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rspec-graphql_assistant
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Helps you to generate query for testing GraphQL
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'rspec-graphql_assistant'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install rspec-graphql_assistant
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include RSpec::GraphqlAssistant::Helpers
end
graphql_mutation('updatePost', { post_id: 1, content: "some test" }, [:id, author: [:name]])
produce this one query
mutation {
updatePost(input: {postId: 1, content: "some text"}) {
id
author {
name
}
}
Examples of query and subscription
args = {post_id: 1}
response = [:id, :name]
graphql_query('queryName', args, response)
graphql_subscription('subscriptionName', args, response)
expect(result).to graphql_have_attributes([:book, :author_reviews], { score: 10 })
it's equivalent to expect(result.dig('data', 'book', 'authorReviews')).to have_attributes({'score' => 10})
expect(result).to graphql_include(:book, %w[id title])
it's equivalent to expect(result.dig('data', 'book')).to include('id', 'title')
Work in progress and now only supports inline syntax. Which means without passing variables. Later try to cover both cases.
I'm still working on documentation if you want to help me be appreciated
Cheers
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ginray/rspec-graphql_assistant.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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