
Add more accurate type information and example of using `typeDefs` in the `ApolloServer` constructor.
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This API reference documents the exports from the apollo-server
.
ApolloServer
The core of an Apollo Server implementation. For an example, see the Building a server section within "Essentials".
constructor(options)
: <ApolloServer
>
Parameters
-
options
: <Object
>-
typeDefs
: <DocumentNode
> | <Array<DocumentNode>
> (required)DocumentNode(s) generated by using
gql
tag. They are string representations of GraphQL schema in the Schema Definition Language (SDL).
-
const typeDefs = gql`
type Author {
name
}
`;
new ApolloServer({
typeDefs,
resolvers,
context: ({ req }) => ({
authScope: getScope(req.headers.authorization)
}),
});
-
resolvers
: <Object
> (required)A map of resolvers for the types defined in
typeDefs
. The key should be the type name and the value should be aFunction
to be executed for that type. -
context
: <Object
> | <Function
>An object or function called with the current request that creates the context shared across all resolvers
new ApolloServer({
typeDefs,
resolvers,
context: ({ req }) => ({
authScope: getScope(req.headers.authorization)
}),
});
-
mocks
: <Object
> | <Boolean
>A boolean enabling the default mocks or object that contains definitions
-
schemaDirectives
: <Object
>Contains definition of schema directives used in the
typeDefs
-
introspection
: <Boolean
>Enables and disables schema introspection
-
playground
: <Boolean
> | <Object
>Enables and disables playground and allows configuration of GraphQL Playground. The options can be found on GraphQL Playground's documentation
-
debug
: <Boolean
>Enables and disables development mode helpers. Defaults to
true
-
validationRules
: <Object
>Schema validation rules
-
tracing
,cacheControl
: <Boolean
>Add tracing or cacheControl meta data to the GraphQL response
-
formatError
,formatResponse
: <Function
>Functions to format the errors and response returned from the server, as well as the parameters to graphql execution(
runQuery
) -
schema
: <Object
>An executable GraphQL schema that will override the
typeDefs
andresolvers
provided. If you are using file uploads, you will have to add theUpload
scalar to the schema, as it is not automatically added in case of setting theschema
manually. -
subscriptions
: <Object
> | <String
> | falseString defining the path for subscriptions or an Object to customize the subscriptions server. Set to false to disable subscriptions
path
: <String
>keepAlive
: <Number
>onConnect
: <Function
>onDisconnect
: <Function
>
-
engine
: <EngineReportingOptions
> | booleanProvided the
ENGINE_API_KEY
environment variable is set, the engine reporting agent will be started automatically. The API key can also be provided as theapiKey
field in an object passed as theengine
field. See the EngineReportingOptions section for a full description of how to configure the reporting agent, including how to blacklist variables. When using the Engine proxy, this option should be set to false. -
persistedQueries
: <Object
> | falseThe persisted queries option can be set to an object containing a
cache
field, which will be used to store the mapping between hash and query string. -
cors
: <Object
|boolean
> (apollo-server)Pass the integration-specific CORS options.
false
removes the CORS middleware andtrue
uses the defaults. This option is only available toapollo-server
. For other server integrations, placecors
inside ofapplyMiddleware
.
Returns
ApolloServer
ApolloServer.listen(options)
: Promise
Parameters
In apollo-server
, the listen call starts the subscription server and passes the arguments directly to an http server Node.js' net.Server.listen
method are supported.
Returns
Promise
that resolves to an object that contains:
url
: <String
>subscriptionsPath
: <String
>server
: <http.Server
>
ApolloServer.applyMiddleware
The applyMiddleware
method is provided by the apollo-server-{integration}
packages that use middleware, such as hapi and express. This function connects ApolloServer to a specific framework.
Parameters
-
options
: <Object
>-
app
: <HttpServer
> (required)Pass an instance of the server integration here.
-
server
: <ApolloServer
> (required)Pass the instance of Apollo Server
-
path
: <String
>Specify a custom path. It defaults to
/graphql
if no path is specified. -
cors
: <Object
|boolean
> (express, hapi)Pass the integration-specific cors options. False removes the cors middleware and true uses the defaults.
-
bodyParser
: <Object
|boolean
> (express)Pass the body-parser options. False removes the body parser middleware and true uses the defaults.
-
Usage
The applyMiddleware
method from apollo-server-express
registration of middleware as shown in the example below:
const { ApolloServer } = require('apollo-server-express');
const { typeDefs, resolvers } = require('./schema');
const server = new ApolloServer({
// These will be defined for both new or existing servers
typeDefs,
resolvers,
});
// Additional middleware can be mounted at this point to run before Apollo.
app.use('*', jwtCheck, requireAuth, checkScope);
server.applyMiddleware({ app, path: '/specialUrl' }); // app is from an existing express app. Mount Apollo middleware here. If no path is specified, it defaults to `/graphql`.
gql
The gql
is a template literal tag. Template literals were introduced in recent versions of ECMAScript to provide embedded expressions (i.e. `A string with interpolated ${variables}`
) and template literal tags exist to provide additional functionality for what would otherwise be a normal template literal.
In the case of GraphQL, the gql
tag is used to surround GraphQL operation and schema language (which are represented as String
s), and makes it easier to differentiate from ordinary strings. This is particularly useful when performing static analysis on GraphQL language (e.g. to enable syntax highlighting, code generation, etc.) and avoids need for tools to "guess" if a string contains GraphQL language.
Usage
Import the gql
template literal tag into the current context from the apollo-server
or apollo-server-{integration}
modules:
const { gql } = require('apollo-server');
Then, place GraphQL schema definitions (SDL), queries or other operations into the gql
template literal tag. Keep in mind that template literals use the grave accent (`
) and not normal quotation marks (e.g. not "
or '
):
const typeDefs = gql`
type Author {
name
}
`;
makeExecutableSchema
The makeExecutableSchema
method is re-exported from apollo-server as a convenience.
Parameters
options
: <Object
>typeDefs
: <GraphQLSchema
> (required)resolvers
: <Object
>logger
: <Object
>allowUndefinedInResolve
= falseresolverValidationOptions
= {}directiveResolvers
= nullschemaDirectives
= nullparseOptions
= {}inheritResolversFromInterfaces
= false
addMockFunctionsToSchema(options)
The addMockFunctionsToSchema
method is re-exported from apollo-server
as a convenience.
Given an instance of a GraphQLSchema
and a mock
object, modifies the schema (in place) to return mock data for any valid query that is sent to the server.
If preserveResolvers is set to true, existing resolve functions will not be overwritten to provide mock data. This can be used to mock some parts of the server and not others.
Parameters
-
options
: <Object
>-
schema
: <GraphQLSchema
> (required)Pass an executable schema (
GraphQLSchema
) to be mocked. -
mocks
: <Object
>Should be a map of types to mock resolver functions, e.g.:
{ Type: () => true, }
When
mocks
is not defined, the default scalar types (e.g.Int
,Float
,String
, etc.) will be mocked. -
preserveResolvers
: <Boolean
>When
true
, resolvers which were already defined will not be over-written with the mock resolver functions specified withmocks
.
-
Usage
const { addMockFunctionsToSchema } = require('apollo-server');
// We'll make an assumption that an executable schema
// is already available from the `./schema` file.
const executableSchema = require('./schema');
addMockFunctionsToSchema({
schema: executableSchema,
mocks: {
// Mocks the `Int` scalar type to always return `12345`.
Int: () => 12345,
// Mocks the `Movies` type to always return 'Titanic'.
Movies: () => 'Titanic',
},
preserveResolvers: false,
});
EngineReportingOptions
apiKey
: string (required)
API key for the service. Get this from
Engine by logging in and creating
a service. You may also specify this with the ENGINE_API_KEY
environment variable the option takes precedence.
-
calculateSignature
: (ast: DocumentNode, operationName: string) => stringSpecify the function for creating a signature for a query. See signature.ts for details.
-
reportIntervalMs
: numberHow often to send reports to the Engine server. We'll also send reports when the report gets big see maxUncompressedReportSize.
-
maxUncompressedReportSize
: numberWe send a report when the report size will become bigger than this size in bytes (default: 4MB). (This is a rough limit --- we ignore the size of the report header and some other top level bytes. We just add up the lengths of the serialized traces and signatures.)
-
endpointUrl
: stringThe URL of the Engine report ingress server.
-
debugPrintReports
: booleanIf set, prints all reports as JSON when they are sent.
-
maxAttempts
: numberReporting is retried with exponential backoff up to this many times (including the original request). Defaults to 5.
-
minimumRetryDelayMs
: numberMinimum backoff for retries. Defaults to 100ms.
-
reportErrorFunction
: (err: Error) => voidBy default, errors sending reports to Engine servers will be logged to standard error. Specify this function to process errors in a different way.
-
privateVariables
: Array | booleanA case-sensitive list of names of variables whose values should not be sent to Apollo servers, or 'true' to leave out all variables. In the former case, the report will indicate that each private variable was redacted in the latter case, no variables are sent at all.
-
privateHeaders
: Array | booleanA case-insensitive list of names of HTTP headers whose values should not be sent to Apollo servers, or 'true' to leave out all HTTP headers. Unlike with privateVariables, names of dropped headers are not reported.
-
handleSignals
: booleanBy default, EngineReportingAgent listens for the 'SIGINT' and 'SIGTERM' signals, stops, sends a final report, and re-sends the signal to itself. Set this to false to disable. You can manually invoke 'stop()' and 'sendReport()' on other signals if you'd like. Note that 'sendReport()' does not run synchronously so it cannot work usefully in an 'exit' handler.