@workerhive/flow-provider
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2.1.22 • Public • Published

Workhub Logo Workhub Flow Provider

Connecting all the pipes together to make a big beautiful graph that can be searched with graphql

  • Auto CRUD with GraphQL Directives
  • Define input types from your type defintiions
  • Configurable decorator for objects allowing user defined resolvers

Usage

The following snippet generates an apollo-server configured with a SensitiveType and a Hash no resolvers are set up for the hash but the SensitiveType will now have resolvers for

  • sensitiveTypes: [SensitiveType]
  • sensitiveType(id: ID): SensitiveType
  • addSensitiveType(sensitiveType: SensitiveTypeInput) : SensitiveType
  • updateSensitiveType(id: ID, sensitiveType: SensitiveTypeInput) : SensitiveType
  • deleteSensitiveType(id: ID): Boolean

these will be routed by default to the app store provided, if the configurable directive has been set the user can choose which store they would like to use

const Flow = require('@workerhive/flow-provider')

const typeDefs = `
    type MergedType @crud @configurable{
        id: ID
        name: String @input
        description: String @input
        applicationField: String
    }

    type SensitiveType @crud @configurable{
        id: ID
        name: String @input
        description: String @input
        sensitiveKey: Int
    }
`

let flowDefs = {
    MergedType: {
        id: "app:MergedTypes:_id",
        name: "app:MergedTypes:JobName",
        description: "app:MergedType:description",
        applicationField: "app:MergedType:applicationField",
        refs: {
            "id": ["app:MergedType:_id"],
        }
    },
    SensitiveType: {
        name: "app:Sensitive:name",
        sensitiveKey: "app:Sensitive:key",
        refs: {
            "id": ["app:Sensitive:_id"],
        }
    }
}

let resolvers = {

}

let server = Flow(typeDefs, flowDefs, resolvers)

server.listen({port: 4001}).then((conn) => {
    const {url} = conn;
    console.log(`🚀 Server ready at ${url}`);
})

Type Definitions

Type definitions follow normal GraphQL syntax with the addition of a few directives baked into the flow-provider

@crud

The crud directive informs the flow provider to set up routes for CRUD operations following the naming convention $operation$TypeName and to setup input types based on the keys in the type with the @input directive

@configurable

Lets the flow provider know it should allow these types to be configured by flow definitions

@input

Signals relevant fields to be used for input type setup

Flow Definitions

Flow definitions are a JSON description of where a model is storing key values and how it should go about retrieving them

Example

{
    $TypeName: {
        $modelKey: "$store:$pathway:$key",
        $otherKey: "$otherstore:$pathway:$key2"
    }
}

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