Filter Apollo connection with nested variables
I'd like to specify a nested argument as the filter
for my @connection
directive. Is it possible to do something like this:
input CommentsInput {
postId: String!
cursors: CommentsCursorInput
}
query getComments($input: CommentInput) {
getComments(input: $input)
@connection(key: "comments", filter: ["input.postId"]) {
comments {
id
commentBody
createdDate
liked
likeCount
}
}
}
postId
is passed in input
. This is a contrived example and I know I can structure this differently, but my main questions is can I use nested arguments as a filter, or can I only use top-level arguments in that filter
array? I didn't see any discussion of this in the docs.
graphql apollo react-apollo
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I'd like to specify a nested argument as the filter
for my @connection
directive. Is it possible to do something like this:
input CommentsInput {
postId: String!
cursors: CommentsCursorInput
}
query getComments($input: CommentInput) {
getComments(input: $input)
@connection(key: "comments", filter: ["input.postId"]) {
comments {
id
commentBody
createdDate
liked
likeCount
}
}
}
postId
is passed in input
. This is a contrived example and I know I can structure this differently, but my main questions is can I use nested arguments as a filter, or can I only use top-level arguments in that filter
array? I didn't see any discussion of this in the docs.
graphql apollo react-apollo
add a comment |
I'd like to specify a nested argument as the filter
for my @connection
directive. Is it possible to do something like this:
input CommentsInput {
postId: String!
cursors: CommentsCursorInput
}
query getComments($input: CommentInput) {
getComments(input: $input)
@connection(key: "comments", filter: ["input.postId"]) {
comments {
id
commentBody
createdDate
liked
likeCount
}
}
}
postId
is passed in input
. This is a contrived example and I know I can structure this differently, but my main questions is can I use nested arguments as a filter, or can I only use top-level arguments in that filter
array? I didn't see any discussion of this in the docs.
graphql apollo react-apollo
I'd like to specify a nested argument as the filter
for my @connection
directive. Is it possible to do something like this:
input CommentsInput {
postId: String!
cursors: CommentsCursorInput
}
query getComments($input: CommentInput) {
getComments(input: $input)
@connection(key: "comments", filter: ["input.postId"]) {
comments {
id
commentBody
createdDate
liked
likeCount
}
}
}
postId
is passed in input
. This is a contrived example and I know I can structure this differently, but my main questions is can I use nested arguments as a filter, or can I only use top-level arguments in that filter
array? I didn't see any discussion of this in the docs.
graphql apollo react-apollo
graphql apollo react-apollo
edited Dec 28 '18 at 22:21
Fook
asked Dec 26 '18 at 17:33
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