graphql-operation-to-pojo v1.0.10
graphql-operation-to-pojo
Converts GraphQL operations to plain old JS objects (POJOs), ready to to be serialized to JSON.
This can be used to parse the info argument (GraphQLResolveInfo) passed to GraphQL resolvers.
Installation
npm i -S graphql-operation-to-pojoOr:
yarn add graphql-operation-to-pojoUsage
myResolver(obj, args, context, info) {
const queryPOJO = graphqlOperationToPOJO(info)
...
}There is also a helper function to serialize the result to a JSON string:
const jsonString = graphqlOperationToJSON(info)(This is equivalent to calling JSON.stringify(graphqlOperationToPOJO(info)))
Options
Options can optionally be passed as a second argument, e.g.:
graphqlOperationToPOJO(info, {
includeFieldPath: true,
includeReturnType: true,
})Available options:
includeFieldPath: boolean (defaults to false)If true, a
pathproperty will be added to each field object and set to the path to the field from the root of the query, e.g.'hero.name'includeReturnTypes: boolean (defaults to false)If true, the return type of each field will be included in the result.
Tip: When using
includeReturnTypes, you can usegetNamedType()from graphql.js to strip any wrapping non-null or list types and get the underlying type. For example:import { getNamedType } from 'graphql' ... /* Suppose we're running a query that returns a list of users: type Query { users: [User!]! } */ const returnType = getNamedType(queryPojo.fields[0].returnType) console.log(returnType.toString()) // Output: 'User'
Examples
Given the query:
query {
hero(episode: NEWHOPE) {
name
friends {
name
appearsIn
}
}
}graphqlOperationToPOJO will return:
{
"operation": "query",
"fields": [
{
"name": "hero",
"fields": [
{
"name": "name"
},
{
"name": "friends",
"fields": [
{
"name": "name"
},
{
"name": "appearsIn"
}
]
}
],
"arguments": {
"episode": "NEWHOPE"
}
}
]
}Aliases
If the query contains aliases, the field object will include an alias property, e.g.:
{
hero(episode: NEWHOPE) {
heroName: name
}
}{
"operation": "query",
"fields": [
{
"name": "hero",
"fields": [
{
"name": "name",
"alias": "heroName"
}
],
"arguments": {
"episode": "NEWHOPE"
}
}
]
}Fragments
Type conditions for fragments are stored in a fragmentType property, e.g.:
{
character(id: "1000") {
... on Human {
id
name
friends {
id
}
}
... on Droid {
name
friends {
name
}
}
}
}{
"operation": "query",
"fields": [
{
"name": "character",
"fields": [
{
"name": "id",
"fragmentType": "Human"
},
{
"name": "name",
"fragmentType": "Human"
},
{
"name": "friends",
"fragmentType": "Human",
"fields": [
{
"name": "id"
}
]
},
{
"name": "name",
"fragmentType": "Droid"
},
{
"name": "friends",
"fragmentType": "Droid",
"fields": [
{
"name": "name"
}
]
}
],
"arguments": {
"id": "1000"
}
}
]
}