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Artemis

Notice

Artemis has been discontinued.

For alternatives, take a look at the Ferry project, featuring code generation for data types, customizable network layer (using gql_link), cache, data store connections, refetching + pagination support and more.

Also check out graphql, with features closely matching the current Artemis state: fully-featured client (for Dart and Flutter) with persistence, type generation (with graphql_codegen), cache, and more.

Users and community are also invited to join the GraphQL Dart Discord to discuss migration approaches and ask for support.

Thanks to all contributors and users that made this project possible.

To check out the old README, click here.

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Check the beta branch for the bleeding edge (and breaking) stuff.

Artemis is a code generator that looks for schema.graphql (GraphQL SDL - Schema Definition Language) and *.graphql files and builds .graphql.dart files typing that query, based on the schema. That's similar to what Apollo does (Artemis is his sister anyway).


Installation

Add the following to your pubspec.yaml file to be able to do code generation:

dev_dependencies:
  artemis: '>=7.0.0 <8.0.0'
  build_runner: ^2.1.4
  json_serializable: ^6.0.1

The generated code uses the following packages in run-time:

dependencies:
  artemis: '>=8.0.0 <8.0.0' # only if you're using ArtemisClient!
  json_annotation: ^4.3.0
  equatable: ^2.0.3
  gql: ^0.13.1-alpha

Then run:

dart pub get

or

flutter pub get

Now Artemis will generate the API files for you by running:

dart run build_runner build

or

flutter pub run build_runner build

Configuration

Artemis offers some configuration options to generate code. All options should be included on build.yaml file on the root of the project:

targets:
  $default:
    builders:
      artemis:
        options:
          # custom configuration options!

⚠️ Make sure your configuration file is called build.yaml (with .yaml extension, not .yml)!

Option Default value Description
generate_helpers true If Artemis should generate query/mutation helper GraphQLQuery subclasses.
scalar_mapping [] Mapping of GraphQL and Dart types. See Custom scalars.
schema_mapping [] Mapping of queries and which schemas they will use for code generation. See Schema mapping.
fragments_glob null Import path to the file implementing fragments for all queries mapped in schema_mapping. If it's assigned, fragments defined in schema_mapping will be ignored.
ignore_for_file [] The linter rules to ignore for artemis generated files.
generate_queries true If Artemis should generate query documents and operation names. If you are using Artemis with graphql library it is useful to have those queries and operation names generated but without Atremis specific classes to exclude Artemis from dependancies

It's important to remember that, by default, build will follow Dart's package layout conventions, meaning that only some folders will be considered to parse the input files. So, if you want to reference files from a folder other than lib/, make sure you've included it on sources:

targets:
  $default:
    sources:
      - lib/**
      - graphql/**
      - data/**
      - schema.graphql

Schema mapping

By default, Artemis won't generate anything. That's because your queries/mutations should be linked to GraphQL schemas. To configure it, you need to point a schema_mapping to the path of those queries and schemas:

targets:
  $default:
    builders:
      artemis:
        options:
          schema_mapping:
            - output: lib/graphql_api.graphql.dart
              schema: lib/my_graphql_schema.graphql
              queries_glob: lib/**.graphql

Each SchemaMap is configured this way:

Option Default value Description
output Relative path to output the generated code. It should end with .graphql.dart or else the generator will need to generate one more file.
schema Relative path to the GraphQL schema.
queries_glob Glob that selects all query files to be used with this schema.
naming_scheme pathedWithTypes The naming scheme to be used on generated classes names. pathedWithTypes is the default for retrocompatibility, where the names of previous types are used as prefix of the next class. This can generate duplication on certain schemas. With pathedWithFields, the names of previous fields are used as prefix of the next class and with simple, only the actual GraphQL class nameis considered.
type_name_field __typename The name of the field used to differentiate interfaces and union types (commonly __typename or __resolveType). Note that __typename field are not added automatically to the query. If you want interface/union type resolution, you need to manually add it there or set append_type_name to true.
append_type_name false Appends type_name_field value to the query selections set.
fragments_glob null Import path to the file implementing fragments for all queries mapped in schema_mapping.

See examples for more information and configuration options.

Custom scalars

If your schema uses custom scalars, they must be defined on build.yaml. If it needs a custom parser (to decode from/to json), the custom_parser_import path must be set and the file must implement both fromGraphQL___ToDart___ and fromDart___ToGraphQL___ constant functions.

___ToDart___ and ___ToGraphQL___ should be named including nullability, here is an example:

  • file: Upload => fromGraphQLUploadNullableToDartMultipartFileNullable and fromDartMultipartFileNullableToGraphQLUploadNullable
  • file: Upload! => fromGraphQLUploadToDartMultipartFile and fromDartMultipartFileToGraphQLUpload
  • file: [Upload] => fromGraphQLListNullableUploadNullableToDartListNullableMultipartFileNullable and fromDartListNullableMultipartFileNullableToGraphQLListNullableUploadNullable
  • file: [Upload]! => fromGraphQLListUploadNullableToDartListMultipartFileNullable and fromDartListMultipartFileNullableToGraphQLListUploadNullable
  • file: [Upload!]! => fromGraphQLListUploadToDartListMultipartFile and fromDartListMultipartFileToGraphQLListUpload
targets:
  $default:
    builders:
      artemis:
        options:
          scalar_mapping:
            - custom_parser_import: 'package:graphbrainz_example/coercers.dart'
              graphql_type: Date
              dart_type: DateTime

If your custom scalar needs to import Dart libraries, you can provide it in the config as well:

targets:
  $default:
    builders:
      artemis:
        options:
          scalar_mapping:
            - custom_parser_import: 'package:graphbrainz_example/coercers.dart'
              graphql_type: BigDecimal
              dart_type:
                name: Decimal
                imports:
                  - 'package:decimal/decimal.dart'

Each ScalarMap is configured this way:

Option Default value Description
graphql_type The GraphQL custom scalar name on schema.
dart_type The Dart type this custom scalar should be converted from/to.
custom_parser_import null Import path to the file implementing coercer functions for custom scalars. See Custom scalars.

See examples for more information and configuration options.

Articles and videos

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ArtemisClient

If you have generate_helpers, Artemis will create a subclass of GraphQLQuery for you, this class can be used in conjunction with ArtemisClient.

final client = ArtemisClient('/graphql');
final gitHubReposQuery = MyGitHubReposQuery();
final response = await client.execute(gitHubReposQuery);

ArtemisClient adds type-awareness around Link from package:gql/link. You can create ArtemisClient from any Link using ArtemisClient.fromLink.

Check the examples to see how to use it in details.