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graphql-rails-generators

A few generators to make it easy to integrate your Rails models with graphql-ruby. I created this because I was wasting too many keystrokes copying my model schema by hand to create graphql types.

This project contains generators that look at your ActiveRecord model schema and generates graphql types for you.

  • gql:model_type Post - Generate a graphql type for a model
  • gql:input Post - Generate a graphql input type for a model
  • gql:mutation Update Post - Generate a graphql mutation class for a model
  • gql:search_object - A search object based on SearchObjectGraphQL

Installation

gem 'graphql-rails-generators', group: :development

Requirements

This library only supports ActiveRecord, though it would be fairly trivial to add support for other ORMs.

Usage

gql:model_type

Generate a model type from a model.

$ rails generate gql:model_type MODEL_CLASS

Options

  • --name - customize the file/class name, useful if you don't want the default Type suffix.

Example

# app/graphql/post_type.rb
module Types
  class PostType < Types::BaseObject
    field :id, GraphQL::Types::ID, null: true
    field :title, String, null: true
    field :body, String, null: true
    field :created_at, GraphQL::Types::ISO8601DateTime, null: true
    field :updated_at, GraphQL::Types::ISO8601DateTime, null: true
  end
end

gql:input MODEL_CLASS

Generate an input type from a model.

rails generate gql:input Post

Options

  • --name - customize the file/class name, useful if you don't want the default Input suffix.

Example

# app/graphql/types/post_input.rb
module Types
  module Input
    class PostInput < Types::BaseInputObject
      argument :title, String, required: false
      argument :body, String, required: false
    end
  end
end

gql:mutations MODEL_CLASS

Generate create, update and delete mutations for a model.

rails generate gql:mutations Post

Example

# app/graphql/types/post_input.rb
module Types
  module Input
    class PostInput < Types::BaseInputObject
      argument :title, String, required: false
      argument :body, String, required: false
    end
  end
end

gql:mutation MUTATION_PREFIX MODEL_NAME

Generate a mutation class from a model.

A quick note about the mutation generator...

The mutation generator generates something akin to an "upsert" mutation. It takes two arguments: an optional id and an optional attributes, which is the input type for the model. If you pass an id, it will attempt to find the model by the id and update it, otherwise it will initialize a new model and attempt to save it.

rails generate gql:mutation Update Post

Example

# app/graphql/mutations/update_post.rb
module Mutations
  class UpdatePost < Mutations::BaseMutation
    field :post, Types::PostType, null: true

    argument :attributes, Types::Input::PostInput, required: true
    argument :id, GraphQL::Types::ID, required: false

    def resolve(attributes:, id: nil)
      model = find_or_build_model(id)
      model.attributes = attributes.to_h
      if model.save
        {post: model}
      else
        {errors: model.errors.full_messages}
      end
    end

    def find_or_build_model(id)
      if id
        Post.find(id)
      else
        Post.new
      end
    end
  end
end

gql:search_object MODEL_NAME

Generate a search object from a model using SearchObjectGraphQL

If you have not yet created a base search resolver:

rails g gql:model_search_base

*Adds gem 'search_object_graphql' to gemfile

Example

# app/graphql/resolvers/base_search_resolver.rb
module Resolvers
  class BaseSearchResolver < GraphQL::Schema::Resolver
    require 'search_object'
    require 'search_object/plugin/graphql'
    include SearchObject.module(:graphql)
  end
end

Then generate a search object for your model:

rails g gql:model_search Post

Example

# app/graphql/resolvers/post_search.rb
module Resolvers
  class PostSearch < Resolvers::BaseSearchResolver
    type [Types::PostType], null: false
    description "Lists posts"

    scope { Post.all }

    option(:id, type: Int)   { |scope, value| scope.where id: value }
    option(:title, type: String)   { |scope, value| scope.where title: value }
    option(:body, type: Int)   { |scope, value| scope.where rating: value }
    option(:created_at, type: GraphQL::Types::ISO8601DateTime)   { |scope, value| scope.where created_at: value }
    option(:updated_at, type: GraphQL::Types::ISO8601DateTime)   { |scope, value| scope.where updated_at: value }

    def resolve
      []
    end

  end
end

This will also insert a search field into the beginning of query_type.rb

  #app/graphql/types/query_type.rb
  module Types
  class QueryType < Types::BaseObject
    field :posts, resolver: Resolvers::PostSearch
    ...

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