Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql
Octokit plugin to paginate GraphQL Query responses
npm install @octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql
Typescript
Module System
Min. Node Version
Node Version
NPM Version
99
Supply Chain
99.5
Quality
85
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
TypeScript (92.17%)
JavaScript (7.83%)
Total Downloads
34,173,633
Last Day
141,192
Last Week
681,780
Last Month
2,697,901
Last Year
25,854,351
MIT License
52 Stars
268 Commits
26 Forks
9 Watchers
4 Branches
19 Contributors
Updated on May 20, 2025
Latest Version
6.0.0
Package Id
@octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql@6.0.0
Unpacked Size
34.45 kB
Size
8.76 kB
File Count
23
NPM Version
10.9.2
Node Version
22.15.0
Published on
May 20, 2025
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
18.2%
141,192
Compared to previous day
Last Week
10.2%
681,780
Compared to previous week
Last Month
5%
2,697,901
Compared to previous month
Last Year
212.1%
25,854,351
Compared to previous year
Octokit plugin to paginate GraphQL API endpoint responses
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[!IMPORTANT] As we use conditional exports, you will need to adapt your
tsconfig.json
by setting"moduleResolution": "node16", "module": "node16"
.See the TypeScript docs on package.json "exports".
See this helpful guide on transitioning to ESM from @sindresorhus
1const MyOctokit = Octokit.plugin(paginateGraphQL); 2const octokit = new MyOctokit({ auth: "secret123" }); 3 4const { repository } = await octokit.graphql.paginate( 5 `query paginate($cursor: String) { 6 repository(owner: "octokit", name: "rest.js") { 7 issues(first: 10, after: $cursor) { 8 nodes { 9 title 10 } 11 pageInfo { 12 hasNextPage 13 endCursor 14 } 15 } 16 } 17 }`, 18); 19 20console.log(`Found ${repository.issues.nodes.length} issues!`);
There are two conventions this plugin relies on:
$cursor
pageInfo
object in the paginated resource (see Pagination Direction for more info on what is considered valid)octokit.graphql.paginate()
The paginateGraphQL
plugin adds a new octokit.graphql.paginate()
method which accepts a query with a single $cursor
variable that is used to paginate.
The query gets passed over to the octokit.graphql()
-function. The response is then scanned for the required pageInfo
-object. If hasNextPage
is true
, it will automatically use the endCursor
to execute the next query until hasNextPage
is false
.
While iterating, it continually merges all nodes
and/or edges
of all responses and returns a combined response in the end.
Warning Please note that this plugin only supports pagination of a single resource - so you can not execute queries with parallel or nested pagination. You can find more details in the chapter below.
octokit.graphql.paginate.iterator()
If your target runtime environments supports async iterators (such as most modern browsers and Node 10+), you can iterate through each response:
1const pageIterator = octokit.graphql.paginate.iterator( 2 `query paginate($cursor: String) { 3 repository(owner: "octokit", name: "rest.js") { 4 issues(first: 10, after: $cursor) { 5 nodes { 6 title 7 } 8 pageInfo { 9 hasNextPage 10 endCursor 11 } 12 } 13 } 14 }`, 15); 16 17for await (const response of pageIterator) { 18 const issues = response.repository.issues; 19 console.log(`${issues.length} issues found.`); 20}
Just like with octokit/graphql.js, you can pass your own variables as a second parameter to the paginate
or iterator
function.
1await octokit.graphql.paginate( 2 ` 3 query paginate($cursor: String, $organization: String!) { 4 repository(owner: $organization, name: "rest.js") { 5 issues(first: 10, after: $cursor) { 6 nodes { 7 title 8 } 9 pageInfo { 10 hasNextPage 11 endCursor 12 } 13 } 14 } 15 } 16 `, 17 { 18 organization: "octokit", 19 }, 20);
You can also use this to pass a initial cursor value:
1await octokit.graphql.paginate( 2 ` 3 query paginate($cursor: String, $organization: String!) { 4 repository(owner: $organization, name: "rest.js") { 5 issues(first: 10, after: $cursor) { 6 nodes { 7 title 8 } 9 pageInfo { 10 hasNextPage 11 endCursor 12 } 13 } 14 } 15 } 16 `, 17 { 18 organization: "octokit", 19 cursor: "initialValue", 20 }, 21);
You can control the pagination direction by the properties defined in the pageInfo
resource.
For a forward pagination, use:
1pageInfo { 2 hasNextPage 3 endCursor 4}
For a backwards pagination, use:
1pageInfo { 2 hasPreviousPage 3 startCursor 4}
If you provide all 4 properties in a pageInfo
, the plugin will default to forward pagination.
Nested pagination with GraphQL is complicated, so the following is not supported:
1await octokit.graphql.paginate((cursor) => { 2 const issuesCursor = cursor.create("issuesCursor"); 3 const commentsCursor = cursor.create("issuesCursor"); 4 return `{ 5 repository(owner: "octokit", name: "rest.js") { 6 issues(first: 10, after: ${issuesCursor}) { 7 nodes { 8 title, 9 comments(first: 10, after: ${commentsCursor}) { 10 nodes: { 11 body 12 } 13 pageInfo { 14 hasNextPage 15 endCursor 16 } 17 } 18 } 19 pageInfo { 20 hasNextPage 21 endCursor 22 } 23 } 24 } 25 }`; 26});
There is a great video from GitHub Universe 2019 Advanced patterns for GitHub's GraphQL API by @ReaLoretta that goes into depth why this is so hard to achieve and patterns and ways around it.
You can type the response of the paginateGraphQL()
and iterator()
functions like this:
1await octokit.graphql.paginate<RepositoryIssueResponseType>((cursor) => { 2 return `{ 3 repository(owner: "octokit", name: "rest.js") { 4 issues(first: 10, after: ${cursor.create()}) { 5 nodes { 6 title 7 } 8 pageInfo { 9 hasNextPage 10 endCursor 11 } 12 } 13 } 14 }`; 15});
You can utilize the PageInfoForward
and PageInfoBackward
-Interfaces exported from this library to construct your response-types:
1import { PageInfoForward } from "@octokit/plugin-paginate-graphql"; 2 3type Issues = { 4 title: string; 5}; 6 7type IssueResponseType = { 8 repository: { 9 issues: { 10 nodes: Issues[]; 11 pageInfo: PageInfoForward; 12 }; 13 }; 14}; 15 16// Response will be of type IssueResponseType 17const response = await octokit.graphql.paginate<IssueResponseType>((cursor) => { 18 return `{ 19 repository(owner: "octokit", name: "rest.js") { 20 issues(first: 10, after: ${cursor.create()}) { 21 nodes { 22 title 23 } 24 pageInfo { 25 hasNextPage 26 endCursor 27 } 28 } 29 } 30 }`; 31});
The PageInfoBackward
contains the properties hasPreviousPage
and startCursor
and can be used accordingly when doing backwards pagination.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
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