apollo
Apollo inside of NuxtJS
- Nuxt.js module to use vue-apollo
- uses internally same approach as vue-cli-plugin-apollo
Warning
This version requires Vue 2.6+ with serverPrefetch support. For example:
npm install --save vue@2.6.6 vue-template-compiler@2.6.6 vue-server-renderer@2.6.6
Sometime you may need to remove/rebuild package-lock.json/yarn.lock to make it work.
Setup
1- Install apollo module
npm install --save @nuxtjs/apollo
or
yarn add @nuxtjs/apollo
2- Load @nuxtjs/apollo
module
// nuxt.config.js
export default {
modules: [
'@nuxtjs/apollo',
],
apollo: {
clientConfigs: {
default: {
httpEndpoint: 'http://localhost:4000',
}
}
}
}
3- Loading *.gql
or *.graphql
files (optional)
Install graphql-tag
npm install --save graphql-tag
or
yarn add graphql-tag
⚠️ Typescript users
Add a gql.d.ts
file in your sources folder with the following content:
declare module '*.gql' {
import { DocumentNode } from 'graphql'
const content: DocumentNode
export default content
}
declare module '*.graphql' {
import { DocumentNode } from 'graphql'
const content: DocumentNode
export default content
}
Usage
You have a successfully enabled vue-apollo
in your project.
Checkout Official example and vue-apollo official documentation for how to use vue-apollo
inside your application
Advanced configuration
{
// Add apollo module
modules: ['@nuxtjs/apollo'],
apollo: {
// Sets up the apollo client endpoints
clientConfigs: {
// recommended: use a file to declare the client configuration (see below for example)
default: '~/plugins/my-alternative-apollo-config.js',
// you can setup multiple clients with arbitrary names
alternativeClient: {
// required
httpEndpoint: 'http://localhost:4000',
// override HTTP endpoint in browser only
browserHttpEndpoint: '/graphql',
// See https://www.apollographql.com/docs/link/links/http.html#options
httpLinkOptions: {
credentials: 'same-origin'
},
// You can use `wss` for secure connection (recommended in production)
// Use `null` to disable subscriptions
wsEndpoint: 'ws://localhost:4000',
// LocalStorage token
tokenName: 'apollo-token',
// Enable Automatic Query persisting with Apollo Engine
persisting: false,
// Use websockets for everything (no HTTP)
// You need to pass a `wsEndpoint` for this to work
websocketsOnly: false
},
},
/**
* default 'apollo' definition
*/
defaultOptions: {
// See 'apollo' definition
// For example: default query options
$query: {
loadingKey: 'loading',
fetchPolicy: 'cache-and-network',
},
},
// setup a global query loader observer (see below for example)
watchLoading: '~/plugins/apollo-watch-loading-handler.js',
// setup a global error handler (see below for example)
errorHandler: '~/plugins/apollo-error-handler.js',
// Sets the authentication type for any authorized request.
authenticationType: 'Bearer',
// Token name for the cookie which will be set in case of authentication
tokenName: 'apollo-token',
// [deprecated] Enable the graphql-tag/loader to parse *.gql/*.graphql files
includeNodeModules: true,
// Cookie parameters used to store authentication token
cookieAttributes: {
/**
* Define when the cookie will be removed. Value can be a Number
* which will be interpreted as days from time of creation or a
* Date instance. If omitted, the cookie becomes a session cookie.
*/
expires: 7,
/**
* Define the path where the cookie is available. Defaults to '/'
*/
path: '/',
/**
* Define the domain where the cookie is available. Defaults to
* the domain of the page where the cookie was created.
*/
domain: 'example.com',
/**
* A Boolean indicating if the cookie transmission requires a
* secure protocol (https). Defaults to false.
*/
secure: false,
},
}
}
Apollo clientOptions
using file configuration
⚠️ In case you need to declare functions (like getAuth
or inMemoryCacheOptions.fragmentMatcher
) inside apollo configuration, you MUST define your clientOptions
using an external file
// ~/plugins/my-alternative-apollo-config.js
export default (context) => {
return {
httpEndpoint: 'http://localhost:4000/graphql-alt',
/*
* For permanent authentication provide `getAuth` function.
* The string returned will be used in all requests as authorization header
*/
getAuth: () => 'Bearer my-static-token',
}
}
watchLoading
example
// ~/plugins/apollo-watch-loading-handler.js
export default (isLoading, countModifier, nuxtContext) => {
loading += countModifier
console.log('Global loading', loading, countModifier)
}
errorHandler
example
// ~/plugins/apollo-error-handler.js
export default ({ graphQLErrors, networkError, operation, forward }, nuxtContext) => {
console.log('Global error handler')
console.log(graphQLErrors, networkError, operation, forward)
}
Options
You can either (in a simple setup) just add an object as described above. If you need to overwrite cache or the default getAuth()
function then use a path to your config file which returns the client config options.
clientConfigs Option
: required
Sets up the apollo client endpoints. All available options for each endpoint you find here
Check out official vue-apollo-cli where possible usecases are presented.
clientConfigs.default Object
: required
clientConfigs. Object|Path
: optional
Object|Path
: optionaltokenName String
: optional, default: 'apollo-token'
Token name for the cookie which will be set in case of authentication. You can also provide an option tokenName
in each of your clientConfigs
to overwrite the default. When each request is made, the value of whatever is in this cooke will be sent in an "Authorization" HTTP header as specified by authenticationType
below.
authenticationType String
: optional, default: 'Bearer'
Sets the authentication type for any authorized request. Modify this if the authentication type your GraphQL API requires is not the default Bearer
. All requests will then be sent with the appropriate HTTP header in the format: "Authorization: Authorization: Bearer abc123
).
If your backend requires an Authorization header in the format "Authorization:
includeNodeModules Boolean
: optional, default: false
In case you use *.gql
files inside of node_module
folder you can enable the graphql-tag/loader
to parse the files for you.
Authentication
You have following methods for authentication available:
// set your graphql-token
this.$apolloHelpers.onLogin(token /* if not default you can pass in client as second argument, you can set custom cookies attributes object as the third argument, and you can skip reset store as the fourth argument */)
// unset your graphql-token
this.$apolloHelpers.onLogout(/* if not default you can pass in client as first argument, and you can skip reset store as the second argument */)
// get your current token (we persist token in a cookie)
this.$apolloHelpers.getToken(/* you can provide named tokenName if not 'apollo-token' */)
Check out the full example
User login
// ~/components/my-component.js
export default {
methods: {
async onSubmit () {
const credentials = this.credentials
try {
const res = await this.$apollo.mutate({
mutation: authenticateUserGql,
variables: credentials
}).then(({data}) => data && data.authenticateUser)
await this.$apolloHelpers.onLogin(res.token)
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
}
},
}
}
User logout
// ~/components/my-component.js
export default {
methods: {
async onLogout () {
await this.$apolloHelpers.onLogout()
},
}
}
getToken
// ~/middleware/isAuth.js
export default ({app, error}) => {
const hasToken = !!app.$apolloHelpers.getToken()
if (!hasToken) {
error({
errorCode:503,
message:'You are not allowed to see this'
})
}
}
Examples to access the defaultClient of your apolloProvider
Vuex actions
// ~/store/my-store.js
export default {
actions: {
foo (store, payload) {
let client = this.app.apolloProvider.defaultClient
}
}
}
asyncData/fetch method of page component
// ~/components/my-component.js
export default {
asyncData (context) {
let client = context.app.apolloProvider.defaultClient
}
}
nuxtServerInit
export default {
nuxtServerInit (store, context) {
let client = context.app.apolloProvider.defaultClient
}
}
access client or call mutations and queries of any method inside of component
// ~/components/my-component.js
export default {
methods: {
foo () {
// receive the associated Apollo client
const client = this.$apollo.getClient()
// most likely you would call mutations like following:
this.$apollo.mutate({mutation, variables})
// but you could also call queries like this:
this.$apollo.query({query, variables})
.then(({ data }) => {
// do what you want with data
})
}
}
}
Once you get the client, you can access its methods and properties. See API Reference
Smart queries on any component
// nuxt.config.js
export default {
apollo: {
foo: {
query: fooGql,
variables () {
return {
myVar: this.myVar
}
}
}
}
}
See vue-apollo documentation for more information on smart queries
Add GQL file recognition on node_modules
// nuxt.config.js
export default {
apollo: {
clientConfigs: {
default: '~/apollo/client-configs/default.js'
},
includeNodeModules: true
}
}
Upgrade
Upgrade Guide apollo-module v3 => v4
Version 4 of this module leaves you with zero configuration. This means we use the best possible approach available from vue-cli-plugin-apollo
and the same configuration behaviour. This means you don't need to wire up your own configuration, simply pass
Edit your configuration as following:
// nuxt.config.js
export default {
apollo: {
clientConfigs: {
default:{
httpEndpoint: YOUR_ENDPOINT,
wsEndpoint: YOUR_WS_ENDPOINT
}
}
}
}
Upgrade Guide apollo-client v1 => v2
Version 3 of this module is using apollo-client 2.x. You need to make sure to update all your middle/afterware according to the upgrade guide of apollo-client. Check this source for a reference: https://www.apollographql.com/docs/apollo-server/migration-two-dot/
Troubleshooting
Proxies
CORS errors are most often resolved with proxies. If you see a Cross-Origin-Request error in your client side console look into setting up a proxy. Check out https://github.com/nuxt-community/proxy-module for quick and straight forward setup.
ctx.req.session - req is undefined
This is just a placeholder. You'll want to replace it with whatever storage mechanism you choose to store your token. Here is an example using local storage : https://github.com/Akryum/vue-apollo/issues/144
Contribute and wire up setup
Setup the required fields in .env
file in root folder
# cat .env
HTTP_ENDPOINT=https://your-endpoint
WS_ENDPOINT=wss://your-endpoint
In index.vue
the login process requires that the gql endpoint enables a mutation which returns a valid token:
mutation authenticateUser($email:String!,$password:String!){
authenticateUser(email: $email, password: $password) {
token
id
}
}
If your gql backend is prepared start running nuxt as follow
npm install
npm run dev