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@orbiting/graphql-list-fields
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This is a fork of: jakepusateri/graphql-list-field which adds named-inline-fragements (see description below). If the PR is merged into upstream, we'll get rid of the fork again.
When implementing a GraphQL server, it can be useful to know the list of fields being queried on a given type. This module takes a GraphQLResolveInfo object and returns a list of fields.
Supported features
@skip and @include directivesnpm install --save graphql-list-fields
import getFieldNames from 'graphql-list-fields';
// in some resolve function
resolve(parent, args, context, info) {
const fields = getFieldNames(info);
return fetch('/someservice/?fields=' + fields.join(','));
}
When supplying true as the second argument (getFieldList(ast, true)), the type of a spread is included in the path:
{
someType {
e {
... on NestedType {
x
}
}
}
}
results in: [e.NestedType.x] instead of [e.x]
FAQs
Get a list of fields while resolving a GraphQL query
We found that @orbiting/graphql-list-fields demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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