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graphql-relay-walker
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GraphQL::Relay::Walker
is a Ruby library that generates queries for walking a Relay GraphQL schema. Given a GraphQL::Schema
, you can walk from a given starting point, exercising any defined connections. This can be useful for various kinds of automated testing. Check out the GitHub Walker example to see it in action.
You can install this library as a Ruby Gem:
$ gem install graphql-relay-walker
require "graphql/relay/walker"
id = "<some starting node id>"
query = GraphQL::Relay::Walker.query_string(client.schema)
GraphQL::Relay::Walker.walk(from_id: id) do |frame|
# The global relay id of the object we're looking at.
frame.gid
# The frame where we discovered this object's GID.
frame.parent
# Execute the query and store the result in the frame.
# The implementation here is up to you, but you should set
# `frame.result` to the Hash result of executing the query.
frame.result = execute(query, variables: {"id" => frame.gid})
# Parse the results, adding any newly discovered IDs to our queue.
frame.enqueue_found_gids
end
GraphQL::Client
Requiring graphql/relay/walker/client_ext
will add a GraphQL::Client#walk
method. This simplifies things by allowing the client to build and execute the query for you.
Here's how you would walk the SWAPI GraphQL Wrapper, starting from Luke Skywalker, assuming a client configuration like this.
require "graphql/relay/walker/client_ext"
skywalker_gid = "cGVvcGxlOjE="
SWAPI::Client.walk(from_id: skywalker_gid) do |frame|
# The global relay id of the object we're looking at.
frame.gid
# The frame where we discovered this object's GID.
frame.parent
# The result of executing the query for this frame's GID.
frame.result
end
$ git clone https://github.com/github/graphql-relay-walker
$ cd graphql-relay-walker
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake
This project is designed to work with MRI Ruby 2.2.2 or greater. It may work on other versions of Ruby.
All releases adhere to strict semantic versioning. For Example, major.minor.patch-pre (aka. stick.carrot.oops-peek).
We love community contributions! If you're planning to send us a pull request, please make sure read our Contributing Guidelines first.
Found a bug or have a question? Open up an issue.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (C) 2016 GitHub, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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