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Upcoming Release Changes #8909

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@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8893 a118c307a Thanks @n1ru4l! - It is no longer mandatory to declare an empty plugins array when using a preset

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8893 a118c307a Thanks @n1ru4l! - It is no longer mandatory to declare an empty plugins array when using a preset

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8893 a118c307a Thanks @n1ru4l! - It is no longer mandatory to declare an empty plugins array when using a preset

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

Patch Changes

@graphql-codegen/[email protected]

Minor Changes

  • #8893 a118c307a Thanks @n1ru4l! - mark plugins in config optional

  • #8723 a3309e63e Thanks @kazekyo! - Introduce a new feature called DocumentTransform.

    DocumentTransform is a functionality that allows you to modify documents before they are processed by plugins. You can use functions passed to the documentTransforms option to make changes to GraphQL documents.

    To use this feature, you can write documentTransforms as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                // Make some changes to the documents
                return documents;
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    For instance, to remove a @localOnlyDirective directive from documents, you can write the following code:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    import { visit } from 'graphql';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: [
            {
              transform: ({ documents }) => {
                return documents.map(documentFile => {
                  documentFile.document = visit(documentFile.document, {
                    Directive: {
                      leave(node) {
                        if (node.name.value === 'localOnlyDirective') return null;
                      },
                    },
                  });
                  return documentFile;
                });
              },
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

    DocumentTransform can also be specified by file name. You can create a custom file for a specific transformation and pass it to documentTransforms.

    Let's create the document transform as a file:

    module.exports = {
      transform: ({ documents }) => {
        // Make some changes to the documents
        return documents;
      },
    };

    Then, you can specify the file name as follows:

    import type { CodegenConfig } from '@graphql-codegen/cli';
    
    const config: CodegenConfig = {
      schema: 'https://localhost:4000/graphql',
      documents: ['src/**/*.tsx'],
      generates: {
        './src/gql/': {
          preset: 'client',
          documentTransforms: ['./my-document-transform.js'],
        },
      },
    };
    export default config;

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The latest changes of this PR are available as alpha on npm (based on the declared changesets):

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