You can run queries on real Scope data using any HTTP compliant client (HTTP Client) or GraphQL integrated development environment (GraphQL IDE). GraphQL IDEs are typically easier to work with because they include docs, syntax highlighting, and validation errors.
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GraphQL IDEs
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Scope GraphQL Explorer is an instance of GraphiQL (a GraphQL IDE) that is available in-browser at https://cms.scopear.com/api/v3/graphql/explorer.
Note: Scope has temporarily disabled the Explorer (expected to return ~ Q1 2021'), but you can still use a local GraphiQL client, or any other client, to explore the graph. See Recommended HTTP Clients & GraphQL IDEs.
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Get an OAuth token.
Launch GraphiQL.
In the upper-right corner of GraphiQL, click Edit HTTP Headers.
In the upper-right corner of the modal dialog, click + Add Header.
In the Key field, enter
Authorization
. In the Value field, enterToken token=<token>
, where<token>
is your generated OAuth token.Click the checkmark to the right of the token to save it.
In the upper-right corner of the modal dialog, click + Add Header.
In the Key field, enter
PrivateAccessCode
. In the Value field, enterToken token=YWRtaW4xMjU6c2VjcmV0MTI1
, whereYWRtaW4xMjU6c2VjcmV0MTI1
is a literal value (used to control early access to beta features).Click the checkmark to the right of the token to save it.
To return to the editor, click outside of the Edit HTTP Headers modal.
In the GraphQL Endpoint field, enter
https://rc-2160.scopear.com/api/v3/graphql
.
Note: This functionality is scheduled for deploy to production shortly, and when deployed, the url will change to:https://cms.scopear.com/api/v3/graphql
In the Method dropdown menu, select POST.
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