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@jwdotjs/graphql-custom-datetype

v0.3.1

Published

Custom date type for graphql

Downloads

2

Readme

Custom Date Type for GraphQL

This is a custom date type implementation for GraphQL. GraphQL does not contain a native date type but it does allow you to specify custom scalar types that serializes to strings, or other scalar types, but conforms to certain standards.

This date type accepts and outputs this format: '2015-07-24T13:15:34.814Z' which is commonly used in JSON since it is the default format used by JavaScript when serializing dates to JSON.

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Usage

To use this type you in your GraphQL schema you simply install this module with npm install --save graphql-custom-datetype and use it. In the minimal example below we expose the query now that simply returns the current date and time.

The important part is that your resolve function needs to return a JavaScript Date object.

// examples/now.js

import {
  graphql,
  GraphQLSchema,
  GraphQLObjectType,
} from 'graphql';
import CustomGraphQLDateType from '..';

let schema = new GraphQLSchema({
  query: new GraphQLObjectType({
    name: 'Query',
    fields: {
      now: {
        type: CustomGraphQLDateType,
        // Resolve fields with the custom date type to a valid Date object
        resolve: () => new Date()
      }
    }
  })
});

graphql(schema, "{ now }")
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error);

Running this prints the current date:

$ babel-node examples/now.js
{ data: { now: '2015-07-24T13:23:15.580Z' } }