# Vulcanize GraphQL API This application utilizes Postgraphile to expose GraphQL endpoints for exposure of the varied data that VulcanizeDB tracks. ## Docker use _Note: currently this image is ~500MB large (unpacked)_ Build the docker image in this directory. Start the `GraphiQL` frontend by: * Setting the env variables for the database connection: `DATABASE_HOST`, `DATABASE_NAME`, `DATABASE_USER`, `DATABASE_PASSWORD` (and optionally `DATABASE_PORT` if running on non-standard port). * The specified user needs to be `superuser` on the vulcanizeDB database * Run the container (ex. `docker run -e DATABASE_HOST=localhost -e DATABASE_NAME=vulcanize_public -e DATABASE_USER=vulcanize -e DATABASE_PASSWORD=vulcanize -d m0ar/images:postgraphile-alpine`) * GraphiQL is available at `:3000/graphiql` ## Building *This application assumes the use of the [Yarn package manager](https://yarnpkg.com/en/). The use of npm may produce unexpected results.* Install dependencies with `yarn` and execute `yarn build`. The bundle produced by Webpack will be present in `build/dist/`. This application currently uses the Postgraphile supporter plugin. This plugin is present in the `vendor/` directory and is copied to `node_modules/` after installation of packages. It is a fresh checkout of the plugin as of August 31st, 2018. ## Running Provide the built bundle to node as a runnable script: `node ./build/dist/vulcanize-postgraphile-server.js` ## Testing Tests are executed via Jasmine with a console reporter via the `yarn test` task.