This library wraps the graphql
function from react-apollo function by also dispatching redux actions when a mutation is called.
If you were using
import { graphql } from 'react-apollo';
you may now do
import { graphql } from 'react-apollo-redux';
When a mutation is called, an action bearing the same name (snake and upper cased) and prefixed with @@MUTATION
is dispatched. For example, a mutation like this
const FollowItems = gql`
mutation followItems($itemIds: [ID]!) {
followItems(item_ids: $itemIds) {
id,
},
}
`;
graphql(FollowItems, {
name: 'followItems',
}),
Will dispatch the following actions with respective types:
@@MUTATION/[name]
contains the arguments to the mutation in its payload. For example, if the mutation was called this way
followItems({
variables: {
itemIds: itemIds,
},
extra: {
user,
references,
},
});
The payload will contain that object.
@@MUTATION/[name]_SUCCESS
is dispatched once the mutation result is successfully returned from the server. The action payload contains two things:
- The
result
from the server (as specified in the mutation) - The arguments (
args
) passed to the mutation, like above
@@MUTATION/[name]_FAIL
is dispatched if the server returns an error. This action contains the same payload as the initial action @@MUTATION/FOLLOW_ITEMS
, and has an additional meta
property with the error returned from the server.