apollo-dynamic-queries
:warning: This project is highly experimental, unstable, and probably performs terribly!
Setup
$ git clone git@github.com:exogen/apollo-dynamic-queries.git
$ cd apollo-dynamic-queries
$ yarn
Run the demo:
yarn run start
Open http://localhost:8080/.
Motivation
I want the GraphQL queries being made to be dynamically defined by what
components actually get rendered in the component tree. Relay and Apollo are
designed for making static queries.
Here’s an example of what I mean:
<Artist mbid="5b11f4ce-a62d-471e-81fc-a69a8278c7da">
<header>
<Artist.Name />
<Artist.Disambiguation />
</header>
</Artist>
I want the Artist component to define a base GraphQL query, but the fields
needed by child components (in this case name
and disambiguation
) only
get added to the query if those components are actually rendered. If you were
to remove the child from the code above, the field should not be requested –
without Artist needing to know about all the components from which to add
fragments ahead of time. It is completely dynamic.
How it works
- The withQuery HOC creates a component that will make a query. When
configuring the HOC, the component can define some
objects
– these are the
values that descendant components are allowed to extend (via fragments) and
receive (via props). The component also configures a query
and variables
.
See the Artist component. (Note that adding Name and Disambiguation onto
Artist as properties is just to make using them easier, it doesn’t inform the
HOC or query in any way.) - The withData HOC creates a component that can receive objects from one or
more ancestor queries in its
data
prop, and optionally extend them with
fragments. (Fragments don’t have to use the full GraphQL fragment syntax,
they can just be a list of fields – they’ll just be dumbly injected into the
query using string interpolation.) When a component wrapped with withData
is mounting, it uses context
to add its fragments to the ancestor’s objects
and subscribe to changes. That way, if the component is never rendered, its
fragments will never be part of the query! See Name and Disambiguation. - Nested queries should work just fine – components wrapped with
withData
should be able to access objects from multiple different ancestor queries. If
a nested query defines any objects of the same name, they will just mask
the ancestor’s object within that component subtree. - No intelligent merging or conflict resolution is done on the added fragments
at the moment. That is on the to-do list.