🚀 Basic starter code for a scalable, production-ready GraphQL server for Node.js.
- Scalable GraphQL Server:
graphql-yogabased on Apollo Server & Express - GraphQL-native database: Includes GraphQL database binding to Graphcool (running on MySQL)
- Out-of-the-box support for GraphQL Playground & Tracing
- Simple data model – easy to adjust
- Preconfigured
graphql-configsetup
You need to have the following things installed:
- Node 8+
- Graphcool CLI:
npm i -g graphcool@beta - GraphQL CLI:
npm i -g graphql-cli - GraphQL Playground desktop app (optional): Download
# Bootstrap GraphQL server in directory `my-app`, based on `node-basic` boilerplate
graphql create my-app --boilerplate node-basic
# Navigate to the new project
cd my-app
# Deploy the Graphcool database
graphcool deploy
# Start server (runs on http://localhost:4000)
yarn start
# Open Playground to explore GraphQL API
yarn playgroundAlternative: Clone repo
# Clone the repo and navigate into project directory
git clone https://github.com/graphql-boilerplates/node-graphql-server.git
cd node-graphql-server/basic
# Deploy the Graphcool database
graphcool deploy
# Install node dependencies
yarn install
# Start server (runs on http://localhost:4000)
yarn start
# Open Playground to explore GraphQL API
yarn playgroundyarn startstarts GraphQL serveryarn playgroundopens the GraphQL Playgroundyarn deploydeploys GraphQL server tonow
.graphqlconfig.ymlGraphQL configuration file containing the endpoints and schema configuration. Used by thegraphql-cliand the GraphQL Playground. Seegraphql-configfor more information.graphcool.yml: The root configuration file for your database service (documentation).
database/datamodel.graphqlcontains the data model that you define for the project (written in SDL).database/schema.generated.graphqldefines the database schema. It contains the definition of the CRUD API for the types in your data model and is generated based on yourdatamodel.graphql. You should never edit this file manually, but introduce changes only by alteringdatamodel.graphqland rungraphcool deploy.
src/schema.graphqldefines your application schema. It contains the GraphQL API that you want to expose to your client applications.src/index.jsis the entry point of your server, pulling everything together and starting theGraphQLServerfromgraphql-yoga.
Access to the Graphcool API is secured by a secret. This also applies to the introspection query. Using the latest version of GraphQL Playground, the Authorization header should automatically be setup with a proper JWT signing the secret. If that's not the case, you can follow these steps to access your API:
- Visit http://jwtbuilder.jamiekurtz.com/
- Replace the
Keyat the bottom of the page with yoursecretfrom thegraphcool.yml - Click
Create signed JWTand copy the obtained token - Now, to access the schema, use the
Authorization: Bearer <token>header, or in the GraphQL Playground set it as JSON:{ "Authorization": "Bearer <token>" } - Reload the schema in the Playground (the refresh-button is located right next to the URL of the server)
Note: Currently, no content of the signed JWT is verified by the database! This will be implemented according to this proposal at a later stage.
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