$ npm install relay-compiler
Relay-Compiler is a code-generation toolkit for GraphQL. It contains the core functionalities of GraphQL code-gen, including file parsing, validation, syntax tree parsing and transformation.
The simplest way to configure relay is to add a new relay
section to your
package.json
that contains the relay config.
At minimum, the relay config must specify where to find source files (i.e. files
containing graphql
literals) and the GraphQL schema for the project.
// adding new section to package json
{
...
"scripts": {
"relay": "relay-compiler"
},
...
// relay configuration
"relay": {
"src": "./src",
"schema": "./src/schema/app_schema.graphql"
}
}
Relay Compiler will automatically discover the config if:
relay.config.json
, relay.config.js
file at the root of the
project (i.e. in the same folder as the package.json
file).package.json
file contains a "relay"
key.Additionally, this config file can be specified with the CLI argument --config
as follows:
npm run relay --config ./relay.json
or with yarn
yarn relay --config ./relay.json
Please note, that if you pass configuration options via --cli arguments, you'll need to provide a separate configuration for the babel plugin.
Relay compiler uses watchman
to find
file sources, and "listen" to the file changes in the "watch" mode. If
watchman
is not available, the compiler will use
glob to query the filesystem for files.
src
Root directory of application code. [string] [required]
schema
Relative path to the file with GraphQL SDL file. [string] [required]
schemaConfig
nodeInterfaceIdField
Configure the name of the globally unique ID field on
the Node interface. Useful if you can't use the default id
field name.
[string][default: "id"]artifactDirectory
A specific directory to output all artifacts to. When
enabling this the babel plugin needs artifactDirectory
to be set as well.
[string]
language
The name of the language used for input files and generated
artifacts. ["flow" | "typescript"] [default: "flow"]
excludes
Directories to ignore under src
. [array] [default:
["/node_modules/", "/mocks/", "/generated/"]]
schemaExtensions
List of directories with schema extensions. [array]
noFutureProofEnums
For flow
only. This option controls whether or not a
catch-all entry is added to enum type definitions values that may be added in
the future. Enabling this means you will have to update your application
whenever the GraphQL server schema adds new enum values to prevent it from
breaking. [boolean][default: false]
customScalars
Mappings from custom scalars in your schema to built-in
GraphQL types, for type emission purposes. [object]
eagerEsModules
This option enables emitting ES modules artifacts.
[boolean][default: false]
persistConfig
url
String, URL to send a POST request to to persist. This field is
required in persistConfig
[string]params
The document will be in a POST
parameter text
. This map can
contain additional parameters to send. [object]concurrency
The maximum number concurrent requests that will be made to
url
. Use a value greater than 0. [number]codegenCommand
Command name that for relay compiler. [string]
isDevVariableName
Name of the global variable for dev mode (__DEV__
).
[string]
jsModuleFormat
Formatting style for generated files. commonjs
or haste
.
Default is commonjs
. [string]
We also support a limited set of CLI arguments that should cover the most cases when you need to run the compiler.
--src
Relative path to the source code.--schema
Relative path to schema file.--artifactDirectory
Compiler output directory.--repersist
Run the persister even if the query has not changed.--watch
Run compiler in watch
mode. Requires
watchman
to be installed.--output
Output format of the compiler. Supported options: debug
|
verbose
| quiet
| quietWithErrors
. The default value is verbose
.--validate
Looks for pending changes and exits with non-zero code instead of
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