graphql-request download for Windows

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graphql-request


DESCRIPTION:

Minimal GraphQL client supporting Node and browsers for scripts or simple apps. Most simple & lightweight GraphQL client. Promise-based API (works with async / await) ESM native package (CJS build is included for now as well, but will eventually be removed) TypeScript support. Isomorphic (works with Node/browsers). Installing and configuring GraphQL Code Generator requires a few steps in order to get end-to-end typed GraphQL operations using the provided graphql() helper. If you want to change the endpoint after the GraphQLClient has been initialized, you can use the setEndpoint() function. It's possible to recalculate the global client headers dynamically before each request. If you want to use non-standard JSON types, you can use your own JSON serializer.



Features

  • Authentication via HTTP header
  • Pass headers in each request
  • Custom JSON serializer
  • Use GraphQL Document variables
  • GraphQL Document variables
  • Use a custom fetch method


Programming Language

TypeScript


Categories

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