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@mathix420/graphql

v2.5.10

Published

A GraphQL to Cypher query execution layer for Neo4j and JavaScript GraphQL implementations

Downloads

5

Readme

@mathix420/graphql

A GraphQL to Cypher query execution layer for Neo4j and JavaScript GraphQL implementations.

  1. Documentation

Installation

$ npm install @mathix420/graphql

graphql & neo4j-driver are peerDependency(s)

$ npm install graphql neo4j-driver

Importing

Our TypeScript source is transpiled into Common JS, this means you can use the require syntax;

const { Neo4jGraphQL } = require("@mathix420/graphql");

Quick Start

Create schema and serve over port 4000 using Apollo Server:

const { Neo4jGraphQL } = require("@mathix420/graphql");
const neo4j = require("neo4j-driver");
const { ApolloServer } = require("apollo-server");

const typeDefs = `
    type Movie {
        title: String
        year: Int
        imdbRating: Float
        genres: [Genre] @relationship(type: "IN_GENRE", direction: OUT)
    }

    type Genre {
        name: String
        movies: [Movie] @relationship(type: "IN_GENRE", direction: IN)
    }
`;

const neoSchema = new Neo4jGraphQL({ typeDefs, driver });

const driver = neo4j.driver(
    "bolt://localhost:7687",
    neo4j.auth.basic("neo4j", "letmein")
);

const server = new ApolloServer({
    schema: neoSchema.schema,
    context: ({ req }) => ({ req }),
});

server.listen(4000).then(() => console.log("Online"));

Example Queries

Create Movie

mutation {
    createMovies(
        input: [{ title: "The Matrix", year: 1999, imdbRating: 8.7 }]
    ) {
        movies {
            title
        }
    }
}

Connect to Genre

mutation {
    updateMovies(
        where: { title: "The Matrix" }
        connect: {
            genres: {
                where: {
                    node: { OR: [{ name: "Sci-fi" }, { name: "Action" }] }
                }
            }
        }
    ) {
        movies {
            title
        }
    }
}

Create Movie and connect Genre

mutation {
    createMovies(
        input: [
            {
                title: "The Matrix"
                year: 1999
                imdbRating: 8.7
                genres: {
                    connect: {
                        where: {
                            node: {
                                AND: [{ name: "Sci-fi" }, { name: "Action" }]
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        ]
    ) {
        movies {
            title
        }
    }
}

Find Movies with Genres

query {
    movies {
        title
        genres {
            name
        }
    }
}

Auth

Define, nested & related, authorization rules such as; “grant update access to all moderators of a post”;

type User {
    id: ID!
    username: String!
}

type Post {
    id: ID!
    title: String!
    moderator: User @relationship(type: "MODERATES_POST", direction: IN)
}

extend type Post
    @auth(
        rules: [
            { allow: [{ moderator: { id: "$jwt.sub" } }], operations: [UPDATE] }
        ]
    )

Specify rules on fields;

type User {
    id: ID!
    username: String!
}

extend type User {
    password: String!
        @auth(
            rules: [
                { OR: [{ allow: { id: "$jwt.sub" } }, { roles: ["admin"] }] }
            ]
        )
}

Use RBAC;

type Customer @auth(rules: [{ operations: [READ], roles: ["read:customer"] }]) {
    id: ID
    name: String
    password: String @auth(rules: [{ operations: [READ], roles: ["admin"] }])
}

type Invoice @auth(rules: [{ operations: [READ], roles: ["read:invoice"] }]) {
    id: ID
    csv: String
    total: Int
}

Licence

Apache 2.0