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GraphQL Mesh gateway

The Graph of Everything - Federated architecture for any API service - Dockerized

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This repo is a superset of ardatan/graphql-mesh with the following additional features:

  • support for HATEOAS links;
  • support for advanced filtering with the @SPL directive;
  • support adding additional headers with @headers directive;
  • support removing authorization headers with @noAuth directive;
  • support filtering null values from request result by setting filterNull in config
  • 🩺 more lenient parsing of swaggers;
  • 🐛 a few bug fixes and added flexibility;

And is delivered as a single multi-platform 🐳 Docker image.


GraphQL Mesh allows you to use GraphQL query language to access data in remote APIs that don't run GraphQL (and also ones that do run GraphQL). It can be used as a gateway to other services or run as a local GraphQL schema that aggregates data from remote APIs.

The goal of GraphQL Mesh is to let developers easily access services that are written in other APIs specs (such as gRPC, OpenAPI/Swagger, OData, SOAP/WSDL, Apache Thrift, Mongoose, PostgreSQL, Neo4j, and also GraphQL) with GraphQL queries and mutations.

GraphQL Mesh gives the developer the ability to modify the output schemas, link types across schemas and merge schema types. You can even add custom GraphQL types and resolvers that fit your needs.

It allows developers to control the way they fetch data, and overcome issues related to backend implementation, legacy API services, chosen schema specification and non-typed APIs.

GraphQL Mesh is acting as a proxy to your data, and uses common libraries to wrap your existing API services. You can use this proxy locally in your service or application by running the GraphQL schema locally (with GraphQL execute), or you can deploy this as a gateway layer to your internal service.

How does it work?

The way GraphQL Mesh works is:

  1. Collect API schema specifications from services
  2. Create a runtime instance of fully-typed SDK for the services.
  3. Convert API specs to GraphQL schema
  4. Applies custom schema transformations and schema extensions
  5. Creates fully-typed, single schema, GraphQL SDK to fetch data from your services.

Getting Started

  1. Write a configuration file config.yaml like below:

    sources:
      - name: Products
        handler:
          openapi:
            source: http://api-products:8080/api-docs/products
            endpoint: http://api-products:8080
      - name: Suppliers
        handler:
          openapi:
            source: http://api-products:8080/api-docs/suppliers
            endpoint: http://api-products:8080
    
      - name: Authentication
        handler:
          openapi:
            source: http://api-products:8080/api-docs/authenticate
            endpoint: http://api-products:8080
    
    additionalEnvelopPlugins: "./plugins"
    additionalTransforms: [{ "./transforms/index.ts": {} }]
    additionalTypeDefs: |
      """
      This directive is used to convert the result to uppercase.
      """
      directive @lower on FIELD
    skipSSLValidation: true
    filterNull: false
    serve:
      hostname: 0.0.0.0
      port: 3000
      cors:
        origin: "*"
      playground: true
      playgroundTitle: Console GraphQL
  2. Run the service:

    $ docker run -it -p 4000:4000 \
      -v ./sources:/app/sources \
      -v ./transforms:/app/transforms \
      -v ./plugins:/app/plugins \
      -v ./config.yaml:/app/config.yaml \
      bouyguestelecom/graphql-mesh:0.1.0

Make sure that your API endpoint is up before running this command.

See the integrations section for more use cases, such as docker compose.

Integrations

with docker compose

This example can be tested inside the test/integration folder.

  1. Prepare your compose.yml:

    services:
      api-products:
        image: shubhendumadhukar/camouflage
        ports:
          - 45537:8080
        volumes:
          - ../mocks/camouflage.yaml:/app/config.yml:ro
          - ../mocks:/app/mocks:ro
        healthcheck:
          test: wget --spider --tries=1 --no-verbose http://localhost:8080/products || exit 1
          interval: 10s
          timeout: 10s
          retries: 3
        restart: unless-stopped
    
      graphql-mesh:
        depends_on:
          api-products:
            condition: service_healthy
        links:
          - api-products
        image: bouyguestelecom/graphql-mesh
        environment:
          - DEBUG=1
        ports:
          - 45538:3000
        volumes:
          - ./transforms:/app/transforms:ro
          - ./plugins:/app/plugins:ro
          - ./config.yaml:/app/config.yaml:ro
        restart: unless-stopped
  2. Run it:

    $ docker compose up
  3. Access it: http://localhost:45538/graphql

Contributions

Contributions, issues and feature requests are very welcome. If you are using this package and fixed a bug for yourself, please consider submitting a PR!

License

GitHub license

MIT