0.1.0 • Published 3 years ago

apollo-ds-rest v0.1.0

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3 years ago

Apollo REST Data Source

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Optimized REST Data Source for Apollo Server

  • Optimized for JSON REST
  • HTTP/1 Keep-alive agents for socket reuse
  • HTTP/2 support (requires Node.js 15.10.0 or newer)
  • Uses Got a modern HTTP Client shipped with:
    • Retry mechanism
    • Request cancellation
    • Timeout handling
    • RFC 7234 compliant HTTP caching
  • LRU Cache with ttl to memoize GET requests within the same graphql request
  • AbortController to cancel all running requests
  • Support for Apollo Cache Storage backend

Documentation

View the Apollo Server documentation for data sources for more details.

Usage

To get started, install the apollo-ds-rest package:

npm install apollo-ds-rest

To define a data source, extend the RESTDataSource class and implement the data fetching methods that your resolvers require. Data sources can then be provided via the dataSources property to the ApolloServer constructor, as demonstrated in the section below.

const server = new ApolloServer({
  typeDefs,
  resolvers,
  dataSources: () => {
    return {
      moviesAPI: new MoviesAPI()
    };
  },
});

Your implementation of these methods can call on convenience methods built into the RESTDataSource class to perform HTTP requests, while making it easy to pass different options and handle errors.

const { RESTDataSource } = require("apollo-ds-rest");

class MoviesAPI extends RESTDataSource {
  constructor() {
    // global client options
    super({
      timeout: 2000,
      http2: true,
      headers: {
        "X-Client": "client",
      },
    });
    this.baseURL = "https://movies-api.example.com";
  }

  cacheKey() {}

  // lifecycle hooks for logging, tracing and request manipulation
  didEncounterError() {}
  async willSendRequest() {}
  async didReceiveResponse() {}

  async getMovie(id) {
    return this.get(`/movies/${id}`, {
      headers: {
        "X-Foo": "bar",
      },
      timeout: 3000,
    });
  }
}