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Kotlin DGS Framework example
This repository is an example application for the DGS Framework. The example is a standalone GraphQL server in Java.
It shows the following features:
- Datafetchers
- Mutations
- DataLoader to prevent the N+1 problem
- Query testing
- Using a generated Query API
- File Upload
- Using the Gradle codegen plugin
- A custom instrumentation implementation
- Subscriptions
- Testing a subscription
- Registering an optional scalar from graphql-java
Other examples
There are other examples of using the DGS framework as well:
Shows and Reviews
This example is built around two main types: Show and Review.
A Show
represents a series or movie you would find on Netflix.
For ease of running the demo, the list of shows is hardcoded in ShowsServiceImpl.
A show can have Reviews
.
Again, for ease of running the demo, a list of reviews is generated during startup for each show in DefaultReviewsService.
Reviews can also be added by users of the API using a mutation, and a GraphQL Subscription is available to watch for added reviews.
There's also a mutation available to add Artwork for a show, demonstrating file uploads.
Uploaded files are stored in a folder uploaded-images
in the work directory where ethe application is started.
Starting the example
The example requires Java 11. Run the application in an IDE using its main class or using Gradle:
./gradlew bootRun
Interact with the application using GraphiQL on http://localhost:8080/graphiql.