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GraphQL Boilerplate

Prisma 1.30 + GraphQL Yoga + Typescript

Before Starting

  1. Install prisma cli: npm install -g prisma

  2. Install docker

  3. Launch Prisma and the connected database: docker-compose up -d

    Prisma is now connected to a local database and runs on http://localhost:4466

  4. Set your envars inside config/dev.env

    PRISMA_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:4466
    PRISMA_SECRET=pi389xjam2b3pjsd0
    JWT_SECRET=23oijdsm23809sdf
  5. Deploy the Prisma datamodel: prisma deploy -e config/.env.dev

    This step generates the Prisma client automatically, also you can generate it again by running prisma generate, and seeds the database with testing data, also you can seed whenever you want by running yarn database:seed

Note: For more info about how to set up prisma with a new or existing database here

Getting Started

  1. Install dependencies:

    yarn or npm install

  2. Run in local env:

    yarn dev or npm run dev

  3. Visit: http://localhost:4000

Using Prisma

Entering to the database prisma

You can access to your database by running prisma admin -e config/.env.dev

Generating a prisma token

You can generate an access token to use it at the playground by running prisma token -e config/.env.dev

Note: Remember you need to put your access token generated as a http header when you query using playground

{
	"Authorization":"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ1c2VyIjp7ImlkIjoiY2p1ZWlxd2NpMDBreDA4NjFrbDhnYjc1cyIsInJvbGUiOiJBZG1pbiJ9LCJpYXQiOjE1NTUxMDM1NTYsImV4cCI6MTU1NTcwODM1Nn0.4Y3QdckBpyk9xZcJhQsZlzVPfWbGSnpivaFTHAwQ0PU"
}

Features

  • Basic sign up
  • Basic login with user and password
  • JWT Authentication
  • Authentication Middleware
  • Authorization Middleware based on roles (User, Admin and Super)
  • Set of directives for input validations
  • Limitation of graph depth

Uses