nettofarah / graphql-ruby

Ruby implementation of Facebook's GraphQL

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A Ruby implementation of GraphQL.

Installation

Install from RubyGems by adding it to your Gemfile, then bundling.

# Gemfile
gem 'graphql'
$ bundle install

Overview

Declare types & build a schema

# Declare a type...
PostType = GraphQL::ObjectType.define do
  name "Post"
  description "A blog post"

  field :id, !types.ID
  field :title, !types.String
  field :body, !types.String
  field :comments, types[!CommentType]
end

# ...and a query root
QueryType = GraphQL::ObjectType.define do
  name "Query"
  description "The query root of this schema"

  field :post do
    type PostType
    argument :id, !types.ID
    resolve -> (obj, args, ctx) { Post.find(args["id"]) }
  end
end

# Then create your schema
Schema = GraphQL::Schema.new(
  query: QueryType,
  max_depth: 8,
)

Execute queries

Execute GraphQL queries on a given schema, from a query string.

result_hash = Schema.execute(query_string)
# {
#   "data" => {
#     "post" => {
#        "id" => 1,
#        "title" => "GraphQL is nice"
#     }
#   }
# }

Use with Relay

If you're building a backend for Relay, you'll need:

Goals

  • Implement the GraphQL spec & support a Relay front end
  • Provide idiomatic, plain-Ruby API with similarities to reference implementation where possible
  • Support Ruby on Rails and Relay

Getting Involved

  • Say hi & ask questions in the #ruby channel on Slack or on Twitter!
  • Report bugs by posting a description, full stack trace, and all relevant code in a GitHub issue.
  • Features & patches are welcome! Consider discussing it in an issue or in the #ruby channel on Slack to make sure we're on the same page.
  • Run the tests with rake test or start up guard with bundle exec guard.

Related Projects

Code

Blog Posts

To Do

  • 1.0 items:
    • Support type name for field types?
  • Add a complexity validator (reject queries if they're too big)
  • Add docs for shared behaviors & DRY code
  • Proper error on unknown directive
  • Non-nulls should propagate to the next non-null field (all the way up to data, if need be)
  • Subscriptions
    • This is a good chance to make an Operation abstraction of which query, mutation and subscription are members
    • For a subscription, graphql would send an outbound message to the system (allow the host application to manage its own subscriptions via Pusher, ActionCable, whatever)

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Ruby implementation of Facebook's GraphQL

License:MIT License


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