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Mercurius Dynamic Schema

A plugin for Fastify allowing serving a different schema per request path.

Note: persisted queries are currently not supported.

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Installation

npm i fastify mercurius-dynamic-schema

Quickstart

const Fastify = require("fastify");
const mercuriusDynamicSchema = require("mercurius-dynamic-schema");

const app = Fastify({
  logger: true
})

const schema1 = `
    type Query {
      add(x: Int, y: Int): Int
    }
  `

const resolvers1 = {
  Query: {
    add: async (_, obj) => {
      const { x, y } = obj
      return x + y
    }
  }
}

const schema2 = `
    type Query {
      subtract(x: Int, y: Int): Int
    }
  `

const resolvers2 = {
  Query: {
    subtract: async (_, obj) => {
      const { x, y } = obj
      return x - y
    }
  }
}

app.register(mercuriusDynamicSchema, {
  schemas: [
    {
      name: 'schema1',
      schema: schema1,
      resolvers: resolvers1,
    },
    {
      name: 'schema2',
      schema: schema2,
      resolvers: resolvers2
    }
  ],
  strategy: req => {
    return req.headers?.schema || 'schema1'
  },
  context: req => {
    return { add: req.headers.add }
  }
})

app.listen({ port: 3000 })

Then you can start the server using Node.js and you can send HTTP request using curl:

curl -X POST \
     -H 'content-type: application/json' \
     -d '{ "query": "{ add(x: 2, y: 2) }" }' \
     localhost:3000/graphql

Response: 
{"data":{"add":4}}

curl -X POST \
     -H 'content-type: application/json' \
     -H 'schema: schema2' \
     -d '{ "query": "{ subtract(x: 2, y: 1) }" }' \
     localhost:3000/graphql

Response:
{"data":{"subtract":1}}

In the fist request, we're not specifying the schema header, so we will use the default one (schema1 as defined in the code above).

Options

You can pass the following options when registering the plugin (all of them are optional unless stated otherwise):

Parameter Type Description
schemas (required) { name: string; path?: string; resolvers: IResolvers, schema: string ()}[] An array of dynamic schema definitions (see details below).
strategy (required) req => string A function that returns a strategy name from a request object. This function will get the value of the constraint from each incoming request, and is used in deriveConstraint of fastify's addConstraintStrategy
context req => string A function that returns a context object based on the request. See Mercurius Context for reference.

schemas

Each schema definition uses the following properties

prop required default description
name yes a unique name across all schema definitions
schema yes the GraphQL schema
resolvers yes the resolvers corresponding to the schema defined above
path no /graphql the route at which these schema and resolvers will be available

strategy

Example: this will return the value of a header named schema, or default to schema1

  req => {
    return req.headers?.schema || 'schema1'
  }

context

Example: this will pass a context containing a prop named add, which has the value from a header name add. Inside the resolver than we can read the add property using ctx.add where ctx is the context object in the resolver.

  req => {
    return { add: req.headers.add }
  }

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