apollo-server-autoloader v2.1.2
apollo-server-autoloader - Autoload your typeDefs, resolvers and datasources
This package enables autoloading of schemas, resolvers and datasources based on configurable naming conventions.
Install
npm i apollo-server-autoloader
# or
yarn add apollo-server-autoloaderUsage
The following example asumes, that you define your types, resolvers and datasources in the api folder of your project.
import * as path from 'path'
import { buildFederatedSchema } from '@apollo/federation'
import { ApolloServer } from '...'
import { Autoloader } from 'apollo-server-autoloader'
const autoloaderConfig = {
searchPaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, 'api')]
}
const createServer = async () => {
import autoloader = Autoloader(autoloaderConfig)
const typeDefs = await autoloader.getTypeDefs()
const resolvers = await autoloader.getResolvers()
const datasources = await autoloader.getDatasources()
return new ApolloServer({
dataSources,
schema: buildFederatedSchema([{ typeDefs, resolvers }])
...
});
}Autoloader config
interface AutoloaderConfig {
// (required) search paths
searchPaths: string[]
// naming conventions
conventions?: FileNamingConventions
// which file extensions should be considered
fileExtensions?: string[]
// which files should be excluded (regex)
exclude: string[]
}
interface FileNamingConventions {
// naming conventions for schema files
types?: NamingConvention
// naming conventions for resolver files
resolvers?: NamingConvention
// naming conventions for datasource files
datasources?: NamingConvention
}
interface NamingConvention {
// The "key" is the pattern for the file name
// The ExportPattern is the pattern for the export variable
// If your schemas for example are located in files
// which are named "schema.ts" and they provide an export
// variable named "typeDef" the naming convention would look like follows:
// { schema: 'typeDef' }
[key: string]: ExportPattern
}Example Config
Asume your project structure looks like follows:
|- /api
|- |- schemaFile.ts
|- |- queriesFile.ts
|- |- mutationsFile.ty
|- |- DatasourceFile.ts
|- |- /subolder
|- |- |- schemaFile.ts
...Your file exports look like follows:
// schemaFile.ts
export const myTypeDef = gql`...`
// queriesFile.ts
export const myQueries = { ... }
// mutationsFile.ts
export const myMutations = { ... }
// DatasourceFile.ts
export class MyDatasource { ... }In this case the corresponding config for the autoloader should look like follows:
const config = {
searchPaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, 'api')],
conventions: {
types: {
schemaFile: 'myTypeDef',
},
resolvers: {
queriesFile: 'myQueries',
mutationsFile: 'myMutations',
},
datasources: {
DatasourceFile: 'MyDatasource',
}
},
fileExtensions: ['.ts'],
exclude: ['[^\/]+\.(spec|test)', '__tests__'],
}Default config
The default config for the autoloader looks like follows:
export const defaultConfig: AutoloaderConfig = {
searchPaths: ['.'],
conventions: {
types: { schema: 'typeDef' },
resolvers: { queries: 'queries', mutations: 'mutations' },
datasources: { Datasource: 'Datasource' },
},
fileExtensions: ['ts']
}If you don't change the config, this means you must name your schema files schema.ts, your resolver files queries.ts or mutations.ts and your datasource files Datasource.ts. The export for schema files must be named typeDef, for resolver files queries or mutations and Datasource for datasource files.