticles);Installation
npm install @datocms/cda-clientUsage
This package provides several utility functions to help you interact with the DatoCMS Content Delivery API using GraphQL.
executeQuery
The main function to execute a GraphQL query against the DatoCMS Content Delivery API.
import { executeQuery } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const result = await executeQuery(query, options);Parameters
- query: A GraphQL query string,- DocumentNode, or- TypedDocumentNode.
- options: An object containing execution options.
Options
| Option | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| token | string | DatoCMS API token (required) Read more | 
| includeDrafts | boolean | If true, return draft versions of records Read more | 
| excludeInvalid | boolean | If true, filter out invalid records Read more | 
| environment | string | Name of the DatoCMS environment for the query Read more | 
| contentLink | 'vercel-v1' | If true, embed metadata for Content Link Read more | 
| baseEditingUrl | string | Base URL of your DatoCMS project Read more | 
| returnCacheTags | boolean | If true, receive Cache Tags associated with the query Read more | 
| variables | object | Variables to be sent with the query | 
| fetchFn | function | Custom fetch function (optional) | 
| requestInitOptions | Partial<RequestInit> | Additional request initialization options (optional) | 
| autoRetry | boolean | Automatically retry on rate limit (default: true) | 
rawExecuteQuery
Similar to executeQuery, but returns both the query result and the full response object. This can be handy when used together with returnCacheTags to actually retrieve the cache tags.
import { rawExecuteQuery } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const [result, response] = await rawExecuteQuery(query, {
  token: "your-api-token-here",
  returnCacheTags: true,
});
const cacheTags = response.headers.get("x-cache-tags");executeQueryWithAutoPagination
This function comes handy when the query contains a paginated collection: behind the scene,
executeQueryWithAutoPagination reworks the passed query and collects the results, so that
it's possible to get a collection of records that is longer than Content Delivery API's result limit.
That is done with a single API call, in a transparent way.
import { executeQueryWithAutoPagination } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const result = await executeQueryWithAutoPagination(query, options);Parameters
Parameters are the same available for executeQuery:
- query: A GraphQL query string,- DocumentNode, or- TypedDocumentNode.
- options: An object containing execution options with the same shape of options for- executeQuery.
How does it work?
Suppose you want to execute the following query:
query BuildSitemapUrls {
  allBlogPosts {
    slug
  }
  entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
}
fragment SuccessStoryUrlFragment on SuccessStoryRecord {
  slug
}Well, that's a roadblock: DatoCMS CDA has limitations on the pagination page length (currently 500 items).
That means you should introduce a variable and execute the query multiple times, each time skipping the record that have been returned by the previous query.
executeQueryWithAutoPagination does that on your behalf: the above query is analyzed and rewritten on the fly like this:
query BuildSitemapUrls {
  allBlogPosts {
    slug
  }
  splitted_0_entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500, skip: 0) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
  splitted_500_entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500, skip: 500) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
  splitted_1000_entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500, skip: 1000) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
  splitted_1500_entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500, skip: 1500) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
  splitted_2000_entries: allSuccessStories(first: 500, skip: 2000) {
    ...SuccessStoryUrlFragment
  }
}
fragment SuccessStoryUrlFragment on SuccessStoryRecord {
  slug
}Once executed, the results get collected and recomposed as if nothing happened.
Limitations
executeQueryWithAutoPagination works only when the query contains only one selection that has 
an oversized first: argument (i.e. first: argument surpasses the Content Delivery API's result limit).
If two or more fields have oversiaed patination, the function triggers an error.
The rewritten query must still respect the complexity cost.
rawExecuteQueryWithAutoPagination
As for executeQuery, also executeQueryWithAutoPagination has a pair raw version that returns both the query result and the full response object.
This can be handy when used together with returnCacheTags to actually retrieve the cache tags.
import { rawExecuteQueryWithAutoPagination } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const [result, response] = await rawExecuteQueryWithAutoPagination(query, {
  token: "your-api-token-here",
  returnCacheTags: true,
});
const cacheTags = response.headers.get("x-cache-tags");buildRequestHeaders
Builds request headers for a GraphQL query towards the DatoCMS Content Delivery API.
import { buildRequestHeaders } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const headers = buildRequestHeaders(options);Options
The buildRequestHeaders function accepts the same options as executeQuery, except for variables, fetchFn, and autoRetry.
buildRequestInit
Builds the request initialization object for a GraphQL query towards the DatoCMS Content Delivery API.
import { buildRequestInit } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const requestInit = buildRequestInit(query, options);Parameters
- query: A GraphQL query string or- DocumentNode.
- options: An object containing execution options (same as- executeQuery).
Error Handling
In case a query fails (either with an HTTP status code outside of the 2xx range, or for an error in the query), an ApiError exception will be thrown by the client. This error contains all the details of the request and response, allowing you to debug and handle errors effectively.
Example
import { executeQuery, ApiError } from "@datocms/cda-client";
const query = `
  query {
    allArticles {
      id
      title
    }
  }
`;
try {
  const result = await executeQuery(query, {
    token: "your-api-token-here",
  });
  console.log(result);
} catch (e) {
  if (e instanceof ApiError) {
    // Information about the failed request
    console.log(e.query);
    console.log(e.options);
    // Information about the response
    console.log(e.response.status);
    console.log(e.response.statusText);
    console.log(e.response.headers);
    console.log(e.response.body);
  } else {
    // Handle other types of errors
    throw e;
  }
}Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
What is DatoCMS?
DatoCMS is the REST & GraphQL Headless CMS for the modern web.
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