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GraphQL on Rails. Write GraphQL server side in rails way
GraphqlRails
Rails style structure for GraphQL API.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'graphql_rails'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install graphql_rails
Getting started
Execute:
$ bundle exec rails g graphql_rails:install
This will generate code which will let you start your graphql faster
Usage
Define GraphQL schema as RoR routes
# config/graphql/routes.rb
GraphqlRails::Router.draw do
# will create createUser, updateUser, destroyUser mutations and user, users queries.
# expects that UsersController class exist
resources :users
# if you want custom queries or mutation
query 'searchLogs', to: 'logs#search' # redirects request to LogsController
mutation 'changeUserPassword', to: 'users#change_password'
end
Define your Graphql model
# app/models/user.rb
class User # works with any class including ActiveRecord
include GraphqlRails::Model
graphql do |c|
# most common attributes, like :id, :name, :title has default type, so you don't have to specify it (but you can!)
c.attribute :id
c.attribute :email, type: :string
c.attribute :surname, type: :string
end
end
Define controller
# app/controllers/graphql/users_controller.rb
class Graphql::UsersController < GraphqlApplicationController
# graphql requires to describe which attributes controller action accepts and which returns
action(:change_user_password)
.permit(:password!, :id!) # Bang (!) indicates that attribute is required
.returns('User!')
def change_user_password
user = User.find(params[:id])
user.update!(password: params[:password])
# returned value needs to have all methods defined in model `graphql do` part
user # or SomeDecorator.new(user)
end
action(:search)
.permit(search_fields!: SearchFieldsInput) # you can specify your own input fields
.returns('[User!]!')
def search
end
end
Routes
GraphqlRails::Router.draw do
# generates `friend`, `createFriend`, `updateFriend`, `destroyFriend`, `friends` routes
resources :friends
resources :shops, only: [:show, :index] # generates `shop` and `shops` routes only
resources :orders, except: :update # generates all routes except `updateOrder`
resources :users do
# generates `findUser` query
query :find, on: :member
# generates `searchUsers` query
query :search, on: :collection
end
# you can use namespaced controllers too:
scope module: 'admin' do
# `updateTranslations` route will be handled by `Admin::TranslationsController`
mutation :updateTranslations, to: 'translations#update'
# all :groups routes will be handled by `Admin::GroupsController`
resources :groups
end
end
Testing your GraphqlRails::Controller in RSpec
Setup
Add those lines in your spec/spec_helper.rb
file
# spec/spec_helper.rb
require 'graphql_rails/rspec_controller_helpers'
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include(GraphqlRails::RSpecControllerHelpers, type: :graphql_controller)
# ... your other configuration ...
end
Helper methods
There are 3 helper methods:
-
mutation(:your_controller_action_name, params: {}, context: {})
.params
andcontext
are optional -
query(:your_controller_action_name, params: {}, context: {})
.params
andcontext
are optional -
response
. Response is set only after you callmutation
orquery
Test examples
class MyGraphqlController
action(:create_user).permit(:full_name, :email).returns(User)
action(:index).returns('String')
def index
"Called from index: #{params[:message]}"
end
def create_user
User.create!(params)
end
end
RSpec.describe MyGraphqlController, type: :graphql_controller do
describe '#index' do
it 'is successful' do
query(:index)
expect(response).to be_successful
end
it 'returns correct message' do
query(:index, params: { message: 'Hello world!' })
expect(response.result).to eq "Called from index: Hello world!"
end
end
describe '#create_user' do
context 'when bad email is given' do
it 'fails' do
mutation(:create_user, params { email: 'bad' })
expect(response).to be_failure
end
it 'contains errors' do
mutation(:create_user, params { email: 'bad' })
expect(response.errors).not_to be_empty
end
end
end
end
Integrating GraphqlRails with other tools
In order to make GraphqlRails work with tools such as lograge or sentry, you need to enable them. In Ruby on Rails, you can add initializer:
# config/initializers/graphql_rails.rb
GraphqlRails::Integrations.enable(:lograge, :sentry)
At the moment, GraphqlRails supports following integrations:
- lograge
- sentry
If you need to build something custom, check logging_and_monitoring documentation for more details.
Detailed documentation
Check https://samesystem.github.io/graphql_rails for more details
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/samesystem/graphql_rails. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the GraphqlRails project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.