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---
title: Koa
description: Setting up Apollo Server with Koa
---
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This is the Koa integration of Apollo Server. Apollo Server is a community-maintained open-source Apollo Server that works with all Node.js HTTP server frameworks: Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa and Restify. [Read the docs](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/apollo-server/).
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```sh
npm install apollo-server-koa
```
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## Usage
```js
import koa from 'koa'; // koa@2
import koaRouter from 'koa-router';
import koaBody from 'koa-bodyparser';
import { graphqlKoa } from 'apollo-server-koa';
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const app = new koa();
const router = new koaRouter();
const PORT = 3000;
// koaBody is needed just for POST.
app.use(koaBody());
router.post('/graphql', graphqlKoa({ schema: myGraphQLSchema }));
router.get('/graphql', graphqlKoa({ schema: myGraphQLSchema }));
app.use(router.routes());
app.use(router.allowedMethods());
app.listen(PORT);
```
### GraphiQL
You can also use `apollo-server-koa` for hosting the [GraphiQL](https://github.com/graphql/graphiql) in-browser IDE. Note the difference between `graphqlKoa` and `graphiqlKoa`.
```js
import { graphiqlKoa } from 'apollo-server-koa';
// Setup the /graphiql route to show the GraphiQL UI
router.get(
'/graphiql',
graphiqlKoa({
endpointURL: '/graphql', // a POST endpoint that GraphiQL will make the actual requests to
}),
);
```
In case your GraphQL endpoint is protected via authentication, or if you need to pass other custom headers in the request that GraphiQL makes, you can use the [`passHeader`](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-server/blob/v1.0.2/packages/apollo-server-module-graphiql/src/renderGraphiQL.ts#L17) option  a string that will be added to the request header object.
For example:
```js
import { graphiqlKoa } from 'apollo-server-koa';
router.get(
'/graphiql',
graphiqlKoa({
endpointURL: '/graphql',
passHeader: `'Authorization': 'Bearer lorem ipsum'`,
}),
);
```
## Principles
Apollo Server is built with the following principles in mind:
* **By the community, for the community**: Apollo Server's development is driven by the needs of developers
* **Simplicity**: by keeping things simple, Apollo Server is easier to use, easier to contribute to, and more secure
* **Performance**: Apollo Server is well-tested and production-ready - no modifications needed
Anyone is welcome to contribute to Apollo Server, just read [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-server/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md), take a look at the [roadmap](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-server/blob/master/ROADMAP.md) and make your first PR!