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Installation

Make sure that you add both the graphql and @graphql-codegen/cli packages in your project's dependencies:

yarn add graphql
yarn add -D typescript
yarn add -D @graphql-codegen/cli

Global Installation

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Please avoid installing graphql, @graphql-codegen/cli, and its plugins as global dependencies. This will cause issues because of duplications of the graphql package. Install it only locally in your project.

Monorepo Project

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If you are using Monorepo setup (Lerna/Yarn Workspaces/anything else), please note that GraphQL Codegen is using require to load plugins and files. This might break and fail in case of hoisting.

If you are having issues with loading GraphQL-Codegen plugins, make sure it's installed correctly, at the same level of node_modules, and make sure it's accessible and available for the Codegen CLI.

GraphQL Code Generator comes with dozen plugins, from front-end to back-end, from web apps to mobile apps. If you are not sure which plugins might be helpful for your GraphQL stack, give a try at the Initialization Wizard.

Otherwise, you can start exploring the plugins and setting up them manually.

Setup

Initialization Wizard

Once installed, GraphQL Code Generator CLI can help you configure your project based on some popular flows:

yarn graphql-code-generator init
yarn # install the chosen packages

Question by question, it will guide you through the whole process of setting up a schema, selecting and installing plugins, picking a destination to where your files are generated, and a lot more.

Manual Setup

Once GraphQL Code Generator is installed and added to your project's development workflow (scripts), you can start installing plugins and configuring them.

If you are looking for the best way to leverage GraphQL Code Generator on your stack, you should read one of our Guides.

On top of each plugin documentation, we provide one Guide for the most famous framework such as React or Apollo Server. Each guide exposes the best plugins and configurations available for each framework and stack (React with Apollo / URQL / React Query, Angular with Apollo, …).

Otherwise, if you prefer exploring plugins and skipping the high-level explanations, the go-to resource will be the plugins documentation and the codegen.yaml API reference documentation.

What's next?

Get started with our guides:

If your stack is not listed above, please refer to our plugins directory.

Last updated on October 27, 2022