A Ruby implementation of GraphQL.
Installation
Install from RubyGems by adding it to your Gemfile, then bundling.
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)
See also:
- the test schema
graphql-ruby-demofor an example schema on Rails
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" # } # } # }
See also:
- query_spec.rb for an example of query execution.
queries_controller.rbfor a Rails example- Try it on heroku
Use with Relay
If you're building a backend for Relay, you'll need:
- A JSON dump of the schema, which you can get by sending
GraphQL::Introspection::INTROSPECTION_QUERY - Relay-specific helpers for GraphQL like Connections, node fields, and global ids. Here's one example of those:
graphql-relay
To Do
- Code clean-up
-
Raise if you try to configure an attribute which doesn't suit the type
- ie, if you try to define
resolveon an ObjectType, it should somehow raise
- ie, if you try to define
-
Clean up file structure in
lib/query(don't need serial_execution namespace anymore) -
Overriding
!on types breaks ActiveSupport.blank?my_type = GraphQL::ObjectType.define { name("MyType") } # => MyType my_type.present? # => MyType!! my_type.blank? # => MyType!
-
- Statically validate type of variables (see early return in LiteralValidator)
- Big ideas:
- Use graphql-parser (Ruby bindings for libgraphqlparser) instead of Parslet
- Revamp the fixture Schema to be more useful (better names, more extensible)
- Subscriptions
- This is a good chance to make an
Operationabstraction of whichquery,mutationandsubscriptionare members - For a subscription,
graphqlwould send an outbound message to the system (allow the host application to manage its own subscriptions via Pusher, ActionCable, whatever)
- This is a good chance to make an
- Pre-process query strings?
- Remove
@skip-ed things - Inline any fragments
- Inline variables?
- Remove
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 testor start up guard withbundle exec guard.
Related Projects
graphql-ruby+ Rails demo (src / heroku)graphql-batch, a batched query execution strategygraphql-parallel, an asynchronous query execution strategy- Example Relay support in Ruby
P.S.
- Thanks to @sgwilym for the great logo!
- Definition API heavily inspired by @seanchas's implementation of GraphQL
