- 📦 One package to get a working GraphQL client in React
- ⚙️ Fully customisable behaviour via "exchanges"
- 🗂 Logical but simple default behaviour and document caching
- ⚛️ Minimal React components and hooks
urql
is a GraphQL client that exposes a set of React components and hooks. It's built to be highly customisable and versatile so you can take it from getting started with your first GraphQL project all the way to building complex apps and experimenting with GraphQL clients.
While GraphQL is an elegant protocol and schema language, client libraries today typically come with large API footprints. We aim to create something more lightweight instead.
The documentation contains everything you need to know about urql
You can find the raw markdown files inside this repository's docs
folder.
First install urql
and graphql
:
yarn add urql graphql
# or
npm install --save urql graphql
Create a client for your endpoint url and wrap your app with a <Provider>
component which urql
exposes:
import { Provider, createClient } from 'urql';
const client = createClient({
url: 'http://localhost:1234/graphql', // Your GraphQL endpoint here
});
ReactDOM.render(
<Provider value={client}>
<YourApp />
</Provider>,
document.body
);
This allows you to use the useQuery
hook in your function component to
fetch data from your server:
import { useQuery } from 'urql';
const YourComponent = () => {
const [result] = useQuery({
query: `{ todos { id } }`,
});
const { fetching, data } = result;
return fetching ? <Loading /> : <List data={data.todos} />;
};
Alternatively you can take advantage of the <Query>
component:
import { Query } from 'urql';
<Query query="{ todos { id } }">
{({ fetching, data }) =>
fetching ? <Loading /> : <List data={data.todos} />
}
</Query>;
Learn the full API in the "Getting Started" docs!
There are currently two examples included in this repository:
- getting-started: A basic app with queries and mutations
- using-subscriptions: A basic app that demos subscriptions
Active: Formidable is actively working on this project, and we expect to continue for work for the foreseeable future. Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome.