Since its release, GraphQL has become increasingly popular and is being used by an ever growing number of development teams. Why? It's simple, GraphQL makes it easy to describe complex data relationships and can be utilized with any programming language. The growing popularity has generated a supply of tools to harness the power of GraphQL in many aspects of modern software development. One of the exmaples is GraphQL Static Site Generator
GraphQL SSG
GraphQL Static Site Generator (GraphQL SSG) is a simple bundler for GraphQL-based website using ES Modules. What makes it unique is that it uses browser instead of Node for bundling.
How to use it
Install GraphQL SSG globally using npm i -g graphql-ssg
then initilaize the new project with graphql-ssg --init.
which would create graphql-ssg.json
in current directory. The package.json
is not required but if you need type completions feel free to add one.
Next you need to setup a congfig which will hold:
- a valid schema url
- IN and OUT direcrotries
{
"url": "https://graphql-pokemon2.vercel.app/",
"in": "./pages",
"out": "./out",
"websocketPort": 1414,
"port": 8080
}
Config file is injected. It is available only inside export default and export const head function to prevent leaking of secrets.
const graphQLClient = Chain(ssg.config.HOST, {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${ssg.config.TOKEN}`,
},
});
How it works
String returned by export default
is generated by SSG phase. If you want to have your preffered syntax coloring you will need to install the right LitElement extenstion for your IDE.
import { html } from './ssg/basic.js';
export default () => {
return html`
<div>Hello world</div>
`;
};
Built-in code syntax functions
GraphQL SSG comes with generated library storing injected usefull code syntax fuctions like:
Chain
Function which is a soft of equivalent to fetch
in GraphQL, where you need to provide host and/or options to receive fully autocompleted client for schema url
defined in your config
:
import { Chain } from './ssg/index.js';
const graphQLClient = Chain(ssg.config.host);
const response = await graphQLClient.query({ people: true });
head
import { html } from './ssg/basic.js';
export const head = () => html`<title>Hello world!</div>`;
html
A function that provideds a basic syntax coloring:
import { html } from './ssg/basic.js';
const ADiv = html`
<div>Hello world</div>
`;
md
md
is a function that uses remarkable renderer to render your markdown:
import { md } from './ssg/md.js';
const MarkdownContent = md`
# H1
Some nice text
## H2
Even nicer text
`;
Still an early Alpha version
It's an ealry Alpha version so feedback and suggestions from the community are more than welcome! If you find a bug, have a feature request, or just want to contribute to this awesome project, feel free to an open issue and don't foget to leave a star :)
graphql-editor / graphql-ssg
GraphQL data based Static Site Generator.
GraphQL SSG
It is the missing ingredient of Web Components architecture. Simple bundler for GraphQL based website using esmodules. What makes it unique? It uses browser for bundling (not node). Remember in ESModules you can use URL imports and relative imports. You can also provide importmap for other imports
Installation
Install globally
npm i -g graphql-ssg
How to use
Init a new project. This will create graphql-ssg.json
in current directory. You don't need a package.json
but you can add one for type completions.
graphql-ssg --init .
Set up config.
{
"graphql": {
"pokemon": {
"url": "https://graphql-pokemon2.vercel.app/"
}
},
"in": "./pages",
"out": "./out",
"websocketPort": 1414,
"port": 8080
}
So you need to provide your schema url ( you can declare multiple schemas ) ,in and out dirs for graphql-ssg
You can also add headers if…
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