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On Node I am using express-graphql plugin which provides the GraphiQL UI.

GraphiQL in this implementation always sends the the query as GET querystring.

However, as I understand the GraphQL and respectively the express-graphql documentation, it should also be possible to send queries in the body of a POST request.

Is there any way to get GraphiQL (i.e. the browser IDE) to send the query in the POST body?

Addendum Feb. 26 2017:

I think I found what I needed to know by myself.

For whatever reason I had the query in my querystring. Like this:

[myhostname]?query={users{[myfields]}}

I've overlooked that.

As the express-graphql documentation points out:

If not found in the query-string, it will look in the POST request body.

This means in turn: if found in query string, it will NOT look in request body.

Therefore it's being treated as a GET request.

So all I needed to do, was to clean my URL from query parameters and the requests were arriving with a POST body.

That was basically all I needed to know.

So it really was a sloppy mistake which I made by not properly watching the URL i.e. not noticing there was a query in the querystring.

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GraphiQL is a React component that is fully customizable in terms of how your data is sent to the server (fetcher). The express-graphql middleware basically pulls the transpiled GraphiQL code from a cdn and sends a static html page including it to the client: https://github.com/graphql/express-graphql/blob/master/src/renderGraphiQL.js

With this knowledge you can basically do the same on a separate route, and turn off the built-in GraphiQL from express-graphql

Also please check the GraphiQL docs: https://github.com/graphql/graphiql!

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  • I'm not sure I understood your answer. But based on what I hope understood, let me reformulate my question: How do I customize GraphiQL in such terms that it sends my data as POST body and not as GET query string?
    – LongHike
    Feb 26, 2017 at 11:07
  • Check the link in the answer. It shows you the full source how express-graphql does it. In fact if you check out the first example on the GraphiQL repo, it shows you exactly how you can do it as a post request: github.com/graphql/graphiql Feb 26, 2017 at 11:11
  • @p0k8_ GraphiQL is designed exactly that way. In fact the fetcher that fetches your data doesn't even have to work through HTTP, you could use completely different protocols. Feb 26, 2017 at 11:13
  • @p0k9_ yes it is. Neither GraphQL nor GraphiQL is restricted to parsing the query string or even HTTP. Tools built on top of it, like express-graphql might. Feb 26, 2017 at 11:15
  • Glad it helped! Feb 26, 2017 at 12:03

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