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@shopify/api-codegen-preset

License: MIT npm version

This package enables JavaScript / TypeScript apps to use a #graphql tag to parse queries with graphql-codegen.

It produces TypeScript types for every query picked up by your codegen configuration. Shopify's clients are then able to use those types to automatically type your operation's variables and return types.

Getting started

The first step is to install the @shopify/api-codegen-preset package, using your preferred package manager:

yarn add --dev @shopify/api-codegen-preset
npm add --save-dev @shopify/api-codegen-preset
pnpm add -D @shopify/api-codegen-preset

Configuration

This package provides 3 key exports, that make it increasingly easier to set up a project:

  1. preset: provides the low-level implementation that converts the schema into types. Include this in a generates step.
  2. shopifyApiTypes: provides all the generates steps needed for a project.
  3. shopifyApiProject: one-stop-shop setup for an entire codegen project.

preset

Use this as a Codegen preset inside a generates step. This gives you complete control over your configuration if you want to set up a fully custom scenario.

Option Type Default Description
apiType ApiType N/A The API to pull schemas from.
module string? Depends on ApiType Change the module whose types will be overridden. Use this to override the types for any package, as long as it uses the same names.

Example .graphqlrc.ts file

import { ApiType, pluckConfig, preset } from "@shopify/api-codegen-preset";

export default {
  // For syntax highlighting / auto-complete when writing operations
  schema: "https://shopify.dev/admin-graphql-direct-proxy",
  documents: ["./**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
  projects: {
    default: {
      // For type extraction
      schema: "https://shopify.dev/admin-graphql-direct-proxy",
      documents: ["./**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
      extensions: {
        codegen: {
          // Enables support for `#graphql` tags, as well as `/* GraphQL */`
          pluckConfig,
          generates: {
            "./types/admin.schema.json": {
              plugins: ["introspection"],
              config: { minify: true },
            },
            "./types/admin.types.d.ts": {
              plugins: ["typescript"],
            },
            "./types/admin.generated.d.ts": {
              preset,
              presetConfig: {
                apiType: ApiType.Admin,
              },
            },
          },
        },
      },
    },
  },
};

shopifyApiTypes

This function creates the appropriate generates steps for a project. Use this function if you want to configure a custom project, or add your own generates steps.

Option Type Default Description
apiType ApiType N/A The API to pull schemas from.
apiVersion string? Latest Pull schemas for a specific version.
outputDir string? . Where to output the types files.
documents string[]? ./**/*.{ts,tsx} Glob pattern for files to parse.
module string? Depends on ApiType Change the module whose types will be overridden. Use this to override the types for any package, as long as it uses the same names.

Example .graphqlrc.ts file

import {
  ApiType,
  pluckConfig,
  shopifyApiTypes,
} from "@shopify/api-codegen-preset";

export default {
  // For syntax highlighting / auto-complete when writing operations
  schema: "https://shopify.dev/admin-graphql-direct-proxy/2023-10",
  documents: ["./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
  projects: {
    // To produce variable / return types for Admin API operations
    schema: "https://shopify.dev/admin-graphql-direct-proxy/2023-10",
    documents: ["./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
    extensions: {
      codegen: {
        pluckConfig,
        generates: shopifyApiTypes({
          apiType: ApiType.Admin,
          apiVersion: "2023-10",
          documents: ["./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
          outputDir: "./app/types",
        }),
      },
    },
  },
};

shopifyApiProject

This function creates a fully-functional project configuration.

Option Type Default Description
apiType ApiType N/A The API to pull schemas from.
apiVersion string? Latest Pull schemas for a specific version.
outputDir string? . Where to output the types files.
documents string[]? ./**/*.{ts,tsx} Glob pattern for files to parse.
module string? Depends on ApiType Change the module whose types will be overridden. Use this to override the types for any package, as long as it uses the same names.

Example .graphqlrc.ts file

import { shopifyApiProject, ApiType } from "@shopify/api-codegen-preset";

export default {
  // For syntax highlighting / auto-complete when writing operations
  schema: "https://shopify.dev/admin-graphql-direct-proxy/2023-10",
  documents: ["./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
  projects: {
    // To produce variable / return types for Admin API operations
    default: shopifyApiProject({
      apiType: ApiType.Admin,
      apiVersion: "2023-10",
      documents: ["./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"],
      outputDir: "./app/types",
    }),
  },
};

Generating types

Once you configure your app, you can run graphql-codegen to start parsing your queries for types.

To do that, add this script to your package.json file:

{
  "scripts": {
    // ...
    "graphql-codegen": "graphql-codegen"
  }
}

You can then run the script using your package manager:

yarn graphql-codegen
npm run graphql-codegen
pnpm run graphql-codegen

Note

Codegen will fail if it can't find any documents to parse. To fix that, either create a query or set the ignoreNoDocuments option to true. Queries and mutations must have a name for the parsing to work.

Once the script parses your operations, you can mark any operations for parsing by adding the #graphql tag to the string. For example:

import "../types/admin.generated.d.ts";

const response = await myGraphqlClient.graphql(
  `#graphql
  query getProducts($first: Int!) {
    products(first: $first) {
      edges {
        node {
          id
          handle
        }
      }
    }
  }`,
  {
    variables: {
      first: 1,
    } as GetProductsQueryVariables,
  }
);

const data: GetProductsQuery = response.data;

You'll note that once the script parses this query, the admin.generated.d.ts file will start including a new GetProductsQuery type that maps to your query.

You can commit these types to your repository, so that you don't have to re-run the parsing script every time.

To make your development flow faster, you can pass in the --watch flag to update the query types whenever you save a file:

npm run graphql-codegen -- --watch