Koa Integration#
Install#
yarn add @koa/router koa graphql graphql-ez @graphql-ez/koa
yarn add -D @types/koa @types/koa__router @types/node
pnpm add @koa/router koa graphql graphql-ez @graphql-ez/koa
pnpm add -D @types/koa @types/koa__router @types/node
npm install @koa/router koa graphql graphql-ez @graphql-ez/koa
npm install -D @types/koa @types/koa__router @types/node
Usage#
Server module
import Koa from 'koa';
import KoaRouter from '@koa/router';
import { ezApp } from './ez';
const app = new Koa();
const router = new KoaRouter();
ezApp
.buildApp({
app,
router,
// ...
})
.then(() => {
app.use(router.routes()).use(router.allowedMethods());
const port = 8080;
app.listen(port, () => {
console.log(`Koa Listening on port ${port}!`);
});
});
EZ App module
import { CreateApp, gql } from '@graphql-ez/koa';
export const ezApp = CreateApp({
// You can use any valid GraphQL Schema
schema,
ez: {
plugins: [
// EZ Plugins
],
},
envelop: {
plugins: [
// Envelop Plugins
],
},
// Other Options
});
Build Custom Context#
The Koa specific arguments are optional since, in some specific contexts, those might not available,
but you can always use the HTTP's IncomingMessage
req
import { CreateApp, BuildContextArgs, InferContext } from '@graphql-ez/koa';
function buildContext({ req, koa }: BuildContextArgs) {
// IncomingMessage
req;
// Request | undefined
koa?.request;
return {
foo: 'bar',
};
}
// This snippet allows you to infer the context returned by your 'buildContext' and add it to the EZContext interface
declare module 'graphql-ez' {
interface EZContext extends InferContext<typeof buildContext> {}
}
export const ezApp = CreateApp({
// ...
buildContext,
});
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)#
To enable CORS, specify the cors
property in your configuration
CreateApp({
cors: true,
});
Check the @koa/cors for all the available options.
CreateApp({
// Check https://github.com/koajs/cors#corsoptions
cors: {
// ...
},
});