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captbaritone avatar captbaritone commented on July 28, 2024 1

Ah, interesting. I see this (4.) as a specific way of implementing number 3, right? Except instead of being part of Grats default behavior, it's an separate extra step you can take if you happen to want the "clean" version of the schema.

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mandx avatar mandx commented on July 28, 2024

Another option:

  1. Same as 1. and also add a separate utility/command that takes a Grats-generated schema and outputs the "clean" schema; one that has all the well-known Grats specific directives removed.

Since the recommended way to use Grats implies a build step, it's easy to just add a cat schema.grats.graphql | npx grats-clean-schema > schema.final.graphql command (this example invocation just a placeholder).

What I like about this option is that this is additive: You wouldn't have to change anything to grats, only add another command (withing the same package or as a separate one on NPM) with just enough GraphQL SDL parsing code to load and emit schemas.

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captbaritone avatar captbaritone commented on July 28, 2024

Resolve by #69

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