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@exonest/graphql-connections
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This package is a spec-compliant set of models and utilities based on [Relay's Graphql Cursor Connections Specification](https://relay.dev/graphql/connections.htm) and is created using [Generics](https://docs.nestjs.com/graphql/resolvers#generics)
This package is a spec-compliant set of models and utilities based on Relay's Graphql Cursor Connections Specification and is created using Generics
To use pagination in GraphQL, it's proposed by the spec that we use the "Connections" pattern and expose these connections in a standardized way.
PaginationArgs
to slice and paginate the result.Connection
objects to provide cursors and a way to tell the client when more results are available.On Yarn:
yarn add @exonest/graphql-connections
On NPM:
npm install @exonest/graphql-connections
You can create a new paginated model like so:
import { Paginated } from '@exonest/graphql-connections';
import { Product } from '../product.model';
export class ProductConnection extends Paginated(Product) {}
Note that for your connection to be compliant to relay's specifications, its name should end with Connection
. (reference)
To create a query for a paginated resource, do like so:
@Query(() => ProductConnection)
resourcePublications(
@Args() { after, before, first, last, skip }: PaginationArgs,
) {
// return data based on pagination
}
FAQs
This package is a spec-compliant set of models and utilities based on [Relay's Graphql Cursor Connections Specification](https://relay.dev/graphql/connections.htm) and is created using [Generics](https://docs.nestjs.com/graphql/resolvers#generics)
The npm package @exonest/graphql-connections receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @exonest/graphql-connections popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exonest/graphql-connections 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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