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/** | |
* This GraphiQL example illustrates how to use some of GraphiQL's props | |
* in order to enable reading and updating the URL parameters, making | |
* link sharing of queries a little bit easier. | |
* | |
* This is only one example of this kind of feature, GraphiQL exposes | |
* various React params to enable interesting integrations. | |
*/ | |
// Parse the search string to get url parameters. | |
var search = window.location.search; | |
var parameters = {}; | |
search.substr(1).split('&').forEach(function (entry) { | |
var eq = entry.indexOf('='); | |
if (eq >= 0) { | |
parameters[decodeURIComponent(entry.slice(0, eq))] = | |
decodeURIComponent(entry.slice(eq + 1)); | |
} | |
}); | |
// if variables was provided, try to format it. | |
if (parameters.variables) { | |
try { | |
parameters.variables = | |
JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(parameters.variables), null, 2); | |
} catch (e) { | |
// Do nothing, we want to display the invalid JSON as a string, rather | |
// than present an error. | |
} | |
} | |
// When the query and variables string is edited, update the URL bar so | |
// that it can be easily shared | |
function onEditQuery(newQuery) { | |
parameters.query = newQuery; | |
updateURL(); | |
} | |
function onEditVariables(newVariables) { | |
parameters.variables = newVariables; | |
updateURL(); | |
} | |
function onEditOperationName(newOperationName) { | |
parameters.operationName = newOperationName; | |
updateURL(); | |
} | |
function updateURL() { | |
var newSearch = '?' + Object.keys(parameters).filter(function (key) { | |
return Boolean(parameters[key]); | |
}).map(function (key) { | |
return encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + | |
encodeURIComponent(parameters[key]); | |
}).join('&'); | |
history.replaceState(null, null, newSearch); | |
} | |
var xcsrfToken = null; | |
// Defines a GraphQL fetcher using the fetch API. You're not required to | |
// use fetch, and could instead implement graphQLFetcher however you like, | |
// as long as it returns a Promise or Observable. | |
function graphQLFetcher(graphQLParams) { | |
// This example expects a GraphQL server at the path /graphql. | |
// Change this to point wherever you host your GraphQL server. | |
return fetch('/partner-service/graphql', { | |
method: 'post', | |
headers: { | |
'Accept': 'application/json', | |
'Content-Type': 'application/json', | |
'x-csrf-token': xcsrfToken || '' | |
}, | |
body: JSON.stringify(graphQLParams), | |
credentials: 'include', | |
}).then(function (response) { | |
xcsrfToken = response.headers.get('x-csrf-token'); | |
return response.text(); | |
}).then(function (responseBody) { | |
try { | |
return JSON.parse(responseBody); | |
} catch (error) { | |
return responseBody; | |
} | |
}); | |
} | |
// Render <GraphiQL /> into the body. | |
// See the README in the top level of this module to learn more about | |
// how you can customize GraphiQL by providing different values or | |
// additional child elements. | |
ReactDOM.render( | |
React.createElement(GraphiQL, { | |
fetcher: graphQLFetcher, | |
query: parameters.query, | |
variables: parameters.variables, | |
operationName: parameters.operationName, | |
onEditQuery: onEditQuery, | |
onEditVariables: onEditVariables, | |
onEditOperationName: onEditOperationName | |
}), | |
document.getElementById('graphiql') | |
); |
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