easygraphql-firebase
is global package that will create a GraphQL server connected
to your Firebase real-time database just using a GraphQL schema.
$ npm install easygraphql-firebase -g
To get started with your GraphQL-Firebase server you need to have:
- GraphQL schema.
- Firebase API key.
- Firebase database url.
Create a GraphQL schema file.
type Student {
key: ID!
age: Int!
name: String!
}
type School {
key: ID!
location: String!
students: Int!
name: String!
student: Student!
}
input StudentInput {
age: Int!
name: String!
}
input SchoolInput {
location: String!
students: Int!
name: String!
phone: String!
student: StudentInput!
}
type Query {
getStudentByUsername(name: String!): Student!
getStudents: [Student!]!
getSchool(name: String!): School!
getSchools: [School!]!
}
type Mutation {
createStudent(input: StudentInput!): Student!
createSchool(input: SchoolInput!): School!
}
$ easygraphql-firebase
by default it is going to run the server automatically.
You can set flags to prevent running it automatically, set apiKey, set databaseUrl and also pass the schema name.
$ easygraphql-firebase schema.gql --apiKey=<YOUR_API_KEY> --databaseUrl=<YOUR_DATABASE_URL> --start=false
and select the GraphQL schema you want to use; also, it will ask for some env variables, you can press enter and add them later.
easygraphql-firebase
will start creating the whole project, and also it will add to the new schema
some new queries, like
type Query {
....
getUserByKey(key: ID!): User
getSchoolByKey(key: ID!): School
}
also, there is going to be a folder to make tests, it is using easygraphql-tester
so, if you want to test your queries and mutations, visit the folder test
and add on cases your own tests, add a name to identify them.
const cases = [
{
name: 'Should get school by key',
query: `
{
getSchoolByKey(key: "-LTYEa4geFv52c5rzpCS") {
name
}
}
`,
expected: true
}
]
Validate query
✓ Should validate the query: Should get school by key
The collections that are going to be query are going to be the name of the expected type in lowercase with an s
at the end.
E.g
If you have this query getStudentByUsername(name: String!): Student!
the resolver is going to search on Firebase
for a collection called students
To run your project visit the generated folder and run:
$ npm run start
This a beta version, so the recommendations are:
- Just set one argument to the queries.
- Add nested fields from the input, if you want to add custom logic, edit the resolvers.
- Test your queries / mutations.
- If you are having a lot of records, and you are making a query that returns an array add a limit to it!
To deploy with now, be sure to have it installed and config on your computer.
To use it, just pass the flag --now
to the command on the terminal:
$ easygraphql-firebase --now
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