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Obsidian

GraphQL, built for Deno.

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Features

  • GraphQL query abstraction and caching in SSR React projects, improving the performance of your app
  • Normalized caching, optimizing memory management to keep your site lightweight and fast
  • Fullstack integration, leveraging client-side and server-side caching to streamline your caching strategy

Overview

Obsidian is Deno’s first native GraphQL caching client and server module. Boasting lightning-fast caching and fetching capabilities alongside headlining normalization and destructuring strategies, obsidian is equipped to support scalable, highly performant applications.

Optimized for use in server-side rendered React apps built with Deno, full stack integration of obsidian enables many of its most powerful features, including optimized caching exchanges between client and server and extremely lightweight client-side caching.

Documentation and Demo

obsidian.land

Installation

QUICK START

In the server:

import { ObsidianRouter } from 'https://deno.land/x/obsidian@v1.0.1/mod.ts';

In the app:

import { ObsidianWrapper } from 'https://deno.land/x/obsidian@v1.0.1/clientMod.ts';

Creating the Router

import { Application, Router } from 'https://deno.land/x/oak@v6.0.1/mod.ts';
import { ObsidianRouter, gql } from 'https://deno.land/x/obsidian@v1.0.1/mod.ts';

const PORT = 8000;

const app = new Application();

const types = (gql as any)`
  // Type definitions
`;

const resolvers = {
  // Resolvers
}

interface ObsRouter extends Router {
  obsidianSchema?: any;
}

const GraphQLRouter = await ObsidianRouter<ObsRouter>({
  Router,
  typeDefs: types,
  resolvers: resolvers,
  redisPort: 6379,
});

app.use(GraphQLRouter.routes(), GraphQLRouter.allowedMethods());

await app.listen({ port: PORT });

Sending ObsidianSchema

interface initialState {
  obsidianSchema?: any;
}

const initialState: initialState = {
  obsidianSchema: GraphQLRouter.obsidianSchema
}

const router = new Router();
router.get('/', handlePage);

function handlePage(ctx: any) {
  try {
    const body = (ReactDomServer as any).renderToString(<App />);
    ctx.response.body = `<!DOCTYPE html>
      <html lang="en">
      <head>
        <meta charset="UTF-8">
        <title>SSR React App</title>
        <script>
          window.__INITIAL_STATE__ = ${JSON.stringify(initialState)};
        </script>
      </head>
      <body>
        <div id="root">${body}</div>
        <script src="/static/client.tsx" defer></script>
      </body>
      </html>`;
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
  }
}

app.use(router.routes(), router.allowedMethods());

Creating the Wrapper

import { ObsidianWrapper } from 'https://deno.land/x/obsidian@v1.0.1/clientMod.ts';

const App = () => {
  return (
    <ObsidianWrapper>
      <WeatherApp />
    </ObsidianWrapper>
  );
};

Making a Query

import { useObsidian } from 'https://deno.land/x/obsidian@v1.0.1/clientMod.ts';

const WeatherApp = () => {
  const { gather } = useObsidian();
  const [weather, setWeather] = (React as any).useState('Sunny');

  return (
    <h1>{weather}</h1>
    <button
      onClick={() => {
        gather(`query { getWeather { id description } }`)
        .then(resp => setWeather(resp.data.getWeather.description))
      }}
    >Get Weather</button>
  );
};

Documentation

obsidian.land

Authors

Lascaux Engineers

Alonso Garza
Burak Caliskan
Matt Meigs
Travis Frank