Note: Inspired from Oleg Ilyenko's original repo where Oleg demonstrated how Sangria can be integrated with Akka Http which the GQL can be offered as a service.
This repo simply rides ontop of that by demonstrating how the querying can be lifted from Cassandra. Caution : this example is for demonstration purposes only.
An example GraphQL server written with akka-http and sangria.
After starting the server with
sbt run
you can run queries interactively using GraphiQL by opening http://localhost:8080 in a browser or query the /graphql
endpoint. It accepts following properties in the JSON body (this follows relay convention):
query
- String - GraphQL query as a stringvariables
- Object or String containing a JSON object that defines variables for your query (optional)operationName
- String - the name of the operation, in case you defined several of them in the query (optional)
Here are some examples of the queries you can make:
$ curl -X POST localhost:8080/graphql \
-H "Content-Type:application/json" \
-d '{"query": "{hero {name, friends {name}}}"}'
this gives back the hero of StarWars Saga together with the list of his friends, which is of course R2-D2:
{
"data": {
"hero": {
"name": "R2-D2",
"friends": [
{
"name": "Luke Skywalker"
},
{
"name": "Han Solo"
},
{
"name": "Leia Organa"
}
]
}
}
}
Here is another example, which uses variables:
$ curl -X POST localhost:8080/graphql \
-H "Content-Type:application/json" \
-d '{"query": "query Test($humanId: String!){human(id: $humanId) {name, homePlanet, friends {name}}}", "variables": {"humanId": "1000"}}'
The result should be something like this:
{
"data": {
"human": {
"name": "Luke Skywalker",
"homePlanet": "Tatooine",
"friends": [
{
"name": "Han Solo"
},
{
"name": "Leia Organa"
},
{
"name": "C-3PO"
},
{
"name": "R2-D2"
}
]
}
}
}