absinthe v1.2.6 Absinthe.Schema behaviour

Define a GraphQL schema.

See also Absinthe.Schema.Notation for a reference of the macros imported by this module available to build types for your schema.

Basic Usage

To define a schema, use Absinthe.Schema within a module. This marks your module as adhering to the Absinthe.Schema behaviour, and sets up some macros and utility functions for your use:

defmodule App.Schema do
  use Absinthe.Schema

  # ... define it here!

end

Now, define a query (and optionally, mutation and subscription).

We’ll define a query that has one field, item, to support querying for an item record by its ID:

# Just for the example. You're probably using Ecto or
# something much more interesting than a module attribute-based
# database!
@fake_db %{
  "foo" => %{id: "foo", name: "Foo", value: 4},
  "bar" => %{id: "bar", name: "Bar", value: 5}
}

query do
  @desc "Get an item by ID"
  field :item, :item do

    @desc "The ID of the item"
    arg :id, type: :id

    resolve fn %{id: id}, _ ->
      {:ok, Map.get(@fake_db, id)}
    end
  end
end

For more information on object types (especially how the resolve function works above), see Absinthe.Type.Object.

You may also notice we’ve declared that the resolved value of the field to be of type: :item. We now need to define exactly what an :item is, and what fields it contains.

@desc "A valuable Item"
object :item do
  field :id, :id

  @desc "The item's name"
  field :name, :string,

  field :value, :integer, description: "Recently appraised value"
end

We can also load types from other modules using the import_types macro:

defmodule App.Schema do
  use Absinthe.Schema

  import_types App.Schema.Scalars
  import_types App.Schema.Objects

  # ... schema definition

end

Our :item type above could then move into App.Schema.Objects:

defmodule App.Schema.Objects do
  use Absinthe.Scheme.Notation

  object :item do
    # ... type definition
  end

  # ... other objects!

end

Default Resolver

By default, if a resolve function is not provided for a field, Absinthe will attempt to extract the value of the field using Map.get/2 with the (atom) name of the field.

You can change this behavior by setting your own custom default resolve function in your schema. For example, given we have a field, name:

field :name, :string

And we’re trying to extract values from a horrible backend API that gives us maps with uppercase (!) string keys:

%{"NAME" => "A name"}

Here’s how we could set our custom resolver to expect those keys:

default_resolve fn
  _, %{source: source, definition: %{name: name}} when is_map(source) ->
    {:ok, Map.get(source, String.upcase(name))}
  _, _ ->
    {:ok, nil}
end

Note this will now act as the default resolver for all fields in our schema without their own resolve function.

Summary

Types

t()

A module defining a schema

Functions

Get all concrete types for union, interface, or object

List all directives on a schema

List all implementors of an interface on a schema

Lookup a directive

Lookup a type by name, identifier, or by unwrapping

List all types on a schema

Macros

Defines a custom default resolve function for the schema

Defines a root Mutation object

Defines a root Mutation object

Defines a root Query object

Defines a root Query object

Defines a root Subscription object

Defines a root Subscription object

Types

t()
t :: atom

A module defining a schema.

Functions

concrete_types(schema, type)
concrete_types(t, Absinthe.Type.t) :: [Absinthe.Type.t]

Get all concrete types for union, interface, or object

directives(schema)
directives(t) :: [Absinthe.Type.Directive.t]

List all directives on a schema

implementors(schema, ident)
implementors(t, atom) :: [Absinthe.Type.Object.t]

List all implementors of an interface on a schema

lookup_directive(schema, name)
lookup_directive(t, atom | binary) ::
  Absinthe.Type.Directive.t |
  nil

Lookup a directive.

lookup_type(schema, type, options \\ [unwrap: true])
lookup_type(atom, Absinthe.Type.wrapping_t | Absinthe.Type.t | Absinthe.Type.identifier_t, Keyword.t) ::
  Absinthe.Type.t |
  nil

Lookup a type by name, identifier, or by unwrapping.

types(schema)
types(t) :: [Absinthe.Type.t]

List all types on a schema

Macros

default_resolve(func)

Defines a custom default resolve function for the schema.

mutation(list)

Defines a root Mutation object

mutation(raw_attrs, list)

Defines a root Mutation object

query(list)

Defines a root Query object

query(raw_attrs, list)

Defines a root Query object

subscription(list)

Defines a root Subscription object

subscription(raw_attrs, list)

Defines a root Subscription object

Callbacks

resolution_plugins()
resolution_plugins :: [Absinthe.Resolution.Plugin.t]