The purpose of this tutorial is to show how easy it is to use OpenAPI-to-GraphQL CLI.
With just a single command line instruction, openapi-to-graphql <OAS JSON file path or remote url>
, you can get a GraphQL server running.
Please note that while the CLI tool will satisfy most needs, it does not offer the flexibility or functionality of OpenAPI-to-GraphQL's intended usage, as an integrated library. See the README.md for more information.
Before you install OpenAPI-to-GraphQL, make sure to download and install Node.js (version 8.9.x or higher), a JavaScript runtime.
To install Node.js, click here.
OpenAPI-to-GraphQL can be used either as a library, or via its Command Line Interface (CLI). To install the CLI tool, run the following command.
npm i -g openapi-to-graphql-cli
OpenAPI-to-GraphQL relies on the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) of an existing API to create a GraphQL interface around that API. OpenAPI-to-GraphQL can also retrieve a web-hosted OAS.
If you are using LoopBack, you can simply copy the URL location of the web-hosted OAS, which should be located at http://localhost:3001/openapi.json after starting the API.
# in the LoopBack project folder:
npm start
If you want to generate a GraphQL interface for another API, make sure that API is running and proceed in the same way or save the OAS.
Once OpenAPI-to-GraphQL is installed and the OAS is obtained, you can create and start the GraphQL server. The created GraphQL server is then accessible by default at http://localhost:3000/graphql.
You can specify a local file containing the OAS specification or a remote url such as http://localhost:3001/openapi.json
.
openapi-to-graphql <OAS JSON file path or remote url>