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spring-graphql-example

Just playing with GraphQL on back end

How to start

  • start the Docker container with PostgreSQL
cd docker
./run-docker.sh
  • start the application
cd ..
./gradlew bootRun

Or just start SimpleApplication from your IDE.

After launching the application the test data contained in src/main/resources/data.sql will be stored in the database. Now you are ready to play with the GraphQL endpoint.

To cleanup your database just do following:

cd docker
./clear-all.sh

Sample Queries

Here are some queries you can try:

query me {
  me {
    id
    firstName
  }
}

query findFifthEmployee {
  employee(id: 5) {
    id
    firstName
    lastName
    title
    role
    department {
      name
    }
  }
}

query allEmployees {
  employees(pagination: {size:10, page:1}) {
    id
    firstName
    lastName
    title
    role
    department {
      name
    }
  }
}

query allDepartmentsForCompany {
  departments(organizationId: 1) {
    id
    name
  }
}

query allDepartmentsWithEmployees {
  departments(organizationId: 1) {
    id
    name
    employees {
      id
      firstName
    }
  }
}

query GetDept3 {
  department(id:3) {
    id
    name
    employees {
      id
      firstName
    }
    organization {
      id
      name
    }
  }
}

query AllOrgs {
  organizations {
    id
    name
    departments {
      id
      name
    }
  }
}

query GetOrg1 {
  organization(id: 1) {
    id
    name
    departments {
      id
      name
    }
  }
}

mutation CreateDummyDepartment {
  createDepartment(organizationId: 1, name: "Dummy") {
    id
    name
  }
}

mutation UpdateDummyDepartment {
  updateDepartment(id: 4, name: "Not so dumb") {
    id
    name
  }
}

mutation DeleteDummyDepartment {
  deleteDepartment(id: 4)
}

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