Reason bindings for Formidable's Universal React Query Library, urql
.
- ⚛️ A fully featured GraphQL client for ReasonReact.
- ✅ Compile time type and schema validation.
- ⚙️ Customizable behavior via
exchanges
. - 🎣 Support for
useQuery
,useMutation
,useDynamicMutation
,useSubscription
, anduseClient
hooks! - ⚡ Support for server-side rendering with Next.js.
reason-urql
is a GraphQL client for ReasonReact, allowing you to hook up your components to queries, mutations, and subscriptions. It provides bindings to urql
that allow you to use the API in Reason, with the benefits of a sound type system, blazing fast compilation, and opportunities for guided customization.
yarn add reason-urql
To get the most out of compile time type checks for your GraphQL queries, mutations, and subscriptions, we recommend using one of the PPX rewriters available for Reason / OCaml. Currently, there are two options in the community – graphql_ppx_re
, which is under active maintenance, and graphql_ppx
, which is no longer actively maintained. We strongly encourage use of graphql_ppx_re
, as useDynamicMutation
makes direct use of some of its newer internals. If using [email protected]
, you'll have to use graphql_ppx_re
.
yarn add @baransu/graphql_ppx_re --dev
Add reason-urql
to your bs-dependencies
and graphql_ppx_re
or graphql_ppx
(depending on which library you're using) to your ppx_flags
in bsconfig.json
.
{
"bs-dependencies": ["reason-urql"],
"ppx-flags": ["@baransu/graphql_ppx_re/ppx"]
}
If you're using [email protected]
, you'll need to use @baransu/graphql_ppx_re/ppx6
:
{
"ppx-flags": ["@baransu/graphql_ppx_re/ppx6"]
}
Finally, you'll need to send an introspection query to your GraphQl API, using a tool like graphql-cli
. You should generate a file called graphql_schema.json
at the root of your project that your chosen PPX preprocessor can use to type check your queries. You should check this file into version control and keep it updated as your API changes.
If using grapqhl_ppx_re
, follow the instructions here.
If using graphql_ppx
, you'll already have a little utility to help you generate the graphql_schema.json
file:
yarn send-introspection-query <your_graphql_endpoint>
Simply re-run this script at anytime to regenerate the graphql_schema.json
file according to your latest backend schema. See the docs for graphql_ppx_re
and the docs for grapqhl_ppx
for more assistance.
Before version 1.0.0, reason-urql
listed urql
as a peer dependency. If using v0.1.1
or earlier of reason-urql
, make sure to install the correct version of urql
.
yarn add [email protected] [email protected]
reason-urql
has a nice set of examples showing how to use the basic components and APIs to get the most out of GraphQL and Reason in your app – check them out in the /examples
folder. To run any of the examples, follow these simple steps.
# 1. Navigate into the example of choice.
cd examples/1-execute-query-mutation
# 2. Install dependencies.
yarn
# 3. In one terminal, compile the source in watch mode.
yarn start
# 4. In another terminal, start the demo app server.
yarn start:demo
The example will start up at http://localhost:8080
. Edit the example freely to watch changes take effect.
If developing on the main reason-urql
source files (i.e. anything in /src/
) and you want to test the changes in one of the examples, you'll need to do the following:
# Save your changes to source, then take the following steps.
# 1. Clean any artifacts from previous builds.
yarn clean
# 2. Rebuild the source.
yarn build
# 3. Clean example build and reinstall dependencies.
cd examples/2-query
yarn clean
yarn
Since we are link
ing the examples' dependency on reason-urql
to the src
directory, it's important to clean builds between changes to prevent any stale or erroneous artifacts.
Please help out by opening an issue or filing a PR.
This project follows the all contributors spec. Thanks to these wonderful folks for contributing (Emoji Key):
Experimental: This project is quite new. We're not sure what our ongoing maintenance plan for this project will be. Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome. If you like this project, let us know!