Is there any way of importing Query with a custom directive applied?
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I want to import Mutation.updateUser()
from "./generated/prisma.graphql"
, but I also want to add the @isAdmin
directive. I can accomplish this by copying the query by hand:
type Mutation
updateUser(data: UserUpdateInput!, where: UserWhereUniqueInput!): User @isAdmin
But that means I have to copy every query/mutation/type I want to add a directive to, is there any sintax like this?
# import Mutation.updateUser from "./generated/prisma.graphql" @isAdmin
graphql graphql-js prisma
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I want to import Mutation.updateUser()
from "./generated/prisma.graphql"
, but I also want to add the @isAdmin
directive. I can accomplish this by copying the query by hand:
type Mutation
updateUser(data: UserUpdateInput!, where: UserWhereUniqueInput!): User @isAdmin
But that means I have to copy every query/mutation/type I want to add a directive to, is there any sintax like this?
# import Mutation.updateUser from "./generated/prisma.graphql" @isAdmin
graphql graphql-js prisma
this is unfortunately not possible.
– nburk
Nov 20 at 8:58
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I want to import Mutation.updateUser()
from "./generated/prisma.graphql"
, but I also want to add the @isAdmin
directive. I can accomplish this by copying the query by hand:
type Mutation
updateUser(data: UserUpdateInput!, where: UserWhereUniqueInput!): User @isAdmin
But that means I have to copy every query/mutation/type I want to add a directive to, is there any sintax like this?
# import Mutation.updateUser from "./generated/prisma.graphql" @isAdmin
graphql graphql-js prisma
I want to import Mutation.updateUser()
from "./generated/prisma.graphql"
, but I also want to add the @isAdmin
directive. I can accomplish this by copying the query by hand:
type Mutation
updateUser(data: UserUpdateInput!, where: UserWhereUniqueInput!): User @isAdmin
But that means I have to copy every query/mutation/type I want to add a directive to, is there any sintax like this?
# import Mutation.updateUser from "./generated/prisma.graphql" @isAdmin
graphql graphql-js prisma
graphql graphql-js prisma
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this is unfortunately not possible.
– nburk
Nov 20 at 8:58
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this is unfortunately not possible.
– nburk
Nov 20 at 8:58
this is unfortunately not possible.
– nburk
Nov 20 at 8:58
this is unfortunately not possible.
– nburk
Nov 20 at 8:58
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Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. GraphQL SDL by default has no way of importing types or fields of types (as you want to do) into other files.
Based on the # import ...
-syntax you show, I believe you're trying to use graphql-import
. With this library it's possible to import entire types but not individual fields of types. If you'd like to have that functionality in the graphql-import
library, please open an issue.
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
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oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. GraphQL SDL by default has no way of importing types or fields of types (as you want to do) into other files.
Based on the # import ...
-syntax you show, I believe you're trying to use graphql-import
. With this library it's possible to import entire types but not individual fields of types. If you'd like to have that functionality in the graphql-import
library, please open an issue.
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. GraphQL SDL by default has no way of importing types or fields of types (as you want to do) into other files.
Based on the # import ...
-syntax you show, I believe you're trying to use graphql-import
. With this library it's possible to import entire types but not individual fields of types. If you'd like to have that functionality in the graphql-import
library, please open an issue.
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. GraphQL SDL by default has no way of importing types or fields of types (as you want to do) into other files.
Based on the # import ...
-syntax you show, I believe you're trying to use graphql-import
. With this library it's possible to import entire types but not individual fields of types. If you'd like to have that functionality in the graphql-import
library, please open an issue.
Unfortunately this is not possible at the moment. GraphQL SDL by default has no way of importing types or fields of types (as you want to do) into other files.
Based on the # import ...
-syntax you show, I believe you're trying to use graphql-import
. With this library it's possible to import entire types but not individual fields of types. If you'd like to have that functionality in the graphql-import
library, please open an issue.
answered Nov 20 at 8:58
nburk
14.3k106093
14.3k106093
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
add a comment |
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
Yes, I was trying to use graphql-import. I will open an issue, thanks!
– Damian Pereira
Nov 21 at 17:33
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this is unfortunately not possible.
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