Use Facebook GraphQL with Symfony 2. This library port laravel-graphql. It is based on the PHP implementation here.
1- Require the package via Composer in your composer.json
.
{
"require": {
"suribit/graphql-bundle": "*"
}
}
2- Run Composer to install or update the new requirement.
$ composer install
or
$ composer update
3- Add the service provider to your app/AppKernel.php
file
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
// ...
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Suribit\GraphQLBundle\GraphQLBundle(),
);
// ...
}
// ...
}
4- Create Type src/path your bundle/Types/Country.php
<?php
namespace Lgck\GraphQlBundle\Types;
use GraphQL\Type\Definition\Type as TypeBase;
use Suribit\GraphQLBundle\Support\Type;
class Country extends Type
{
protected $attributes = [
'name' => 'Country',
'description' => 'A Country'
];
public function fields()
{
return [
'id' => [
'type' => TypeBase::nonNull(TypeBase::int()),
'description' => 'The id of the country'
],
'name' => [
'type' => TypeBase::string(),
'description' => 'The name of country'
],
'status' => [
'type' => TypeBase::int(),
'description' => 'The status of country'
]
];
}
}
5- Create Query src/path your bundle/Queries/Country.php
<?php
namespace Lgck\GraphQlBundle\Queries;
use GraphQL\Type\Definition\Type;
use Suribit\GraphQLBundle\Support\Query;
class Country extends Query
{
protected $attributes = [
'name' => 'Country query'
];
public function type()
{
return $this->manager->type('country');
}
public function args()
{
return [
'id' => ['name' => 'id', 'type' => Type::int()],
];
}
public function resolve($root, $args)
{
$em = $this->manager->em; // Doctrine Entity Manager
return [
'id' => `,
'name' => 'Russia',
'status' => 1
];
}
}
6- Create config for graphql schema src/path your bundle/Resources/config/graphql.yml
types:
country: 'Lgck\GraphQlBundle\Types\Country'
schema:
query:
country: 'Lgck\GraphQlBundle\Queries\Country'
mutation: []
7- Edit the file src/path your bundle/Resources/config/services.yml
services:
lgck_graph_ql.mapping.driver.yaml:
public: true
class: Suribit\GraphQLBundle\ConfigDrivers\Yaml\YamlDriver
arguments:
- "%kernel.root_dir%/../src/path your bundle/Resources/config/graphql.yml"
lgck_graph_ql.manager:
class: Suribit\GraphQLBundle\GraphQL
arguments:
- @doctrine.orm.entity_manager
- @lgck_graph_ql.mapping.driver.yaml
8- Create a controller that will be the starting point for processing the request
<?php
// ...
class MainController extends Controller
{
public function queryAction(Request $request)
{
$manager = $this->get('lgck_graph_ql.manager');
$query = $request->request->get('query');
try {
$data = $manager->query($query);
} catch (QueryException $e) {
$response = new JsonResponse($e->getErrors(), 500);
return $response;
}
$response = new JsonResponse($data);
return $response;
}
}
9- Now it is possible to send a data request
query FooBar {
country(id: 1) {
id,
name,
status
}
}
TODO:
- Add the complete documentation
- Add validation