├── test ├── .gitignore ├── variables.json ├── simple-query.graphql ├── schema.graphql ├── package.json ├── index.js └── package-lock.json ├── .gitignore ├── .mailmap ├── README.md ├── graphql-mode.el └── LICENSE /test/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules/ 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/variables.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "id": 42 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Compiled 2 | *.elc 3 | 4 | # Packaging 5 | .cask 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.mailmap: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | David Vázquez Púa 2 | David Vázquez Púa 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/simple-query.graphql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | query ($id: ID!) { 2 | person(id:$id){ 3 | id 4 | name 5 | friends { 6 | name 7 | } 8 | } 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/schema.graphql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type Query { 2 | person(id: ID): Person_type 3 | } 4 | 5 | type Person_type { 6 | id: ID!, 7 | name: String 8 | friends: [Person_type] 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "graphql-mode-test-server", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "GraphQL server to test graphql-mode", 5 | "main": "index.js", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "start": "node index.js", 8 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1" 9 | }, 10 | "dependencies": { 11 | "body-parser": "^1.20.3", 12 | "express": "^4.21.2", 13 | "express-graphql": "^0.6.3", 14 | "graphql": "^0.9.1" 15 | } 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | var express = require('express'); 4 | var graphqlHTTP = require('express-graphql'); 5 | var buildSchema = require('graphql').buildSchema; 6 | 7 | var fs = require('fs'); 8 | 9 | var schemaContent = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/schema.graphql', 'utf-8'); 10 | var schema = buildSchema(schemaContent); 11 | 12 | 13 | var root = { 14 | person: (args) => ({ 15 | id: args.id, 16 | name: "David", 17 | friends: ()=>[ 18 | { 19 | id: 999, 20 | name: "Ana" 21 | } 22 | ] 23 | }) 24 | }; 25 | 26 | var app = express(); 27 | app.use('/graphql', graphqlHTTP({ 28 | schema: schema, 29 | rootValue: root, 30 | graphiql: true 31 | })); 32 | 33 | const PORT = 4000; 34 | 35 | app.listen(PORT, () => console.log(`Now browse to localhost:${PORT}/graphql`)); 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | graphql-mode 2 | ============ 3 | 4 | [![MELPA](https://melpa.org/packages/graphql-mode-badge.svg)](https://melpa.org/#/graphql-mode) 5 | 6 | `graphql-mode` is an emacs mode to edit GraphQL schema and queries. 7 | 8 | ## Installation 9 | 10 | `graphql-mode` can be installed from MELPA repository at http://melpa.org/. 11 | 12 | Once the installation is completed, any file with a *.graphql* 13 | extension will be loaded with this mode. 14 | 15 | You can optionally install `json-mode`, and it will be enabled in the 16 | buffer that contains the response from a GraphQL service. 17 | 18 | ## Querying Endpoints 19 | 20 | To send a query to a server, you will first need the 21 | [`request`](https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request) package. Then use 22 | `graphql-send-query` (`C-c C-c`) to send a query. 23 | 24 | If you have a [`.graphqlconfig`](https://github.com/jimkyndemeyer/graphql-config-examples) file, you can select an endpoint configuration 25 | with `graphql-select-endpoint` (`C-c C-l`). 26 | 27 | To send additional headers for a request, `graphql-extra-headers` must be 28 | set. It is automatically set by `graphql-select-endpoint`, or you can edit its 29 | value using JSON with `graphql-edit-headers` (`C-c e h`). 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /graphql-mode.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; graphql-mode.el --- Major mode for editing GraphQL schemas -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2017 David Vazquez Pua 4 | 5 | ;; Author: David Vazquez Pua 6 | ;; Keywords: languages 7 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1")) 8 | ;; Homepage: https://github.com/davazp/graphql-mode 9 | ;; Version: 1.0.0 10 | 11 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 12 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 13 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 14 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 15 | 16 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 17 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 18 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 19 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 20 | 21 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 22 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 23 | 24 | ;;; Commentary: 25 | 26 | ;; This package implements a major mode to edit GraphQL schemas and 27 | ;; query. The basic functionality includes: 28 | ;; 29 | ;; - Syntax highlight 30 | ;; - Automatic indentation 31 | ;; 32 | ;; Additionally, it is able to 33 | ;; - Sending GraphQL queries to an end-point URL 34 | ;; - Uploading files with GraphQL mutations (multipart requests) 35 | ;; 36 | ;; Files with the .graphql and .gql extensions are automatically 37 | ;; opened with this mode. 38 | 39 | 40 | ;;; Code: 41 | 42 | (require 'newcomment) 43 | (require 'json) 44 | (require 'url) 45 | (require 'cl-lib) 46 | (require 'let-alist) 47 | 48 | ;;; User Customizations: 49 | 50 | (defgroup graphql nil 51 | "Major mode for editing GraphQL schemas and queries." 52 | :tag "GraphQL" 53 | :group 'languages) 54 | 55 | (defcustom graphql-indent-level 2 56 | "Number of spaces for each indentation step in `graphql-mode'." 57 | :tag "GraphQL" 58 | :type 'integer 59 | :safe 'integerp 60 | :group 'graphql) 61 | 62 | (defcustom graphql-url nil 63 | "URL address of the graphql server endpoint." 64 | :tag "GraphQL" 65 | :type 'string 66 | :group 'graphql) 67 | 68 | (defcustom graphql-variables-file nil 69 | "File name containing graphql variables." 70 | :tag "GraphQL" 71 | :type 'file 72 | :group 'graphql) 73 | 74 | (defcustom graphql-extra-headers '() 75 | "Headers to send to the graphql endpoint." 76 | :tag "GraphQL" 77 | :type '(repeat sexp) 78 | :group 'graphql) 79 | 80 | (defcustom graphql-upload-files nil 81 | "List of files to upload with GraphQL mutation. 82 | Each element should be a cons cell (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) where 83 | VAR-NAME is the variable name in the GraphQL query and FILE-PATH 84 | is the path to the file to upload." 85 | :tag "GraphQL" 86 | :type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Variable name") 87 | (file :tag "File path"))) 88 | :group 'graphql) 89 | 90 | (defcustom graphql-upload-format 'operations 91 | "Format for multipart file upload requests. 92 | - `operations': Use operations/map format (graphql-multipart-request-spec) 93 | - `form-data': Use direct form fields (query/variables/map as separate fields)" 94 | :tag "GraphQL" 95 | :type '(choice (const :tag "Operations format" operations) 96 | (const :tag "Form-data format" form-data)) 97 | :group 'graphql) 98 | 99 | (defun graphql-locate-config (dir) 100 | "Locate a graphql config starting in DIR." 101 | (if-let ((config-dir (locate-dominating-file dir ".graphqlconfig"))) 102 | (concat config-dir ".graphqlconfig") 103 | (error "Could not find a .graphqlconfig file"))) 104 | 105 | (defun graphql--completing-read-endpoint (endpoints) 106 | "Select an endpoint configuration from a list of ENDPOINTS." 107 | (completing-read "Select Graphql Endpoint:" (mapcar 'car endpoints))) 108 | 109 | (defun graphql-open-config () 110 | "Open the graphql config." 111 | (interactive) 112 | (find-file (graphql-locate-config "."))) 113 | 114 | (defun graphql-select-endpoint () 115 | "Set parameters based off of the endpoints listed in a .graphqlconfig file." 116 | (interactive) 117 | (let ((config (json-read-file (graphql-locate-config ".")))) 118 | (let-alist config 119 | (if-let ((endpoints .extensions.endpoints) 120 | (endpoint (cdr (assq (intern (graphql--completing-read-endpoint endpoints)) endpoints)))) 121 | (let-alist endpoint 122 | (setq graphql-url .url 123 | graphql-extra-headers .headers)) 124 | (error "No endpoint configurations in .graphqlconfig"))))) 125 | 126 | (defun graphql-encode-json (query &optional operation variables) 127 | "Put together a json like object with QUERY, OPERATION, and VARIABLES." 128 | (let* ((body '())) 129 | (push (cons 'query query) body) 130 | (when (and operation (not (string= operation ""))) 131 | (push (cons 'operationName operation) body)) 132 | (when variables 133 | (push (cons 'variables variables) body)) 134 | (json-encode body))) 135 | 136 | (defun graphql--make-multipart-boundary () 137 | "Generate a unique boundary string for multipart form data." 138 | (format "----GraphQLBoundary%s" (md5 (format "%s%s" (current-time) (random))))) 139 | 140 | (defun graphql-encode-multipart-operations (query operation variables upload-files boundary) 141 | "Encode using operations/map format (graphql-multipart-request-spec). 142 | 143 | QUERY is the GraphQL query string. 144 | OPERATION is the operation name. 145 | VARIABLES is the variables alist. 146 | UPLOAD-FILES is a list of (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells. 147 | BOUNDARY is the multipart boundary string. 148 | 149 | Returns the complete multipart body as a unibyte string." 150 | (let* ((operations-obj (list (cons 'query query))) 151 | (map-obj '()) 152 | (parts '()) 153 | (file-index 0)) 154 | 155 | ;; Add operation name if provided 156 | (when (and operation (not (string= operation ""))) 157 | (push (cons 'operationName operation) operations-obj)) 158 | 159 | ;; Add variables 160 | (when variables 161 | (push (cons 'variables variables) operations-obj)) 162 | 163 | ;; Add operations part 164 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"operations\"\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 165 | boundary 166 | (json-encode (nreverse operations-obj))) 167 | parts) 168 | 169 | ;; Build the map object 170 | (dolist (upload upload-files) 171 | (let* ((var-name (car upload)) 172 | (field-name (format "%d" file-index))) 173 | ;; Add to map: {"0": ["variables.varName"]} 174 | (push (cons (intern field-name) 175 | (vector (format "variables.%s" var-name))) 176 | map-obj) 177 | (setq file-index (1+ file-index)))) 178 | 179 | ;; Add map part 180 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"map\"\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 181 | boundary 182 | (json-encode map-obj)) 183 | parts) 184 | 185 | ;; Add file parts 186 | (setq file-index 0) 187 | (dolist (upload upload-files) 188 | (let* ((file-path (cdr upload)) 189 | (field-name (format "%d" file-index)) 190 | (filename (file-name-nondirectory file-path)) 191 | (file-content (with-temp-buffer 192 | (set-buffer-multibyte nil) 193 | (insert-file-contents-literally file-path) 194 | (buffer-string)))) 195 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"%s\"; filename=\"%s\"\r\nContent-Type: application/octet-stream\r\n\r\n" 196 | boundary 197 | field-name 198 | filename) 199 | parts) 200 | (push file-content parts) 201 | (push "\r\n" parts) 202 | (setq file-index (1+ file-index)))) 203 | 204 | ;; Add final boundary 205 | (push (format "--%s--\r\n" boundary) parts) 206 | 207 | ;; Combine all parts into unibyte string 208 | (apply 'concat (nreverse parts)))) 209 | 210 | (defun graphql-encode-multipart-form-data (query operation variables upload-files boundary) 211 | "Encode using direct form-data fields (query/variables/map). 212 | 213 | QUERY is the GraphQL query string. 214 | OPERATION is the operation name. 215 | VARIABLES is the variables alist. 216 | UPLOAD-FILES is a list of (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells. 217 | BOUNDARY is the multipart boundary string. 218 | 219 | Returns the complete multipart body as a unibyte string. Equivalent 220 | to curl -F \\='query=...' -F \\='variables=...\\=' -F \\='map=...' -F \\='file=@...'." 221 | (let* ((map-obj '()) 222 | (parts '())) 223 | 224 | ;; Add query part 225 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"query\"\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 226 | boundary 227 | query) 228 | parts) 229 | 230 | ;; Add operation name if provided 231 | (when (and operation (not (string= operation ""))) 232 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"operationName\"\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 233 | boundary 234 | operation) 235 | parts)) 236 | 237 | ;; Add variables part 238 | (when variables 239 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"variables\"\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 240 | boundary 241 | (json-encode variables)) 242 | parts)) 243 | 244 | ;; Build the map object and add files 245 | (dolist (upload upload-files) 246 | (let* ((var-name (car upload)) 247 | (file-path (cdr upload))) 248 | ;; Add to map: {"varName": ["variables.varName"]} 249 | (push (cons (intern var-name) 250 | (vector (format "variables.%s" var-name))) 251 | map-obj) 252 | 253 | ;; Add file part 254 | (let* ((filename (file-name-nondirectory file-path)) 255 | (file-content (with-temp-buffer 256 | (set-buffer-multibyte nil) 257 | (insert-file-contents-literally file-path) 258 | (buffer-string)))) 259 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"%s\"; filename=\"%s\"\r\nContent-Type: application/octet-stream\r\n\r\n" 260 | boundary 261 | var-name 262 | filename) 263 | parts) 264 | (push file-content parts) 265 | (push "\r\n" parts)))) 266 | 267 | ;; Add map part 268 | (push (format "--%s\r\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name=\"map\"\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n%s\r\n" 269 | boundary 270 | (json-encode map-obj)) 271 | parts) 272 | 273 | ;; Add final boundary 274 | (push (format "--%s--\r\n" boundary) parts) 275 | 276 | ;; Combine all parts into unibyte string 277 | (apply 'concat (nreverse parts)))) 278 | 279 | (defun graphql-encode-multipart (query operation variables upload-files boundary) 280 | "Encode GraphQL request as multipart form data for file uploads. 281 | 282 | QUERY is the GraphQL query string. 283 | OPERATION is the operation name. 284 | VARIABLES is the variables alist (files should have nil values). 285 | UPLOAD-FILES is a list of (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells. 286 | BOUNDARY is the multipart boundary string. 287 | 288 | Returns the complete multipart body as a unibyte string. 289 | Uses format specified by `graphql-upload-format'." 290 | (if (eq graphql-upload-format 'form-data) 291 | (graphql-encode-multipart-form-data query operation variables upload-files boundary) 292 | (graphql-encode-multipart-operations query operation variables upload-files boundary))) 293 | 294 | (defun graphql--query (query &optional operation variables upload-files) 295 | "Send QUERY to the server and return the response. 296 | 297 | The query is sent as a HTTP POST request to the URL at 298 | `graphql-url'. The query can be any GraphQL definition (query, 299 | mutation or subscription). OPERATION is a name for the 300 | operation. VARIABLES is the JSON string that specifies the values 301 | of the variables used in the query. UPLOAD-FILES is a list of 302 | \(VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells for file uploads." 303 | ;; Note that we need to get the value of graphql-url in the current 304 | ;; before before we switch to the temporary one. 305 | (let ((url graphql-url)) 306 | (graphql-post-request url query operation variables upload-files))) 307 | 308 | (declare-function request "request") 309 | (declare-function request-response-data "request") 310 | (declare-function request-response--raw-header "request") 311 | 312 | (defun graphql-post-request (url query &optional operation variables upload-files) 313 | "Make post request to graphql server with url and body. 314 | 315 | URL hostname, path, search parameters, such as operationName and variables 316 | QUERY query definition(s) of query, mutation, and/or subscription 317 | OPERATION name of the operation if multiple definition is given in QUERY 318 | VARIABLES list of variables for query operation 319 | UPLOAD-FILES list of (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells for file uploads" 320 | (or (require 'request nil t) 321 | (error "graphql-post-request needs the request package. \ 322 | Please install it and try again.")) 323 | (if upload-files 324 | ;; Multipart request for file uploads 325 | (let* ((boundary (graphql--make-multipart-boundary)) 326 | (body (graphql-encode-multipart query operation variables upload-files boundary)) 327 | (headers (append `(("Content-Type" . ,(format "multipart/form-data; boundary=%s" boundary))) 328 | graphql-extra-headers))) 329 | (request url 330 | :type "POST" 331 | :data body 332 | :headers headers 333 | :parser 'json-read 334 | :sync t 335 | :complete (lambda (&rest _) 336 | (message "%s" (if (string-equal "" operation) 337 | url 338 | (format "%s?operationName=%s" 339 | url operation)))))) 340 | ;; Regular JSON request 341 | (let* ((body (graphql-encode-json query operation variables)) 342 | (headers (append '(("Content-Type" . "application/json")) graphql-extra-headers))) 343 | (request url 344 | :type "POST" 345 | :data body 346 | :headers headers 347 | :parser 'json-read 348 | :sync t 349 | :complete (lambda (&rest _) 350 | (message "%s" (if (string-equal "" operation) 351 | url 352 | (format "%s?operationName=%s" 353 | url operation)))))))) 354 | 355 | (defun graphql-beginning-of-query () 356 | "Move the point to the beginning of the current query." 357 | (interactive) 358 | (goto-char (or (syntax-ppss-toplevel-pos (syntax-ppss (line-beginning-position))) 359 | (line-beginning-position))) 360 | (back-to-indentation)) 361 | 362 | (defun graphql-end-of-query () 363 | "Move the point to the end of the current query." 364 | (interactive) 365 | (while (and (< (point) (point-max)) 366 | (or (> (current-indentation) 0) 367 | (> (car (syntax-ppss)) 0))) 368 | (forward-line 1))) 369 | 370 | (defun graphql-current-query () 371 | "Return the current query/mutation/subscription definition." 372 | (let ((start 373 | (save-excursion 374 | (graphql-beginning-of-query) 375 | (point))) 376 | (end 377 | (save-excursion 378 | (graphql-end-of-query) 379 | (point)))) 380 | (if (not (equal start end)) 381 | (buffer-substring-no-properties start end) 382 | (save-excursion 383 | (let ((saved-point (point)) 384 | (line (thing-at-point 'line t))) 385 | (when (string-match-p (regexp-quote "}") line) 386 | (search-backward "}" (beginning-of-line))) 387 | (when (string-match-p (regexp-quote "{") line) 388 | (search-forward "{" (end-of-line))) 389 | (if (= (point) saved-point) 390 | nil 391 | (graphql-current-query))))))) 392 | 393 | (defun graphql-current-operation () 394 | "Return the name of the current graphql query." 395 | (let* ((query 396 | (save-excursion 397 | (replace-regexp-in-string "^[ \t\n]*" "" 398 | (or (graphql-current-query) "")))) 399 | (tokens 400 | (split-string query "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+")) 401 | (first (nth 0 tokens))) 402 | 403 | (if (or (string-equal first "{") (string-equal first "")) 404 | nil 405 | (replace-regexp-in-string "[({].*" "" (nth 1 tokens))))) 406 | 407 | (defun graphql-current-variables (filename) 408 | "Return the current variables contained in FILENAME." 409 | (if (and filename 410 | (not (string-equal filename "")) 411 | (not (file-directory-p filename)) 412 | (file-exists-p filename)) 413 | (condition-case nil 414 | (progn (get-buffer-create (find-file-noselect filename)) 415 | (json-read-file filename)) 416 | (error nil)) 417 | nil)) 418 | 419 | (define-minor-mode graphql-query-response-mode 420 | "Allows GraphQL query response buffer to be closed with (q)" 421 | :lighter " GraphQL Response" 422 | :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 423 | (define-key map (kbd "q") 'quit-window) 424 | map)) 425 | 426 | (defun graphql-read-upload-files () 427 | "Interactively read files to upload with GraphQL query. 428 | Returns a list of (VAR-NAME . FILE-PATH) cons cells." 429 | (let ((files '()) 430 | (continue t)) 431 | (while continue 432 | (let ((var-name (read-string "Variable name (empty to finish): "))) 433 | (if (string-empty-p var-name) 434 | (setq continue nil) 435 | (let ((file-path (read-file-name (format "File for %s: " var-name)))) 436 | (push (cons var-name file-path) files))))) 437 | (nreverse files))) 438 | 439 | (defun graphql-send-query (&optional prompt) 440 | "Send the current GraphQL query/mutation/subscription to server. 441 | With \\[universal-argument] PROMPT, prompt for 442 | `graphql-url'/`graphql-variables-file'/`graphql-upload-files'." 443 | (interactive "P") 444 | (let* ((url (or (and (not prompt) graphql-url) 445 | (read-string "GraphQL URL: " graphql-url))) 446 | (var (or (and (not prompt) graphql-variables-file) 447 | (read-file-name "GraphQL Variables: " nil graphql-variables-file))) 448 | (files (if prompt 449 | (when (y-or-n-p "Upload files? ") 450 | (graphql-read-upload-files)) 451 | graphql-upload-files))) 452 | (let ((graphql-url url) 453 | (graphql-variables-file var) 454 | (graphql-upload-files files)) 455 | 456 | (let* ((query (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))) 457 | (operation (graphql-current-operation)) 458 | (variables (graphql-current-variables var)) 459 | (response (graphql--query query operation variables files))) 460 | (with-current-buffer-window 461 | "*GraphQL*" 'display-buffer-pop-up-window nil 462 | (erase-buffer) 463 | (when (fboundp 'json-mode) 464 | (json-mode)) 465 | (insert (json-encode (request-response-data response))) 466 | (json-pretty-print-buffer) 467 | (goto-char (point-max)) 468 | (insert "\n\n" 469 | (propertize (request-response--raw-header response) 470 | 'face 'font-lock-comment-face 471 | 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face)) 472 | (graphql-query-response-mode)))) 473 | ;; If the query was successful, then save the value of graphql-url 474 | ;; in the current buffer (instead of the introduced local 475 | ;; binding). 476 | (setq graphql-url url) 477 | (setq graphql-variables-file var) 478 | (setq graphql-upload-files files) 479 | nil)) 480 | 481 | (defvar graphql-mode-map 482 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 483 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'graphql-send-query) 484 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'graphql-select-endpoint) 485 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c e h") 'graphql-edit-headers) 486 | map) 487 | "Key binding for GraphQL mode.") 488 | 489 | (defvar graphql-mode-syntax-table 490 | (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) 491 | (modify-syntax-entry ?\# "<" st) 492 | (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" st) 493 | (modify-syntax-entry ?\$ "'" st) 494 | st) 495 | "Syntax table for GraphQL mode.") 496 | 497 | (defun graphql-syntax-stringify () 498 | "Put `syntax-table' property correctly on single/triple quotes." 499 | (let* ((ppss (save-excursion (backward-char 3) (syntax-ppss))) 500 | (string-start (and (eq t (nth 3 ppss)) (nth 8 ppss))) 501 | (quote-starting-pos (- (point) 3)) 502 | (quote-ending-pos (point))) 503 | (cond ((or (nth 4 ppss) 504 | (and string-start 505 | (not (eql (char-after string-start) 506 | (char-after quote-starting-pos))))) 507 | ;; Inside of a comment or a string quoted with different triple 508 | ;; quotes so do nothing 509 | nil) 510 | ((nth 5 ppss) 511 | ;; The escaped quote - not part of a triple quote 512 | (goto-char (1+ quote-starting-pos))) 513 | ((null string-start) 514 | ;; The start of the string, where we want the string fence syntax on 515 | ;; the last quote 516 | (put-text-property (1- quote-ending-pos) quote-ending-pos 517 | 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))) 518 | (t 519 | ;; The end of the string, where we want the string fence syntax on 520 | ;; the first quote 521 | (put-text-property quote-starting-pos (1+ quote-starting-pos) 522 | 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))))) 523 | 524 | (defconst graphql-syntax-propertize-function 525 | (syntax-propertize-rules 526 | ("\"\"\"" (0 (ignore (graphql-syntax-stringify)))))) 527 | 528 | (defvar-local graphql-edit-headers--parent-buffer nil) 529 | (put 'graphql-edit-headers--parent-buffer 'permanent-local t) 530 | 531 | 532 | (defun graphql-indent-line () 533 | "Indent GraphQL schema language." 534 | (let ((position (point)) 535 | (column) 536 | (indent-pos)) 537 | (save-excursion 538 | (graphql-beginning-of-query) 539 | (setq column (current-column))) 540 | 541 | (save-excursion 542 | (let ((level (car (syntax-ppss (line-beginning-position))))) 543 | 544 | ;; Handle closing pairs 545 | (when (looking-at "\\s-*\\s)") 546 | (setq level (1- level))) 547 | 548 | (indent-line-to (+ column (* graphql-indent-level level))) 549 | (setq indent-pos (point)))) 550 | 551 | (when (< position indent-pos) 552 | (goto-char indent-pos)))) 553 | 554 | (defvar graphql-keywords 555 | '("type" "input" "interface" "fragment" 556 | "query" "enum" "mutation" "subscription" 557 | "Int" "Float" "String" "Boolean" "ID" 558 | "true" "false" "null" "extend" 559 | "scalar" "union")) 560 | 561 | (defun graphql-completion-at-point () 562 | "Return the list of candidates for completion. 563 | This is the function to be used for the hook `completion-at-point-functions'." 564 | (let* ((bds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)) 565 | (start (car bds)) 566 | (end (cdr bds))) 567 | (list start end graphql-keywords . nil))) 568 | 569 | 570 | (defvar graphql-definition-regex 571 | (concat "\\(" (regexp-opt '("type" "input" "interface" "fragment" "query" 572 | "mutation" "subscription" "enum" "extend" 573 | "scalar" "union")) "\\)" 574 | "[[:space:]]+\\(\\_<.+?\\_>\\)") 575 | "Keyword Regular Expressions.") 576 | 577 | (defvar graphql-builtin-types 578 | '("Int" "Float" "String" "Boolean" "ID") 579 | "Built-in GraphQL Types.") 580 | 581 | (defvar graphql-constants 582 | '("true" "false" "null") 583 | "Constant GraphQL Types.") 584 | 585 | 586 | ;;; Check if the point is in an argument list. 587 | (defun graphql--in-arguments-p () 588 | "Return t if the point is in the arguments list of a GraphQL query." 589 | (let ((opening (cl-second (syntax-ppss)))) 590 | (eql (char-after opening) ?\())) 591 | 592 | 593 | (defun graphql--field-parameter-matcher (limit) 594 | (catch 'end 595 | (while t 596 | (cond 597 | ;; If we are inside an argument list, try to match the first 598 | ;; argument that we find or exit the argument list otherwise, so 599 | ;; the search can continue. 600 | ((graphql--in-arguments-p) 601 | (let* ((end (save-excursion (up-list) (point))) 602 | (match (search-forward-regexp "\\(\\_<[_A-Za-z][_0-9A-Za-z]*?\\_>\\):" end t))) 603 | (if match 604 | ;; unless we are inside a string or comment 605 | (let ((state (syntax-ppss))) 606 | (when (not (or (nth 3 state) 607 | (nth 4 state))) 608 | (throw 'end t))) 609 | (up-list)))) 610 | (t 611 | ;; If we are not inside an argument list, jump after the next 612 | ;; opening parenthesis, and we will try again there. 613 | (skip-syntax-forward "^(" limit) 614 | (and (eobp) (throw 'end nil)) 615 | (forward-char)))))) 616 | 617 | 618 | (defvar graphql-font-lock-keywords 619 | `( 620 | ;; Type definition 621 | ("\\(type\\)[[:space:]]+\\(\\_<.+?\\_>\\)" 622 | (1 font-lock-keyword-face) 623 | (2 font-lock-function-name-face) 624 | ("[[:space:]]+\\(implements\\)\\(?:[[:space:]]+\\(\\_<.+?\\_>\\)\\)?" 625 | nil nil 626 | (1 font-lock-keyword-face) 627 | (2 font-lock-function-name-face))) 628 | 629 | ;; Definitions 630 | (,graphql-definition-regex 631 | (1 font-lock-keyword-face) 632 | (2 font-lock-function-name-face)) 633 | 634 | ;; Constants 635 | (,(regexp-opt graphql-constants) . font-lock-constant-face) 636 | 637 | ;; Variables 638 | ("\\$\\_<.+?\\_>" . font-lock-variable-name-face) 639 | 640 | ;; Types 641 | (":[[:space:]]*\\[?\\(\\_<.+?\\_>\\)\\]?" 642 | (1 font-lock-type-face)) 643 | 644 | ;; Directives 645 | ("@\\_<.+?\\_>" . font-lock-keyword-face) 646 | 647 | ;; Field parameters 648 | (graphql--field-parameter-matcher 649 | (1 font-lock-variable-name-face))) 650 | "Font Lock keywords.") 651 | 652 | ;;; Edit headers functionality: 653 | 654 | (defun graphql-edit-headers () 655 | "Edit graphql request headers interactively in a dedicated buffer. 656 | 657 | Open a buffer to edit `graphql-extra-headers'. The contents of this 658 | buffer take precedence over the setting in `graphql-extra-headers' 659 | when sending a request." 660 | (interactive) 661 | (unless (memq major-mode '(graphql-mode graphql-ts-mode)) 662 | (error "Not in graphql-mode, cannot edit headers")) 663 | (let ((extra-headers-buffer-name 664 | (concat "*Graphql Headers for " (buffer-name) "*")) 665 | (parent-buffer (current-buffer))) 666 | (pop-to-buffer extra-headers-buffer-name) 667 | (setq-local graphql-edit-headers--parent-buffer parent-buffer) 668 | (if (and (string-empty-p (buffer-string)) graphql-extra-headers) 669 | (progn 670 | (insert (json-encode graphql-extra-headers)) 671 | (json-pretty-print (point-min) (point-max)) 672 | (goto-char (point-min)))) 673 | (when (fboundp 'json-mode) 674 | (json-mode)) 675 | (graphql-edit-headers-mode))) 676 | 677 | (defun graphql-edit-headers-buffer-p () 678 | "Non-nil when current buffer is a header editing buffer." 679 | (bound-and-true-p graphql-edit-headers-mode)) 680 | 681 | (defun graphql-edit-headers-accept () 682 | "Accept buffer contents and write to `graphql-extra-headers'." 683 | (interactive) 684 | (unless (graphql-edit-headers-buffer-p) (error "Not in a GraphQL headers buffer")) 685 | (let ((new-headers (json-read-from-string (buffer-string)))) 686 | (with-current-buffer graphql-edit-headers--parent-buffer 687 | (setq-local graphql-extra-headers new-headers))) 688 | (quit-window 'kill-buffer)) 689 | 690 | (defun graphql-edit-headers-abort () 691 | "Kill current headers buffer and return to graphql file." 692 | (interactive) 693 | (unless (graphql-edit-headers-buffer-p) (error "Not in a GraphQL headers buffer")) 694 | (quit-window 'kill-buffer)) 695 | 696 | (define-minor-mode graphql-edit-headers-mode 697 | "Minor mode for editing graphql extra headers. 698 | \\ 699 | This minor mode is turned on when you edit GraphQL headers 700 | interactively with `\\[graphql-edit-headers]'." 701 | :lighter " GQL Hdr" 702 | :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 703 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'graphql-edit-headers-accept) 704 | (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'graphql-edit-headers-abort) 705 | map) 706 | (setq header-line-format (substitute-command-keys "Edit GraphQL query headers. 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