koa-gql v0.1.2
GraphQL Koa Middleware
Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Koa.
Port from express-graphql
Install
npm install --save koa-gqlNOTE:
koa-graphqlhas been used by other developer. So usekoa-gqlinstead.
Usage
var koa = require('koa');
var mount = require('koa-mount');
var graphqlHTTP = require('koa-gql');
var app = koa();
app.use(mount('/graphql', graphqlHTTP({ schema: MyGraphQLSchema })));NOTE: Below is a copy from express-graphql's README. In this time I implemented almost same api, but it may be changed as time goes on.
HTTP Usage
Once installed at a path, express-graphql will accept requests with
the parameters:
query: A string GraphQL document to be executed.variables: The runtime values to use for any GraphQL query variables as a JSON object.operationName: If the providedquerycontains multiple named operations, this specifies which operation should be executed. If not provided, an 400 error will be returned if thequerycontains multiple named operations.
GraphQL will first look for each parameter in the URL's query-string:
/graphql?query=query+getUser($id:ID){user(id:$id){name}}&variables={"id":"4"}If not found in the query-string, it will look in the POST request body.
If a previous middleware has already parsed the POST body, the request.body
value will be used. Use multer or a similar middleware to add support
for multipart/form-data content, which may be useful for GraphQL mutations
involving uploading files.
If the POST body has not yet been parsed, graphql-express will interpret it depending on the provided Content-Type header.
application/json: the POST body will be parsed as a JSON object of parameters.application/x-www-form-urlencoded: this POST body will be parsed as a url-encoded string of key-value pairs.application/graphql: The POST body will be parsed as GraphQL query string, which provides thequeryparameter.