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Adds a websocket transport for the GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol to Absinthe running in Phoenix.
See the hex docs for more information.
references
References
- https://github.com/enisdenjo/graphql-ws
- This project is heavily inspired by subscriptions-transport-ws
installation
Installation
Add absinthe_graphql_ws
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:absinthe_graphql_ws, "~> 0.3"}
]
end
usage
Usage
using-the-websocket-client
Using the websocket client
defmodule ExampleWeb.ApiClient do
use GenServer
alias Absinthe.GraphqlWS.Client
def start(endpoint) do
Client.start(endpoint)
end
def init(args) do
{:ok, args}
end
def stop(client) do
Client.close(client)
end
@gql """
mutation ChangeSomething($id: String!) {
changeSomething(id: $id) {
id
name
}
}
"""
def change_something(client, thing_id) do
{:ok, body} = Client.query(client, @gql, id: thing_id)
case get_in(body, ~w[data changeSomething]) do
nil -> {:error, get_in(body, ~w[errors])}
thing -> {:ok, thing}
end
end
@gql """
query GetSomething($id: UUID!) {
thing(id: $id) {
id
name
}
}
"""
def get_thing(client, thing_id) do
case Client.query(client, @gql, id: thing_id) do
{:ok, %{"data" => %{"thing" => nil}}} ->
nil
{:ok, %{"data" => %{"thing" => result}}} ->
{:ok, result}
{:ok, errors} when is_list(errors) ->
nil
end
end
@gql """
subscription ThingChanges($thingId: String!){
thingChanges(thingId: $projectId) {
id
name
}
}
"""
# handler is a pid for a process that implements `handle_info/4` as below
def thing_changes(client, thing_id: thing_id, handler: handler) do
Client.subscribe(client, @gql, %{thingId: thing_id}, handler)
end
end
An example of handle_info
@impl true
def handle_info({:subscription, _id, %{"data" => %{"thingChanges" => thing_changes}}}, %{assigns: %{thing: thing}} = socket) do
changes = thing_changes |> Enum.find(&(&1["id"] == thing.id))
socket |> do_cool_update(changes["things"]) |> noreply()
end
benchmarks
Benchmarks
Benchmarks live in the benchmarks
directory, and can be run with MIX_ENV=bench mix run benchmarks/<file>
.
contributing
Contributing
- Pull requests that may be rebased are preferrable to merges or squashes.
- Please do not increment the version number in pull requests.