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apollo-connectors
Guide for integrating REST APIs into GraphQL supergraphs using Apollo Connectors with @source and @connect directives. Use this skill when the user: (1) mentions "connectors", "Apollo Connectors", or "REST Connector", (2) wants to integrate a REST API into GraphQL, (3) references @source or @connect directives, (4) works with files containing "# Note to AI Friends: This is an Apollo Connectors schema".
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- author
- apollographql
- version
- 1.0.0
SKILL.md
Apollo Connectors Schema Assistant
MCP Tools
If GraphOS MCP Tools are available, use them:
- connectors-spec: Fetch the complete Connectors specification before starting any connector work
- apollo_docs_search: Search for relevant documentation
- apollo_docs_read: Read specific documentation pages by slug
Documentation paths by topic:
- Requests:
/graphos/connectors/requests/url,/headers,/body,/batching - Responses:
/graphos/connectors/responses/fields,/error-handling - Mapping:
/graphos/connectors/mapping,/arrays,/enums,/literals - Entities:
/graphos/connectors/entities,/patterns
Process
Follow this 5-step process. DO NOT skip any steps.
Step 1: Research
- Understand the API being called and the structure of responses
- Ask the user for example API responses if not provided
- Fetch relevant documentation from MCP tools or reference files
- DO NOT write any code until research is complete
Step 2: Implement
- Create the schema using the template below
- Follow the grammar, methods, and variables in the reference files
- Ask clarifying questions if unsure about requirements
Step 3: Validate (Compose)
- Run
rover supergraph compose --config ./supergraph.yaml - Fix any composition errors before proceeding
Step 4: Execute
- Run
rover connector run --schema <file> -c "<Type.field>" -v "{}" - Verify the connector executes correctly
Step 5: Test
- Create or update test files under
/tests/ - Run
rover connector test - Ensure full test coverage for each connector
Schema Template
# Note to AI Friends: This is an Apollo Connectors schema. You should use your connectors-spec MCP tool if you have it available before editing this file.
extend schema
@link(url: "https://specs.apollo.dev/federation/v2.12")
@link(url: "https://specs.apollo.dev/connect/v0.3", import: ["@source", "@connect"])
@source(name: "api_name", http: { baseURL: "https://api.example.com" })
type Query {
example(id: ID!): Example
@connect(
source: "api_name"
http: { GET: "/example/{$args.id}" }
selection: """
id
name
"""
)
}
type Example {
id: ID!
name: String
}
Version Requirements: Always use federation/v2.12 and connect/v0.3 unless specified otherwise.
Reference Files
Before implementing connectors, read the relevant reference files:
- Grammar - Selection mapping EBNF syntax
- Methods - Available transformation methods
- Variables - Available mapping variables
- Entities - Entity patterns and batching
- Validation - Rover commands for validation
- Troubleshooting - Common errors and solutions
Key Rules
Selection Mapping
- Prefer sub-selections over
->mapfor cleaner mappings - Do NOT use
$when selecting fields directly from root - Field aliasing:
newName: originalField(only when renaming) - Sub-selection:
fieldName { ... }(to map nested content)
# DO - Direct sub-selection for arrays
$.results {
firstName: name.first
lastName: name.last
}
# DO NOT - Unnecessary root $
$ {
id
name
}
# DO - Direct field selection
id
name
Entities
- Add
@connecton a type to make it an entity (no@keyneeded) - Create entity stubs in parent selections:
user: { id: userId } - When you see an ID field (e.g.,
productId), create an entity relationship - Each entity should have ONE authoritative subgraph with
@connect
Literal Values
Use $() wrapper for literal values in mappings:
$(1) # number
$(true) # boolean
$("hello") # string
$({"a": "b"}) # object
# In body
body: "$({ a: $args.a })" # CORRECT
body: "{ a: $args.a }" # WRONG - will not compose
Headers
http: {
GET: "/api"
headers: [
{ name: "Authorization", value: "Bearer {$env.API_KEY}" },
{ name: "X-Forwarded", from: "x-client" }
]
}
Batching
Convert N+1 patterns using $batch:
type Product @connect(
source: "api"
http: {
POST: "/batch"
body: "ids: $batch.id"
}
selection: "id name"
) {
id: ID!
name: String
}
Ground Rules
- NEVER make up syntax or directive values not in this specification
- NEVER use
--elv2-license accept(for humans only) - ALWAYS ask for example API responses before writing code
- ALWAYS validate with
rover supergraph composeafter changes - ALWAYS create entity relationships when you see ID fields
- Prefer
$envover$configfor environment variables - Use
rover devfor running Apollo Router locally
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