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# graphql-go [![Sourcegraph](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go/-/badge.svg)](https://sourcegraph.com/github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go?badge) [![Build Status](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/graph-gophers/graphql-go/branches/master/badge.svg)](https://semaphoreci.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go)
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<p align="center"><img src="docs/img/logo.png" width="300"></p>
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The goal of this project is to provide full support of the [GraphQL draft specification](https://facebook.github.io/graphql/draft) with a set of idiomatic, easy to use Go packages.
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While still under heavy development (`internal` APIs are almost certainly subject to change), this library is
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safe for production use.
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## Features
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- minimal API
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- support for `context.Context`
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- support for the `OpenTracing` standard
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- schema type-checking against resolvers
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- resolvers are matched to the schema based on method sets (can resolve a GraphQL schema with a Go interface or Go struct).
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- handles panics in resolvers
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- parallel execution of resolvers
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## Roadmap
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We're trying out the GitHub Project feature to manage `graphql-go`'s [development roadmap](https://github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go/projects/1).
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Feedback is welcome and appreciated.
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## (Some) Documentation
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### Basic Sample
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"net/http"
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graphql "github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go"
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"github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go/relay"
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)
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type query struct{}
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func (_ *query) Hello() string { return "Hello, world!" }
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func main() {
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s := `
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schema {
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query: Query
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}
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type Query {
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hello: String!
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}
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`
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schema := graphql.MustParseSchema(s, &query{})
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http.Handle("/query", &relay.Handler{Schema: schema})
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log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil))
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}
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```
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To test:
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```sh
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$ curl -XPOST -d '{"query": "{ hello }"}' localhost:8080/query
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```
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### Resolvers
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A resolver must have one method for each field of the GraphQL type it resolves. The method name has to be [exported](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Exported_identifiers) and match the field's name in a non-case-sensitive way.
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The method has up to two arguments:
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- Optional `context.Context` argument.
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- Mandatory `*struct { ... }` argument if the corresponding GraphQL field has arguments. The names of the struct fields have to be [exported](https://golang.org/ref/spec#Exported_identifiers) and have to match the names of the GraphQL arguments in a non-case-sensitive way.
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The method has up to two results:
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- The GraphQL field's value as determined by the resolver.
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- Optional `error` result.
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Example for a simple resolver method:
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```go
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func (r *helloWorldResolver) Hello() string {
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return "Hello world!"
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}
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```
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The following signature is also allowed:
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```go
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func (r *helloWorldResolver) Hello(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
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return "Hello world!", nil
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}
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```
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### Community Examples
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[tonyghita/graphql-go-example](https://github.com/tonyghita/graphql-go-example) - A more "productionized" version of the Star Wars API example given in this repository.
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[deltaskelta/graphql-go-pets-example](https://github.com/deltaskelta/graphql-go-pets-example) - graphql-go resolving against a sqlite database
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[OscarYuen/go-graphql-starter](https://github.com/OscarYuen/go-graphql-starter) - a starter application integrated with dataloader, psql and basic authentication
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