Fetching GraphQL Data Using Fetch API
Let’s look at how we can fetch the GraphQL data using the fetch API.
Step 1: Creating GraphQL Query
In this step, we will create the GraphQL query to fetch only the specified pokemon data from the server, and we will keep the limit as 10, and offset as 0.
Javascript
const graphqlEndpoint = 'https://graphql-pokeapi.graphcdn.app/' ; const graphqlQuery = ` query getPokemons { pokemons(limit: 10, offset: 0) { count next previous status message results { id name image } } } `; |
Step 2: Defining fetch options, changing the HTTP verb to POST, and passing the GraphQL query in the request body.
In this step, we will create the fetchOptions object and assign the method to be POST, headers as Content=Type of application/json, and in the body we will pass the graphQL Query
Javascript
const fetchOptions = { method: 'POST' , headers: { 'Content-Type' : 'application/json' , }, body: JSON.stringify({ query: graphqlQuery }), }; |
Step 3: Hitting the Query using the Fetch API
In this step, we will hit the query endpoint using the fetch API and log the data into the console. The whole code should look like below
Javascript
const graphqlEndpoint = 'https://graphql-pokeapi.graphcdn.app/' ; const graphqlQuery = ` query getPokemons { pokemons(limit: 10, offset: 0) { count next previous status message results { id name image } } } `; const fetchOptions = { method: 'POST' , headers: { 'Content-Type' : 'application/json' , }, body: JSON.stringify({ query: graphqlQuery }), }; fetch(graphqlEndpoint, fetchOptions) .then(response => response.json()) .then(data => { console.log( 'GraphQL Data:' , data); }) . catch (error => { console.error( 'Error:' , error); }); |
Output:
The output for the above code will look like below
Data Fetching with GraphQL
GraphQL is an open-source technology that allows us to query only the data that we require, unlike the traditional REST architecture which returns us the entire resources and data with specific endpoints configured for the same. Using GraphQL, we specify using the query the data that we want, and it returns the specified data in the specified format. It helps reduce the amount of data transfer over the network and saves network bandwidth.
This article will teach us how to fetch data using GraphQL, with React as our front-end UI library.