# graphql_schema [![Pub](https://img.shields.io/pub/v/graphql_schema.svg)](https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/graphql_schema) [![build status](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/graphql.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/angel-dart/graphql) An implementation of GraphQL's type system in Dart. Supports any platform where Dart runs. The decisions made in the design of this library were done to make the experience as similar to the JavaScript reference implementation as possible, and to also correctly implement the official specification. # Usage It's easy to define a schema with the [helper functions](#helpers): ```dart final GraphQLSchema todoSchema = new GraphQLSchema( query: objectType('Todo', [ field('text', graphQLString.nonNullable()), field('created_at', graphQLDate) ])); ``` All GraphQL types are generic, in order to leverage Dart's strong typing support. # Serialization GraphQL types can `serialize` and `deserialize` input data. The exact implementation of this depends on the type. ```dart var iso8601String = graphQLDate.serialize(new DateTime.now()); var date = graphQLDate.deserialize(iso8601String); print(date.millisecondsSinceEpoch); ``` # Validation GraphQL types can `validate` input data. ```dart var validation = myType.validate('@root', {...}); if (validation.successful) { doSomething(validation.value); } else { print(validation.errors); } ``` # Helpers * `graphQLSchema` - Create a `GraphQLSchema` * `objectType` - Create a `GraphQLObjectType` with fields * `field` - Create a `GraphQLField` with a type/argument/resolver * `listType` - Create a `GraphQLListType` with the provided `innerType` * `inputObjectType` - Creates a `GraphQLInputObjectType` * `inputField` - Creates a field for a `GraphQLInputObjectType` # Types All of the GraphQL scalar types are built in, as well as a `Date` type: * `graphQLString` * `graphQLId` * `graphQLBoolean` * `graphQLInt` * `graphQLFloat` * `graphQLDate` ## Non-Nullable Types You can easily make a type non-nullable by calling its `nonNullable` method. ## List Types Support for list types is also included. Use the `listType` helper for convenience. ```dart /// A non-nullable list of non-nullable integers listOf(graphQLInt.nonNullable()).nonNullable(); ``` ### Input values and parameters Take the following GraphQL query: ```graphql { anime { characters(title: "Hunter x Hunter") { name age } } } ``` The field `characters` accepts a parameter, `title`. To reproduce this in `package:graphql_schema`, use `GraphQLFieldInput`: ```dart final GraphQLObjectType queryType = objectType('AnimeQuery', fields: [ field('characters', listOf(characterType.nonNullable()), inputs: [ new GraphQLFieldInput('title', graphQLString.nonNullable()) ] ), ]); final GraphQLObjectType characterType = objectType('Character', fields: [ field('name', graphQLString), field('age', graphQLInt), ]); ``` In the majority of cases where you use GraphQL, you will be delegate the actual fetching of data to a database object, or some asynchronous resolver function. `package:graphql_schema` includes this functionality in the `resolve` property, which is passed a context object and a `Map` of arguments. A hypothetical example of the above might be: ```dart var field = field( 'characters', graphQLString, resolve: (_, args) async { return await myDatabase.findCharacters(args['title']); }, ); ```