Automatically generate a GraphQL API for an SQLite database.
It analyses the database schema and builds the corresponding GraphQL introspection and data resolvers.
The generated API supports all basic CRUD operations and even complex queries and mutations including filters and pagination.
It is designed to be either used a Haskell library for integrating GraphQL support into existing servers or as a standalone CLI app for quickly spinning up a backend.
AirGQL is the core component of Airsequel, which provides a complete solution for building web applications on top of SQLite databases.
You can install the CLI app using Stack:
git clone https://github.com/Airsequel/AirGQL
cd AirGQL
make install
You can also use AirGQL in your Haskell project
by adding the Hackage package
as a dependency to your package.yaml
or your *.cabal
file:
dependencies:
- airgql
- …
Also set the lib-only
flag in your stack.yaml
file
to avoid irrelevant errors:
flags:
airgql:
lib-only: true
Run following command to start a GraphQL API server for an existing SQLite database:
stack run -- serve tests/example.sqlite
Then you can query the API like this:
http POST http://localhost:4189/graphql \
query='query {
songs(limit: 2) {
id
title
}
}'
It also supports mutations:
http POST http://localhost:4189/graphql \
query='mutation {
insert_songs(objects: [{ title: "New Song" }]) {
returning {
id
title
}
}
}'
Check out the documentation at docs.airsequel.com/graphql-api for more details on how to use all of its GraphQL features.
Check out the code in app/Main.hs file for an example of how to build a simple Servant server leveraging AirGQL.