euautomation / graphql-client
A simple client to help execute queries and mutations across GraphQL
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Requires
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ^6.2
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~0.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5.0
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Last update: 2023-08-19 19:14:29 UTC
README
A simple package to consume GraphQL APIs.
Installation
composer require euautomation/graphql-client
Usage
Create an instance of EUAutomation\GraphQL\Client
:
new Client($graphQLURL);
or
$client = new Client();
$client->setUrl($graphQLURL);
Response class
Pass in your query, optional variables and headers (eg bearer token), $variables
and $headers
are optional
$response = $client->response($query, $variables, $headers);
all()
Use $response->all();
to get all of the data returned in the response
errors()
Use $response->errors();
to get all the errors returned in the response
hasErrors()
Use $response->hasErrors();
to check if the response contains any errors
Specific data from the response class
For example purposes, let's assume you want to get a list of all categories and execute this query.
{
allCategories(first:10) {
category {
id,
name,
slug,
description
}
}
}
Now in order to fetch some meaningful data from the Response class you can do the following:
$categories = $response->allCategories->category;
foreach($categories as $category) {
// Do something with the data?
$category->id;
$category->name;
$category->slug;
$category->description;
}
You can also set, unset or isset data on the Response class.
Other responses
Raw guzzle response
Pass in your query, optional variables and headers (eg bearer token), $variables
and $headers
are optional
$client->raw($query, $variables, $headers);
Json
Pass in your query, optional variables and headers (eg bearer token), $variables
and $headers
are optional
$client->json($query, $variables, $headers);