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Package graphql provides a GraphQL client implementation. For more information, see package [github.com/shurcooL/githubv4] which is a specialized version targeting GitHub GraphQL API v4. That package is driving the feature development.
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QUESTION
From the GH Rest API docs, seems we're able to create a repository_dispatch
event, but no workflow_dispatch
event. In the GH GraphQL API, I couldn't find how to dispatch events.
Is it even possible to trigger a workflow_dispatch
event using the API?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-29 at 17:18Yes, it's possible, manually or through the Github API.
Manually (through theActions
tab on your repository.)
Here is an official documentation about it
Basically, once you select the workflow on the tab, if the workflow implementation has the workflow_dispatch trigger, the option Run workflow
will appear on the right part of the window, like this:
On the official Github Documentation, there is a service to create a workflow dispatch event
Here is a curl example:
QUESTION
I'm attempting to create an apollo client
plugin for a Nuxt 3
application. It's currently throwing an error regarding a package called ts-invariant
:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-07 at 01:52Solved by including @apollo/client
and ts-invariant/process
into the nuxt build transpile like so:
QUESTION
I’m using React with Apollo Client 3 and Hasura as a GraphQL server.
The component ProductList
use the get_products
query once.
Then two exact copies of this query are memorized in the Apollo Cache as shown in the Apollo DevTools.
My question is - Why two identical queries get generated in the cache instead of one?
Apollo DevTools results
My code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-28 at 17:33This is basically a duplicate of Apollo Client what are active queries?
The main concept is that Active Queries represents the queries that are running inside of mounted components in your React application. It doesn't mean that the data is cached twice, it means that there are two places in your application that rely on the results of this query.
If the results of the query in cache are updated both places will automatically get the data updates.
QUESTION
I've gone through Github Rest API v3 and Github GraphQL API v4 but I'm unable to find a resource/endpoint to check if dependabot is enabled via the API? I've gone through loads of documentation but was unable to find anything helpful. Could someone please point me to the correct document or tell me which resource to use? Thanks!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-04 at 13:30There was a dependabot API docs that could have helped, but it was deprecated in August 3rd 2021.
However, a workaround would be to check if the dependabot.yml
file is present in your repository or not using a GET
request to api.github.com/repos/name/repo/contents/fileNameOrPath
.
QUESTION
I just updated NestJs to latest (8.3.1) from 7.5, solved the issues that popped out, but I cannot get rid of one of them.
The full error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-19 at 07:45There were other libraries that were outdated, after I updated all of them, the error disappeared.
QUESTION
I'm trying to upgrade our NestJS GraphQL subscriptions server to utilize graphql-ws
rather than the current subscriptions-transport-ws
(as suggested by the NestJS documentation).
I upgraded the NestJS version to
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-16 at 13:35At the time of release of Apollo Server 3, the protocol used in the graphql-ws library is not yet supported by GraphQL Playground or Apollo Explorer.
see here
It's only advisable to use graphql-ws if interacting with subscriptions via playground is not of much use to you and you're okay interacting with subscriptions solely from your own client that has been setup to use graphql-ws.
To setup your client to use graphql-ws with Apollo. see here.
QUESTION
I am not using AWS AppSync for this app. I have created Graphql schema, I have made my own resolvers. For each create, query, I have made each Lambda functions. I used DynamoDB Single table concept and it's Global secondary indexes.
It was ok for me, to create an Book item. In DynamoDB, the table looks like this: .
I am having issue with the return Graphql queries. After getting the Items
from DynamoDB table, I have to use Map function then return the Items
based on Graphql type
. I feel like this is not efficient way to do that. Idk the best way query data. Also I am getting null both author and authors query.
This is my gitlab-branch.
This is my Graphql Schema
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-09 at 17:06TL;DR You are missing some resolvers. Your query resolvers are trying to do the job of the missing resolvers. Your resolvers must return data in the right shape.
In other words, your problems are with configuring Apollo Server's resolvers. Nothing Lambda-specific, as far as I can tell.
Write and register the missing resolvers.GraphQL doesn't know how to "resolve" an author's books, for instance. Add a Author {books(parent)}
entry to Apollo Server's resolver map. The corresponding resolver function should return a list of book objects (i.e. [Books]
), as your schema requires. Apollo's docs have a similar example you can adapt.
Here's a refactored author
query, commented with the resolvers that will be called:
QUESTION
I have a react app with a keystone.js backend and a graphql api
I have a list of products in keystones.js and a simple graphql query
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-30 at 08:46You are trying to destructure a property that doesnt exist on the type.
This should work:
QUESTION
I am trying to setup a very small GraphQL API using NestJS 8. I installed all required redepndencies from the documentation, but when I start the server, I get this error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 02:14I was receiving the same errors.
After debugging step by step, the answer is that @nestjs/graphql@9.1.1
is not compatible with GraphQL@16
.
Specifically, GraphQL@16
changed the gqaphql
function, as called from within graphqlImpl
, to only support args without a schema:
QUESTION
I have one React Amplify app running with two environments. One environment is for my wife's blog (www.riahraineart.com) and one for my blog (www.joshmk.com). Both sites are running off the same repo, I'm just configuring the site's differently based on an environment variable I use to retrieve their configurations from a table.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-23 at 21:09I fixed it! Unfortunately, the solution was pretty specific to my situation so it may not provide too much value for others. Although, I hope it helps with troubleshooting.
After locally switching my backend configuration over to her site using amplify pull --appId --envName
I noticed that the configuration call was now successful. I had forgotten that I had never actually run her site locally, I only hopped to her branch to merge and push.
The site was still not rendering though, which perked my ears for a race condition. I discovered that I had left a checker for some images that was gating render of my topmost component. My wife has a ton of images, so I think this call was taking too long to make the chain of events load items in the correct order, and the page showed blank. Simply removing that check for those images at that point, showed the UI.
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