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# graphql.js
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> GitHub GraphQL API client for browsers and Node
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[![@latest](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@octokit/graphql.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@octokit/graphql)
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js/actions?query=workflow%3ATest+branch%3Amaster)
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<!-- toc -->
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Send a simple query](#send-a-simple-query)
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- [Authentication](#authentication)
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- [Variables](#variables)
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- [Pass query together with headers and variables](#pass-query-together-with-headers-and-variables)
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- [Use with GitHub Enterprise](#use-with-github-enterprise)
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- [Use custom `@octokit/request` instance](#use-custom-octokitrequest-instance)
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- [Errors](#errors)
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- [Partial responses](#partial-responses)
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- [Writing tests](#writing-tests)
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- [License](#license)
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<!-- tocstop -->
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## Usage
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<table>
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<tbody valign=top align=left>
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<tr><th>
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Browsers
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</th><td width=100%>
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Load `@octokit/graphql` directly from [cdn.pika.dev](https://cdn.pika.dev)
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```html
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<script type="module">
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import { endpoint } from "https://cdn.pika.dev/@octokit/graphql";
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</script>
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```
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>
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Node
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</th><td>
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Install with <code>npm install @octokit/graphql</code>
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```js
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const { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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// or: import { graphql } from "@octokit/graphql";
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```
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</td></tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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### Send a simple query
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```js
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const { repository } = await graphql(
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`
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{
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repository(owner: "octokit", name: "graphql.js") {
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issues(last: 3) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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`,
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{
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`,
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},
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}
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);
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```
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### Authentication
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The simplest way to authenticate a request is to set the `Authorization` header, e.g. to a [personal access token](https://github.com/settings/tokens/).
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```js
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const graphqlWithAuth = graphql.defaults({
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`,
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},
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});
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const { repository } = await graphqlWithAuth(`
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{
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repository(owner: "octokit", name: "graphql.js") {
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issues(last: 3) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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`);
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```
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For more complex authentication strategies such as GitHub Apps or Basic, we recommend the according authentication library exported by [`@octokit/auth`](https://github.com/octokit/auth.js).
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```js
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const { createAppAuth } = require("@octokit/auth-app");
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const auth = createAppAuth({
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id: process.env.APP_ID,
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privateKey: process.env.PRIVATE_KEY,
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installationId: 123,
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});
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const graphqlWithAuth = graphql.defaults({
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request: {
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hook: auth.hook,
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},
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});
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const { repository } = await graphqlWithAuth(
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`{
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repository(owner: "octokit", name: "graphql.js") {
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issues(last: 3) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}`
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);
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```
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### Variables
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⚠️ Do not use [template literals](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals) in the query strings as they make your code vulnerable to query injection attacks (see [#2](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js/issues/2)). Use variables instead:
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```js
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const { lastIssues } = await graphql(`query lastIssues($owner: String!, $repo: String!, $num: Int = 3) {
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repository(owner:$owner, name:$repo) {
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issues(last:$num) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}`, {
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owner: 'octokit',
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repo: 'graphql.js'
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`
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}
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}
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})
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```
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### Pass query together with headers and variables
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```js
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const { graphql } = require('@octokit/graphql')
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const { lastIssues } = await graphql({
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query: `query lastIssues($owner: String!, $repo: String!, $num: Int = 3) {
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repository(owner:$owner, name:$repo) {
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issues(last:$num) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}`,
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owner: 'octokit',
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repo: 'graphql.js'
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`
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}
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})
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```
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### Use with GitHub Enterprise
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```js
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let { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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graphql = graphql.defaults({
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baseUrl: "https://github-enterprise.acme-inc.com/api",
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`,
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},
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});
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const { repository } = await graphql(`
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{
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repository(owner: "acme-project", name: "acme-repo") {
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issues(last: 3) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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`);
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```
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### Use custom `@octokit/request` instance
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```js
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const { request } = require("@octokit/request");
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const { withCustomRequest } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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let requestCounter = 0;
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const myRequest = request.defaults({
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headers: {
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authentication: "token secret123",
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},
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request: {
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hook(request, options) {
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requestCounter++;
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return request(options);
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},
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},
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});
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const myGraphql = withCustomRequest(myRequest);
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await request("/");
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await myGraphql(`
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{
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repository(owner: "acme-project", name: "acme-repo") {
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issues(last: 3) {
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edges {
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node {
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title
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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`);
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// requestCounter is now 2
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```
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## Errors
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In case of a GraphQL error, `error.message` is set to the first error from the response’s `errors` array. All errors can be accessed at `error.errors`. `error.request` has the request options such as query, variables and headers set for easier debugging.
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```js
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let { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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graphqlt = graphql.defaults({
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`,
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},
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});
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const query = `{
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viewer {
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bioHtml
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}
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}`;
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try {
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const result = await graphql(query);
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} catch (error) {
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// server responds with
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// {
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// "data": null,
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// "errors": [{
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// "message": "Field 'bioHtml' doesn't exist on type 'User'",
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// "locations": [{
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// "line": 3,
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// "column": 5
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// }]
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// }]
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// }
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console.log("Request failed:", error.request); // { query, variables: {}, headers: { authorization: 'token secret123' } }
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console.log(error.message); // Field 'bioHtml' doesn't exist on type 'User'
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}
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```
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## Partial responses
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A GraphQL query may respond with partial data accompanied by errors. In this case we will throw an error but the partial data will still be accessible through `error.data`
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```js
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let { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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graphql = graphql.defaults({
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headers: {
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authorization: `token secret123`,
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},
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});
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const query = `{
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repository(name: "probot", owner: "probot") {
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name
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ref(qualifiedName: "master") {
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target {
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... on Commit {
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history(first: 25, after: "invalid cursor") {
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nodes {
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message
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}`;
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try {
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const result = await graphql(query);
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} catch (error) {
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// server responds with
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// {
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// "data": {
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// "repository": {
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// "name": "probot",
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// "ref": null
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// }
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// },
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// "errors": [
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// {
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// "type": "INVALID_CURSOR_ARGUMENTS",
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// "path": [
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// "repository",
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// "ref",
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// "target",
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// "history"
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// ],
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// "locations": [
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// {
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// "line": 7,
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// "column": 11
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// }
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// ],
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// "message": "`invalid cursor` does not appear to be a valid cursor."
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// }
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// ]
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// }
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console.log("Request failed:", error.request); // { query, variables: {}, headers: { authorization: 'token secret123' } }
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console.log(error.message); // `invalid cursor` does not appear to be a valid cursor.
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console.log(error.data); // { repository: { name: 'probot', ref: null } }
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}
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```
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## Writing tests
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You can pass a replacement for [the built-in fetch implementation](https://github.com/bitinn/node-fetch) as `request.fetch` option. For example, using [fetch-mock](http://www.wheresrhys.co.uk/fetch-mock/) works great to write tests
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```js
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const assert = require("assert");
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const fetchMock = require("fetch-mock/es5/server");
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const { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
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graphql("{ viewer { login } }", {
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headers: {
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authorization: "token secret123",
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},
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request: {
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fetch: fetchMock
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.sandbox()
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.post("https://api.github.com/graphql", (url, options) => {
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assert.strictEqual(options.headers.authorization, "token secret123");
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assert.strictEqual(
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options.body,
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'{"query":"{ viewer { login } }"}',
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"Sends correct query"
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);
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return { data: {} };
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}),
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},
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});
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```
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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