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Relay Result is a tiny layer on top of Relay's libraries to add type-safe payloads for GraphQL mutations.
Relay Result is a tiny layer on top of Relay's libraries to add type-safe payloads for GraphQL mutations.
Example of the generated types:
union UserLoginPayload = UserLoginSuccess | UserLoginError
type UserLoginSuccess {
user: User!
clientMutationId: String
}
type UserLoginError {
error: String!
clientMutationId: String
}
input UserLoginInput {
"""
Email of the user attempting to log in
"""
email: String!
"""
Password of the user attempting to log in
"""
password: String!
clientMutationId: String
}
Install graphql-relay-result
in your backend:
npm install --save graphql graphql-relay graphql-relay-result
# Or Yarn
yarn add graphql graphql-relay graphql-relay-result
# Or PNPM
pnpm add graphql graphql-relay graphql-relay-result
# Or Bun
bun add graphql graphql-relay graphql-relay-result
Install react-relay-result
in your frontend:
npm install --save react-relay react-relay-result
# Or Yarn
yarn add react-relay react-relay-result
# Or PNPM
pnpm add react-relay react-relay-result
# Or Bun
bun add react-relay react-relay-result
import { GraphQLString, GraphQLInt, GraphQLNonNull } from 'graphql';
import { mutationWithResult } from 'graphql-relay-result';
type UserLoginInput = {
email: string;
password: number;
};
type UserLoginSuccess = {
userId: string;
};
type UserLoginError = {
error: string;
};
export const UserLogin = mutationWithResult<
UserLoginInput,
UserLoginSuccess,
UserLoginError,
__YourContext,
__YourCustomExtensions
>({
name: 'UserLogin',
inputFields: {
email: {
type: new GrapqhQLNonNull(GraphQLString),
},
password: {
type: new GraphqlNonNull(GraphQLInt),
},
},
mutateAndGetPayload: ({ email, password }) => {
const userLoginResult = await userLogin({ email, password });
if (!userLoginResult.success) {
return {
success: false,
error: userLoginResult.error,
};
}
const { user } = userLoginResult;
return {
userId: user.id,
};
},
successFields: {
user: {
type: new GraphQLNonNull(UserType),
resolve: (result) => userLoad(result.userId),
},
},
errorFields: {
error: {
type: GraphQLString,
resolve: (result) => result.error,
},
},
});
In the frontend:
// UserLoginMutation.tsx
import { graphql } from 'react-relay';
export const UserLogin = graphql`
mutation UserLoginMutation($input: UserLoginInput!) {
userLogin(input: $input) {
__typename
... on UserLoginSuccess {
user {
id
name
}
}
... on UserLoginError {
error
}
}
}
`;
// LoginForm.tsx
import { useMutationResult } from 'react-relay-result';
import { UserLogin } from './UserLoginMutation';
import type { UserLoginMutation } from './__generated__/UserLoginMutation.graphql';
const LoginForm = () => {
const [userLogin, isPending] = useMutationResult<UserLoginMutation>({
name: 'UserLogin',
mutation: UserLogin,
onSuccess: ({ user }) => {
console.log(user.id);
},
onError: ({ error }) => {
console.log(error);
},
});
return (
// ...
)
};
export default LoginForm;
Relay Result is under the MIT License.
FAQs
Relay Result is a tiny layer on top of Relay's libraries to add type-safe payloads for GraphQL mutations.
The npm package react-relay-result receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, react-relay-result popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-relay-result demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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