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I'm using Koa.js with Apollo Server's apollo-server-koa.



I've debug the { req } and the value is undefined.
I've followed the documentation, but still got no clue.
Even if I access the req.headers.authorization and put this on HTTP Header of graphql gui:



{
"authorization": "bla"
}


the value is still undefined.



app.ts:



import cors from "@koa/cors";
import Koa from "koa";

import config from "./config/environtment";
import server from "./server";

const PORT: number = config.port;

async function bootstrap() {
try {
const app: Koa = new Koa();

server.applyMiddleware({ app });

app
.use(cors())
.listen(PORT, () =>
console.log(
`Server running on http://localhost:${PORT}${server.graphqlPath}`,
),
);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
}

bootstrap();


server.ts:



import { ApolloServer } from "apollo-server-koa";

import typeDefs from "./graphql/schema";
import resolvers from "./graphql/resolvers";
import context from "./graphql/context";

export default new ApolloServer({
typeDefs,
resolvers,
context,
});


context.ts



export default ({ req }) => {
console.log(req) // return undefined.
return {
test: "test",
};
};









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    I'm using Koa.js with Apollo Server's apollo-server-koa.



    I've debug the { req } and the value is undefined.
    I've followed the documentation, but still got no clue.
    Even if I access the req.headers.authorization and put this on HTTP Header of graphql gui:



    {
    "authorization": "bla"
    }


    the value is still undefined.



    app.ts:



    import cors from "@koa/cors";
    import Koa from "koa";

    import config from "./config/environtment";
    import server from "./server";

    const PORT: number = config.port;

    async function bootstrap() {
    try {
    const app: Koa = new Koa();

    server.applyMiddleware({ app });

    app
    .use(cors())
    .listen(PORT, () =>
    console.log(
    `Server running on http://localhost:${PORT}${server.graphqlPath}`,
    ),
    );
    } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
    }
    }

    bootstrap();


    server.ts:



    import { ApolloServer } from "apollo-server-koa";

    import typeDefs from "./graphql/schema";
    import resolvers from "./graphql/resolvers";
    import context from "./graphql/context";

    export default new ApolloServer({
    typeDefs,
    resolvers,
    context,
    });


    context.ts



    export default ({ req }) => {
    console.log(req) // return undefined.
    return {
    test: "test",
    };
    };









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      I'm using Koa.js with Apollo Server's apollo-server-koa.



      I've debug the { req } and the value is undefined.
      I've followed the documentation, but still got no clue.
      Even if I access the req.headers.authorization and put this on HTTP Header of graphql gui:



      {
      "authorization": "bla"
      }


      the value is still undefined.



      app.ts:



      import cors from "@koa/cors";
      import Koa from "koa";

      import config from "./config/environtment";
      import server from "./server";

      const PORT: number = config.port;

      async function bootstrap() {
      try {
      const app: Koa = new Koa();

      server.applyMiddleware({ app });

      app
      .use(cors())
      .listen(PORT, () =>
      console.log(
      `Server running on http://localhost:${PORT}${server.graphqlPath}`,
      ),
      );
      } catch (error) {
      console.error(error);
      }
      }

      bootstrap();


      server.ts:



      import { ApolloServer } from "apollo-server-koa";

      import typeDefs from "./graphql/schema";
      import resolvers from "./graphql/resolvers";
      import context from "./graphql/context";

      export default new ApolloServer({
      typeDefs,
      resolvers,
      context,
      });


      context.ts



      export default ({ req }) => {
      console.log(req) // return undefined.
      return {
      test: "test",
      };
      };









      share|improve this question















      I'm using Koa.js with Apollo Server's apollo-server-koa.



      I've debug the { req } and the value is undefined.
      I've followed the documentation, but still got no clue.
      Even if I access the req.headers.authorization and put this on HTTP Header of graphql gui:



      {
      "authorization": "bla"
      }


      the value is still undefined.



      app.ts:



      import cors from "@koa/cors";
      import Koa from "koa";

      import config from "./config/environtment";
      import server from "./server";

      const PORT: number = config.port;

      async function bootstrap() {
      try {
      const app: Koa = new Koa();

      server.applyMiddleware({ app });

      app
      .use(cors())
      .listen(PORT, () =>
      console.log(
      `Server running on http://localhost:${PORT}${server.graphqlPath}`,
      ),
      );
      } catch (error) {
      console.error(error);
      }
      }

      bootstrap();


      server.ts:



      import { ApolloServer } from "apollo-server-koa";

      import typeDefs from "./graphql/schema";
      import resolvers from "./graphql/resolvers";
      import context from "./graphql/context";

      export default new ApolloServer({
      typeDefs,
      resolvers,
      context,
      });


      context.ts



      export default ({ req }) => {
      console.log(req) // return undefined.
      return {
      test: "test",
      };
      };






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          The docs are specific to apollo-server, which uses apollo-server-express under the hood. I believe for apollo-server-koa, the options are passed in an object with a ctx field that holds the Koa Context. So the following should work:



          export default ({ ctx }) => {
          console.log(ctx.request)
          console.log(ctx.response)
          return {};
          };





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            The docs are specific to apollo-server, which uses apollo-server-express under the hood. I believe for apollo-server-koa, the options are passed in an object with a ctx field that holds the Koa Context. So the following should work:



            export default ({ ctx }) => {
            console.log(ctx.request)
            console.log(ctx.response)
            return {};
            };





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              The docs are specific to apollo-server, which uses apollo-server-express under the hood. I believe for apollo-server-koa, the options are passed in an object with a ctx field that holds the Koa Context. So the following should work:



              export default ({ ctx }) => {
              console.log(ctx.request)
              console.log(ctx.response)
              return {};
              };





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                The docs are specific to apollo-server, which uses apollo-server-express under the hood. I believe for apollo-server-koa, the options are passed in an object with a ctx field that holds the Koa Context. So the following should work:



                export default ({ ctx }) => {
                console.log(ctx.request)
                console.log(ctx.response)
                return {};
                };





                share|improve this answer












                The docs are specific to apollo-server, which uses apollo-server-express under the hood. I believe for apollo-server-koa, the options are passed in an object with a ctx field that holds the Koa Context. So the following should work:



                export default ({ ctx }) => {
                console.log(ctx.request)
                console.log(ctx.response)
                return {};
                };






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