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graphql-resolved

v1.0.5

Published

Framework agnostic resolvers creation/composition for GraphQL

Downloads

12

Readme

:shipit: graphql-resolved :shipit:

Provides a middleware-like capability to your GraphQL api by enabling the combination of multiple resolvers through a simple and expressive API.

Resolvers solved :shipit:

NPM

Build Status npm version

Installing

npm i graphql-resolved --save
or
yarn add graphql-resolved

Usage

Create your first resolver using the chain, protect or apply api

chain

Return a resolver that is the sum of the ones in the supplied array. The execution order follows the order from left to right. The last resolver being the one to return the final expect value. chain([1, 2, 3, 4])

import { chain } from 'graphql-resolved';
import { isAuthenticated, isAdmin, isTopContributer } from './auth/resolvers';
import * as UserResolvers from './user/resolvers';

const getMe = chain([isAuthenticated, UserResolvers.getMe])

const Query = {
  getMe
}

const resolvers = {
  Query,
}

apply

Applies a list of resolvers to each of those supplied by the to object.

  • resolvers The execution order follows the order from left to right.
const allUserResolvers = apply({ resolvers: [isAuthenticated], to: UserResolvers })
const Query = {
  ...allUserResolvers
}

protect

The protect key work take three arguments:

  • it (Optional) a resolver function, if supplied protect returns a new resolver function
  • all(Optional) a map of resolvers, if supplied protect returns an object with the exact same resolvers names as keys
  • using a list of resolvers to apply(The order matters from left to right).
const getMe = protect({
  it: UserResolvers.getMe,
  using: [isAuthenticated]
});

const adminResolvers = protect({
  all: { PostResolvers.deletePost, PostResolvers.correctPost },
  using: [isAuthenticated, isAdmin]
});

const Query = {
  getMe
  ...adminResolvers
}

Tests

npm test
or
yarn test

Contributing

Please feel free to drop an issue or propose a feature or pull request.

License

MIT