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GraphiQL middleware for ASP.NET Core

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GraphiQL.NET

.NET Core

GraphiQL middleware for ASP.NET Core - try the live demo here.

What is GraphiQL.NET?

GraphiQL.NET is a piece of .NET Core middleware that bundles graphiql into it saving you from managing additional frontend dependencies, whilst also giving you control over the routes it's avaialble on any provide you with a means of authentication.

GraphiQL.NET features include:

  • The full GraphiQl experience
  • Customisation of GraphiQL routes
  • Authentication

GraphiQL for ASP.NET Core

Setup

The GraphiQL.NET middleware can be found on NuGet here

You can install GraphiQL.NET by copying and pasting the following command into your Package Manager Console within Visual Studio (Tools > NuGet Package Manager > Package Manager Console).

Install-Package graphiql

Alternatively you can install it using the .NET Core CLI using the following command:

dotnet add package graphiql

Getting Started

Once installed you can add GraphiQL.NET to your ASP.NET Core application by adding the app.UseGraphiQl() middleware to the Configure method within your Startup.cs file.

Note: Be sure to call UseGraphiQl() before UseMvc().


public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
    // Adding this makes graphiql UI available at /graphql 
    app.UseGraphiQl();

    app.UseMvc();
}

Configuration


Configure Graphiql route

By default GraphiQL lives on the /graphql endpoint, however this can be changed by passing your chosen path to the app.UseGraphiQl(); entry point method:

app.UseGraphiQl('/whatever/graphiql');

Configure Graphql API address

You can also specify GraphiQl endpoint independent of your GraphQL API, this is especially useful if you're hosting in IIS in a virtual application (ie myapp.com/1.0/...) or hosting API and documentation separately.

public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
    app.UseGraphiQl("/graphql", "/v1/yourapi");

    app.UseMvc();
}

Now navigating to /graphql will display the GraphiQL UI, but your GraphQL API will live under the /v1/yourapi route.

Configuration via IServiceCollection

Alternatively you can configure the aforementioned routes via IServiceCollection within ConfigureServices or your Startup.cs file:

//Startup.cs

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    ...

	services.AddGraphiQl(x =>
	{
		x.GraphiQlPath = "/graphiql-ui";
		x.GraphQlApiPath = "graphql";
	});

    ...
}

public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IWebHostEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory)
{
	app.UseGraphiQl();
	...
}

Configuration via ConfigureOptions<T>

You can also use the IConfigureOptions<T> interface:

// GraphiQlTestOptionsSetup.cs

internal class GraphiQlTestOptionsSetup : IConfigureOptions<GraphiQlOptions>
{
    public void Configure(GraphiQlOptions options)
    {
        options.GraphiQlPath = "/graphiql-ui";
        options.GraphQlApiPath = "graphql";
    }
}

Then you just have to register it with your Ioc Container:

//Startup.cs

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    ...
    services.AddTransient<IConfigureOptions<GraphiQlOptions>, GraphiQlTestOptionsSetup>();z
    ...
}
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