apollo-adonis v1.1.0
Apollo Adonis (Adonis 5)
This is an Apollo Server integration for Adonisjs 5.
Quickstart
npm install graphql@15.8 apollo graphql-tag apollo-adonis
node ace invoke apollo-adonisYou can leave out graphql-tag if you don't need it. The second command adds a file at start/apollo.ts which contains an Apollo Server instance. Then, add the following lines to your start/routes.ts file:
// start/routes.ts
import ApolloServer from "./apollo";
ApolloServer.routes();Your Graphql Endpoint will be at /graphql.
Route Options
You can pass a config object to ApolloServer.routes({ ... })
Available options are:
| name | type | description |
|---|---|---|
| path | string | The path on which the graphql endpoint will be registered at. |
| playground | boolean | Will provide a GraphQL Playground at {path}/playground. |
| subscriptions | boolean | If it set to true, Apollo Server subscription handlers will be installed on a websocket server. |
| Route | Adonis RouterContract | You can pass a custom router, on which the routes will get registered. |
Example
This will set up a graphql endpoint at /someurl/graph with a playground at /someurl/graph/playground and a subscriptions endpoint at /someurl/graph.
ApolloServer.routes({
path: "/someurl/graph",
subscriptions: true,
playground: true,
});Subscriptions Setup
You can setup subscriptions using the routes methods option, or you can manually call ApolloServer.installSubscriptionHandlers() in your start/routes.ts file:
// start/routes.ts
ApolloServer.routes({ subscriptions: true });
// or
ApolloServer.installSubscriptionHandlers();PubSub
This Package provides a default PubSub instance at Apollo/PubSub. You can import it using:
import PubSub from "@ioc:Apollo/PubSub";
// ...Manual Route Registration
The routes method registers routes which are then calling the handle and renderPlayground methods. You can manually call these methods if you need more control:
// start/routes.ts
import ApolloServer from "./apollo";
Route.route("/graphql", ['GET', 'POST'] (ctx) => ApolloServer.handle(ctx));
Route.get("/graphql/playground", (ctx) => ApolloServer.renderPlayground({ endpoint: '/graphql' }));
// If you want to use subscriptions in a manual setup
ApolloServer.installSubscriptionHandlers()Contributing
Feel free to open a PR with your bug fixes! If you have are missing any features, please open an issue before investing time into submitting a PR. This way, I can decide if your idea is something I want to support with this library.