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Closing because this issue is more a usage question about an implementation of the GraphQL multipart request spec, whereas this repo is about documenting the spec itself.
I have an issue
What exactly is the issue? Is there an error message, and is it on the client or server?
it's empty where the file content should be (I think?)
Probably the data is there; the Chrome network inspector just hides the huge binary blob of data. Here is an example that is working:
I'm using apollo-client-server like this:
Did you mean to say apollo-upload-client
?
Note that graphql-upload
doesn't officially support AWS Lambda; as a platform AWS Lambda isn’t very friendly to file uploads because it doesn't stream in requests. You can read more about it here:
jaydenseric/graphql-upload#155 (comment)
Despite this, apollo-server-lambda
does support the GraphQL multipart request spec. If you think you have found a bug with it it's best to raise an issue in their repo :)
from graphql-multipart-request-spec.
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