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@cortexql/loader
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This is a simple CortexQL wrapper for Facebook's DataLoader
In your api
directory create the directory loaders
# api/loaders/UserLoader.ts
import { DataLoader } from '@cortexql/dataloader';
import { User } from '../types/User';
export type Key = Pick<User, 'id'>;
export class UserLoader extends DataLoader<Key, User> {
// batch first
batchLoad(keys: Key[]) {
return Promise.all(
keys.map(key => User.findOne(key)),
);
}
}
In your context file api/context/index.ts
import { BaseContext } from '@cortexql/core';
import { UserLoader } from '../loaders/UserLoader';
export class Context extends BaseContext {
userLoader = new UserLoader(this);
}
In whatever resolver api/query/user.ts
import { Context } from '../context';
import { User } from '../types/User';
export type Arguments {
id: User['id'];
}
export async function resolveUser(args: Arguments, context: Context) {
return await context.userLoader.load({ id: args.id });
}
FAQs
An extension for DataLoader implementation on CortexQL
We found that @cortexql/loader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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