urql exchange to allow mapping of custom scalar types
yarn add urql-custom-scalars-exchange
or
npm install --save urql-custom-scalars-exchange
Define a custom scalar like Json
in your schema via:
scalar Json
Download the introspection query from your endpoint. See the urql docs for a script to download the schema from your endpoint.
Configure the exchange like so
import customScalarsExchange from 'urql-custom-scalars-exchange';
import schema from '../schema.json';
const scalarsExchange = customScalarsExchange({
schema: schema,
scalars: {
Json(value) {
return JSON.parse(value);
},
},
});
Finally add the exchange to your urql client like so
const client = createClient({
url: 'http://localhost:1234/graphql',
exchanges: [dedupExchange, scalarsExchange, fetchExchange],
});
This exchange should be listed before any cache exchange. Cache exchanges should represent the the data as returned by the endpoint.
Below is a list of commands you will probably find useful.
npm start
or yarn start
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Your library will be rebuilt if you make edits.
npm run build
or yarn build
Bundles the package to the dist
folder. The package is optimized and bundled
with Rollup into multiple formats (CommonJS, UMD, and ES Module).
npm test
or yarn test
Runs the test watcher (Jest) in an interactive mode. By default, runs tests related to files changed since the last commit.
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