Custom map keys in GraphQL response

允我心安 提交于 2020-04-03 04:33:13

问题


I've been looking into GraphQL as a replacement for some REST APIs of mine, and while I think I've wrapped my head around the basics and like most of what I see so far, there's one important feature that seems to be missing.

Let's say I've got a collection of items like this:

{
    "id": "aaa",
    "name": "Item 1",
    ...
}

An application needs a map of all those objects, indexed by ID as such:

{
    "allItems": {
        "aaa": {
            "name": "Item 1",
            ...
        },
        "aab": {
            "name": "Item 2",
            ...
        }
    }
}

Every API I've ever written has been able to give results back in a format like this, but I'm struggling to find a way to do it with GraphQL. I keep running across issue 101, but that deals more with unknown schemas. In my case, I know exactly what all the fields are; this is purely about output format. I know I could simply return all the items in an array and reformat it client-side, but that seems like overkill given that it's never been needed in the past, and would make GraphQL feel like a step backwards. I'm not sure if what I'm trying to do is impossible, or I'm just using all the wrong terminology. Should I keep digging, or is GraphQL just not suited to my needs? If this is possible, what might a query look like to retrieve data like this?

I'm currently working with graphql-php on the server, but I'm open to higher-level conceptual responses.


回答1:


Unfortunately returning objects with arbitrary and dynamic keys like this is not really a first-class citizen in GraphQL. That is not to say you can't achieve the same thing, but in doing so you will lose many of the benefits of GraphQL.

If you are set on returning an object with id keys instead of returning a collection/list of objects containing the ids and then doing the transformation on the client then you can create a special GraphQLScalarType.

const GraphQLAnyObject = new GraphQLScalarType({
  name: 'AnyObject',
  description: 'Any JSON object. This type bypasses type checking.',
  serialize: value => {
    return value;
  },
  parseValue: value => {
    return value;
  },
  parseLiteral: ast => {
    if (ast.kind !== Kind.OBJECT) {
      throw new GraphQLError("Query error: Can only parse object but got a: " + ast.kind, [ast]);
    }
    return ast.value;
  }
});

The problem with this approach is that since it is a scalar type you cannot supply a selection set to query it. E.G. if you had a type

type MyType implements Node {
  id: ID!
  myKeyedCollection: AnyObject
}

Then you would only be able to query it like so

query {
  getMyType(id: abc) {
    myKeyedCollection  # note there is no { ... }
  }
}

As others have said, I wouldn't recommend this because you are losing a lot of the benefits of GraphQL but it goes to show that GraphQL can still do pretty much anything REST can. If you just want to try it out we provide AnyObject types on scaphold.io that you can play around with.

Hope this helps!



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41557536/custom-map-keys-in-graphql-response

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