--- name: rover description: > Guide for using Apollo Rover CLI to manage GraphQL schemas and federation. Use this skill when: (1) publishing or fetching subgraph/graph schemas, (2) composing supergraph schemas locally or via GraphOS, (3) running local supergraph development with rover dev, (4) validating schemas with check and lint commands, (5) configuring Rover authentication and environment. license: MIT compatibility: Node.js v18+, Linux/macOS/Windows metadata: author: apollographql version: "1.0" allowed-tools: Bash(rover:*) Bash(curl:*) Bash(npm:*) Bash(npx:*) Read Write Edit Glob Grep --- # Apollo Rover CLI Guide Rover is the official CLI for Apollo GraphOS. It helps you manage schemas, run composition locally, publish to GraphOS, and develop supergraphs on your local machine. ## Quick Start ### Step 1: Install ```bash # macOS/Linux curl -sSL https://rover.apollo.dev/nix/latest | sh # npm (cross-platform) npm install -g @apollo/rover # Windows PowerShell iwr 'https://rover.apollo.dev/win/latest' | iex ``` ### Step 2: Authenticate ```bash # Interactive authentication (opens browser) rover config auth # Or set environment variable export APOLLO_KEY=your-api-key ``` ### Step 3: Verify Installation ```bash rover --version rover config whoami ``` ## Core Commands Overview | Command | Description | Use Case | |---------|-------------|----------| | `rover subgraph publish` | Publish subgraph schema to GraphOS | CI/CD, schema updates | | `rover subgraph check` | Validate schema changes | PR checks, pre-deploy | | `rover subgraph fetch` | Download subgraph schema | Local development | | `rover supergraph compose` | Compose supergraph locally | Local testing | | `rover dev` | Local supergraph development | Development workflow | | `rover graph publish` | Publish monograph schema | Non-federated graphs | ## Graph Reference Format Most commands require a graph reference in the format: ``` @ ``` Examples: - `my-graph@production` - `my-graph@staging` - `my-graph@current` (default variant) Set as environment variable: ```bash export APOLLO_GRAPH_REF=my-graph@production ``` ## Subgraph Workflow ### Publishing a Subgraph ```bash # From schema file rover subgraph publish my-graph@production \ --name products \ --schema ./schema.graphql \ --routing-url https://products.example.com/graphql # From running server (introspection) rover subgraph publish my-graph@production \ --name products \ --schema <(rover subgraph introspect http://localhost:4001/graphql) \ --routing-url https://products.example.com/graphql ``` ### Checking Schema Changes ```bash # Check against production traffic rover subgraph check my-graph@production \ --name products \ --schema ./schema.graphql ``` ### Fetching Schema ```bash # Fetch from GraphOS rover subgraph fetch my-graph@production --name products # Introspect running server rover subgraph introspect http://localhost:4001/graphql ``` ## Supergraph Composition ### Local Composition Create `supergraph.yaml`: ```yaml federation_version: =2.9.0 subgraphs: products: routing_url: http://localhost:4001/graphql schema: file: ./products/schema.graphql reviews: routing_url: http://localhost:4002/graphql schema: subgraph_url: http://localhost:4002/graphql ``` Compose: ```bash rover supergraph compose --config supergraph.yaml > supergraph.graphql ``` ### Fetch Composed Supergraph ```bash rover supergraph fetch my-graph@production ``` ## Local Development with `rover dev` Start a local Router with automatic schema composition: ```bash # Start with supergraph config rover dev --supergraph-config supergraph.yaml # Start with GraphOS variant as base rover dev --graph-ref my-graph@staging --supergraph-config local.yaml ``` ### With MCP Integration ```bash # Start with MCP server enabled rover dev --supergraph-config supergraph.yaml --mcp ``` ## Reference Files Detailed documentation for specific topics: - [Subgraphs](references/subgraphs.md) - fetch, publish, check, lint, introspect, delete - [Graphs](references/graphs.md) - monograph commands (non-federated) - [Supergraphs](references/supergraphs.md) - compose, fetch, config format - [Dev](references/dev.md) - rover dev for local development - [Configuration](references/configuration.md) - install, auth, env vars, profiles ## Common Patterns ### CI/CD Pipeline ```bash # 1. Check schema changes rover subgraph check $APOLLO_GRAPH_REF \ --name $SUBGRAPH_NAME \ --schema ./schema.graphql # 2. If check passes, publish rover subgraph publish $APOLLO_GRAPH_REF \ --name $SUBGRAPH_NAME \ --schema ./schema.graphql \ --routing-url $ROUTING_URL ``` ### Schema Linting ```bash # Lint against GraphOS rules rover subgraph lint --name products ./schema.graphql # Lint monograph rover graph lint my-graph@production ./schema.graphql ``` ### Output Formats ```bash # JSON output for scripting rover subgraph fetch my-graph@production --name products --format json # Plain output (default) rover subgraph fetch my-graph@production --name products --format plain ``` ## Ground Rules - ALWAYS authenticate before using GraphOS commands (`rover config auth` or `APOLLO_KEY`) - ALWAYS use the correct graph reference format: `graph-id@variant` - PREFER `rover subgraph check` before `rover subgraph publish` in CI/CD - USE `rover dev` for local supergraph development instead of running Router manually - NEVER commit `APOLLO_KEY` to version control; use environment variables - USE `--format json` when parsing output programmatically - SPECIFY `federation_version` explicitly in supergraph.yaml for reproducibility - USE `rover subgraph introspect` to extract schemas from running services