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---
id: loading-graphql-files
title: Loading .graphql Files
sidebar_label: Loading .graphql Files
---
To load `.gql` and `.graphql` files, first install the [`graphql`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/graphql) and [`graphql.macro`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/graphql.macro) packages by running:
```sh
npm install --save graphql graphql.macro
```
Alternatively you may use `yarn`:
```sh
yarn add graphql graphql.macro
```
Then, whenever you want to load `.gql` or `.graphql` files, import the `loader` from the macro package:
```js
import { loader } from 'graphql.macro';
const query = loader('./foo.graphql');
```
And your results get automatically inlined! This means that if the file above, `foo.graphql`, contains the following:
```graphql
query {
hello {
world
}
}
```
The previous example turns into:
```javascript
const query = {
'kind': 'Document',
'definitions': [{
...
}],
'loc': {
...
'source': {
'body': '\\\\n query {\\\\n hello {\\\\n world\\\\n }\\\\n }\\\\n',
'name': 'GraphQL request',
...
}
}
};
```
You can also use the `gql` template tag the same way you would use the non-macro version from `graphql-tag` package with the added benefit of inlined parsing results.
```js
import { gql } from 'graphql.macro';
const query = gql`
query User {
user(id: 5) {
lastName
...UserEntry1
}
}
`;
```