Hive Gateway CLI Reference
An overview of all the CLI arguments and environment variables for the hive-gateway
CLI.
Get started with the CLI.
Usage
You can get help with using the CLI by appending the --help
argument:
hive-gateway --help
which will print out the following:
Usage: hive-gateway [options] [command]
Unify and accelerate your data graph across diverse services with Hive Gateway, which seamlessly
integrates with Apollo Federation.
Options:
--fork <number> number of workers to spawn. (default: 1) (env:
FORK)
-c, --config-path <path> path to the configuration file. defaults to
the following files respectively in the
current working directory: gateway.ts,
gateway.mts, gateway.cts, gateway.js,
gateway.mjs, gateway.cjs (env: CONFIG_PATH)
-h, --host <hostname> host to use for serving (default: 0.0.0.0)
-p, --port <number> port to use for serving (default: 4000) (env:
PORT)
--polling <duration> schema polling interval in human readable
duration (default: 10s) (env: POLLING)
--no-masked-errors don't mask unexpected errors in responses
--masked-errors mask unexpected errors in responses (default:
true)
--opentelemetry [exporter-endpoint] Enable OpenTelemetry integration with an
exporter using this option's value as
endpoint. By default, it uses OTLP HTTP, use
"--opentelemetry-exporter-type" to change the
default. (env: OPENTELEMETRY)
--opentelemetry-exporter-type <type> OpenTelemetry exporter type to use when
setting up OpenTelemetry integration. Requires
"--opentelemetry" to set the endpoint.
(choices: "otlp-http", "otlp-grpc", default:
"otlp-http", env: OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_TYPE)
--hive-registry-token <token> [DEPRECATED] please use "--hive-target" and
"--hive-access-token" (env:
HIVE_REGISTRY_TOKEN)
--hive-usage-target <target> [DEPRECATED] please use --hive-target instead.
(env: HIVE_USAGE_TARGET)
--hive-target <target> Hive registry target to which the usage and
tracing data should be reported to. Requires
either "--hive-access-token <token>",
"--hive-usage-access-token <token>" or
"--hive-trace-access-token" option (env:
HIVE_TARGET)
--hive-access-token <token> Hive registry access token for usage metrics
reporting and tracing. Enables both usage
reporting and tracing. Requires the
"--hive-target <target>" option (env:
HIVE_ACCESS_TOKEN)
--hive-usage-access-token <token> Hive registry access token for usage
reporting. Enables Hive usage report. Requires
the "--hive-target <target>" option. It can't
be used together with "--hive-access-token"
(env: HIVE_USAGE_ACCESS_TOKEN)
--hive-trace-access-token <token> Hive registry access token for tracing.
Enables Hive tracing. Requires the
"--hive-target <target>" option. It can't be
used together with "--hive-access-token" (env:
HIVE_TRACE_ACCESS_TOKEN)
--hive-trace-endpoint <endpoint> Hive registry tracing endpoint. (default:
"https://api.graphql-hive.com/otel/v1/traces",
env: HIVE_TRACE_ENDPOINT)
--hive-persisted-documents-endpoint <endpoint> [EXPERIMENTAL] Hive CDN endpoint for fetching
the persisted documents. Requires the
"--hive-persisted-documents-token <token>"
option
--hive-persisted-documents-token <token> [EXPERIMENTAL] Hive persisted documents CDN
endpoint token. Requires the
"--hive-persisted-documents-endpoint
<endpoint>" option
--hive-cdn-endpoint <endpoint> Hive CDN endpoint for fetching the schema
(env: HIVE_CDN_ENDPOINT)
--hive-cdn-key <key> Hive CDN API key for fetching the schema.
implies that the "schemaPathOrUrl" argument is
a url (env: HIVE_CDN_KEY)
--apollo-graph-ref <graphRef> Apollo graph ref of the managed federation
graph (<YOUR_GRAPH_ID>@<VARIANT>) (env:
APOLLO_GRAPH_REF)
--apollo-key <apiKey> Apollo API key to use to authenticate with the
managed federation up link (env: APOLLO_KEY)
--disable-websockets Disable WebSockets support
--jit Enable Just-In-Time compilation of GraphQL
documents (env: JIT) (env: JIT)
-V, --version output the version number
--help display help for command
Commands:
supergraph [options] [schemaPathOrUrl] serve a Federation supergraph provided by a
compliant composition tool such as Mesh
Compose or Apollo Rover
subgraph [schemaPathOrUrl] serve a Federation subgraph that can be used
with any Federation compatible router like
Apollo Router/Gateway
proxy [options] [endpoint] serve a proxy to a GraphQL API and add
additional features such as
monitoring/tracing, caching, rate limiting,
security, and more
help [command] display help for command
All arguments can also be configured in the config file.
Environment Variables
In addition to the env vars showcased in the CLI usage, more are available.
These are usually used for easier usage with these two schema registry services. You don’t need any configuration file if you provide these environment variables.
Hive Registry
HIVE_CDN_ENDPOINT
: The endpoint of the Hive Registry CDNHIVE_CDN_KEY
: The API key provided by Hive Registry to fetch the schemaHIVE_TARGET
: The target for usage reporting and observability in Hive ConsoleHIVE_USAGE_TARGET
(deprecated, useHIVE_TARGET
): The target for usage reporting and observability in Hive ConsoleHIVE_ACCESS_TOKEN
: The access token used for usage reporting and observability in Hive ConsoleHIVE_USAGE_ACCESS_TOKEN
: The access token used for usage reporting only in Hive ConsoleHIVE_TRACE_ACCESS_TOKEN
: The access token used for observability only in Hive Console
Learn more about Hive Registry integration here
Apollo GraphOS
APOLLO_KEY
: The API key provided by Apollo GraphOS to fetch the supergraph.APOLLO_GRAPH_REF
: The API key provided by Apollo GraphOS to fetch the supergraph.APOLLO_SCHEMA_CONFIG_DELIVERY_ENDPOINT
: The URL of the managed federation up link. By default, it uses the first uplink in the list.
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