Support for the Relay framework from Elixir, using the Absinthe package.
Please note that this is the initial release of this package and that significant API changes are expected before v1.0.
Install from Hex.pm:
def deps do
[{:absinthe_relay, "~> 1.2.0"}]
end
Add it to your applications
configuration in mix.exs
, too:
def application do
[applications: [:absinthe_relay]]
end
Note: Absinthe requires Elixir 1.3 or higher.
See CHANGELOG for upgrade steps between versions.
See "Usage," below, for basic usage information and links to specific resources.
- For the tutorial, guides, and general information about Absinthe-related projects, see http://absinthe-graphql.org.
- Links to the API documentation are available in the project list.
See the Roadmap on absinthe-graphql.org.
See the Project List on absinthe-graphql.org.
Schemas should use Absinthe.Relay.Schema
, eg:
defmodule Schema do
use Absinthe.Schema
use Absinthe.Relay.Schema
# ...
end
For a type module, use Absinthe.Relay.Schema.Notation
defmodule Schema do
use Absinthe.Schema.Notation
use Absinthe.Relay.Schema.Notation
# ...
end
See the documentation for Absinthe.Relay.Node, Absinthe.Relay.Connection, and Absinthe.Relay.Mutation for specific usage information.
Relay
requires an interface,
"Node"
, be defined in your schema to provide a simple way to fetch
objects using a global ID scheme.
See the Absinthe.Relay.Node module documentation for specific instructions on how do design a schema that makes use of nodes.
Relay uses Connection (and other related) types to provide a standardized way of slicing and paginating a one-to-many relationship.
Support in this package is designed to match the Relay Cursor Connection Specification.
See the Absinthe.Relay.Connection module documentation for specific instructions on how do design a schema that makes use of nodes.
Relay supports mutation via a contract involving single input object arguments with and client mutation IDs.
Support in this package is designed to match the Relay Input Object Mutations Specification.
See the Absinthe.Relay.Mutation module documentation for specific instructions on how to design a schema that makes use of mutations.
To generate a schema.json
file for use with the Babel Relay Plugin, run the absinthe.schema.json
Mix task, built-in to Absinthe.
In your project, check out the documentation with:
mix help absinthe.schema.json
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