We wrote an article about why and how we did this link if you want more details.
npm i @habx/apollo-multi-endpoint-link
import { createHttpLink } from "apollo-link-http";
new ApolloClient({
link: ApolloLink.from([
new MultiAPILink({
endpoints: {
housings: 'https://housings.api',
projects: 'https://projects.api',
...
},
createHttpLink: () => createHttpLink(),
}),
])
})
new MultiAPILink(config, request);
Parameter | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
endpoints | Dictionary of endpoints | Yes | |
createHttpLink | Function to generate http link like apollo-link-http | Yes | |
createWsLink | Function to generate wsLink like apollo-link-ws | No | |
wsSuffix | Suffix added to endpoint for subscriptions queries | /graphql/subscriptions | No |
httpSuffix | Suffix added to endpoint for http queries | /graphql | No |
getContext | Callback function called to set custom context like headers | No | |
prefixTypenames | Add name argument passed in @api directive to every __typename contained in network data response |
No |
query projectList @api(name: projects) {
projects {
nodes {
id
name
}
}
}
const response = useQuery(myQuery);
query projectList @api(contextKey: "apiName") {
projects {
nodes {
id
name
}
}
}
const response = useQuery(myQuery, { context: { apiName: "projects" } });
Sometimes you might need to set custom apollo link context like headers
for authentication purpose.
This link allows it by doing as following.
new MultiAPILink({
getContext: (endpoint) => {
if (endpoint === 'yourendpoint-with-auth') {
return ({
headers: {
'Authorization': 'xxxx',
}
})
}
return {}
},
...
})