View Source Using the SDL File

By passing the generate_sdl_file to use AshGraphql, AshGraphql will generate a schema file when you run mix ash.codegen. For example:

use AshGraphql,
  domains: [Domain1, Domain2],
  generate_sdl_file: "priv/schema.graphql"

Ensure your schema is up to date, gitignored, or not generated

We suggest first adding mix ash.codegen --check to your CI/CD pipeline to ensure the schema is always up-to-date. Alternatively you can add the file to your .gitignore, or you can remove the generate_sdl_file option to skip generating the file.

With the generate_sdl_file option, calls to mix ash.codegen <name> will generate a .graphql file at the specified path.

Some things that you can use this SDL file for:

Documentation

The schema file itself represents your entire GraphQL API definition, and examining it can be very useful.

Code Generation

You can use tools like GraphQL codegen to generate a client for your GraphQL API.

Validating Changes

Use the SDL file to check for breaking changes in your schema, especially if you are exposing a public API. A plug and play github action for this can be found here: https://the-guild.dev/graphql/inspector/docs/products/action