graphql

Low-level GraphQL client for Go.
- Simple, familiar API
- Respects
context.Contexttimeouts and cancellation - Build and execute any kind of GraphQL request
- Use strong Go types for response data
- Use variables and upload files
- Simple error handling
Installation
Make sure you have a working Go environment. To install graphql, simply run:
$ go get github.com/machinebox/graphql
Usage
import "context"
// create a client (safe to share across requests)
client := graphql.NewClient("https://machinebox.io/graphql")
// make a request
req := graphql.NewRequest(`
query ($key: String!) {
items (id:$key) {
field1
field2
field3
}
}
`)
// set any variables
req.Var("key", "value")
// set header fields
req.Header.Set("Cache-Control", "no-cache")
// define a Context for the request
ctx := context.Background()
// run it and capture the response
var respData ResponseStruct
if err := client.Run(ctx, req, &respData); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}File support via multipart form data
By default, the package will send a JSON body. To enable the sending of files, you can opt to
use multipart form data instead using the UseMultipartForm option when you create your Client:
client := graphql.NewClient("https://machinebox.io/graphql", graphql.UseMultipartForm())
For more information, read the godoc package documentation or the blog post.
Thanks
Thanks to Chris Broadfoot for design help.

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