graphql-php/examples/00-hello-world/graphql.php
Adrien Crivelli 5ca69c6ec8
Make Hello World compatible with GraphiQL
This allow newcomers to follow documentation to get started and then
keep exploring with GraphiQL

Closes #87
2017-03-22 10:53:00 +09:00

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PHP

<?php
// Test this using following command
// php -S localhost:8080 ./graphql.php &
// curl http://localhost:8080 -d "query { echo(message: \"Hello\") }"
// curl http://localhost:8080 -d "mutation { sum(x: 2, y: 2) }"
require_once __DIR__ . '/../../vendor/autoload.php';
use GraphQL\Type\Definition\ObjectType;
use GraphQL\Type\Definition\Type;
use GraphQL\Schema;
use GraphQL\GraphQL;
try {
$queryType = new ObjectType([
'name' => 'Query',
'fields' => [
'echo' => [
'type' => Type::string(),
'args' => [
'message' => ['type' => Type::string()],
],
'resolve' => function ($root, $args) {
return $root['prefix'].$args['message'];
}
],
],
]);
$mutationType = new ObjectType([
'name' => 'Calc',
'fields' => [
'sum' => [
'type' => Type::int(),
'args' => [
'x' => ['type' => Type::int()],
'y' => ['type' => Type::int()],
],
'resolve' => function ($root, $args) {
return $args['x'] + $args['y'];
},
],
],
]);
$schema = new Schema([
'query' => $queryType,
'mutation' => $mutationType,
]);
$rawInput = file_get_contents('php://input');
$input = json_decode($rawInput, true);
$query = $input['query'];
$variableValues = isset($input['variables']) ? $input['variables'] : null;
$rootValue = ['prefix' => 'You said: '];
$result = GraphQL::execute($schema, $query, $rootValue, null, $variableValues);
} catch (\Exception $e) {
$result = [
'error' => [
'message' => $e->getMessage()
]
];
}
header('Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8');
echo json_encode($result);