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Anon Ray a21f6cd648 introduce v1/graphql (fix #1368) (#2064)
Changes compared to `/v1alpha1/graphql`

* Changed all graphql responses in **/v1/graphql** endpoint to be 200. All graphql clients expect responses to be HTTP 200. Non-200 responses are considered transport layer errors. 

* Errors in http and websocket layer are now consistent and have similar structure.
2019-05-10 11:35:10 +05:30

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GraphiQL

This version of GraphiQL is a fork of the original version with a simple header management UI.

You can access it live here - https://learn.hasura.io/graphql/graphiql

Usage of Environment Variables

This app uses a few environment variables which are required for development. The production build uses values directly present in index.html serving this app.

We use dotenv for setting environment variables for development. Create a .env file in the root directory (wherever package.json is) and set the following values. Replace accordingly for testing.

PORT=3000
NODE_ENV=development
GRAPHQL_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8090/v1/graphql
HEADER_STRING='{}'
VARIABLE_STRING='{}'
QUERY_STRING='query { test_table { id } }'
REACT_APP_CALLBACK_URL='http://localhost:3000/callback'

Note The .env file should not be in version control.

Deployment

$ npm run build

The static assets will be generated in static folder. There is an index.html file referencing the css and js assets inside dist folder.