mongoke
Project description
mongoke
Instantly serve your MongoDb database via graphql
Features
- Powerful Queries: Pagination, filtering, relation, relay-style connections built-in and generated in a bunch of seconds
- Works with existing databases: Point it to an existing MongoDb database to instantly get a ready-to-use GraphQL API
- Authorization via Jwt: Every collection can be protected based on jwt payload and document fields
- Horizontally Scalable: The service is completely stateless and can be replicated on demand
- Apollo Federation: The service can be easily glued with other graphql servers to handle writes and more complicated logic.
- Resilient Idempotent Configuration: One YAML Configuration as the only source of truth, relations, authorization and types in one file
Quickstart:
Docker compose
The fastest way to try Mongoke is via docker-compose.
1. Write the configuration to describe the database schema and relations
The ObjectId scalar is already defined by default, it is converted to string when sent as json
# ./mongoke.yml
schema: |
type User {
_id: ObjectId
username: String
email: String
}
type BlogPost {
_id: ObjectId
author_id: ObjectId
title: String
content: String
}
types:
User:
collection: users
BlogPost:
collection: posts
relations:
- field: posts
from: User
to: BlogPost
relation_type: to_many
where:
author_id: ${{ parent['_id'] }}
2. Run the mongoke
image with the above configuration
To start the container mount copy paste the following content in a docker-compose.yml
file, then execute docker-compose up
.
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
mongoke:
ports:
- 4000:80
image: mongoke/mongoke
environment:
DB_URL: mongodb://mongo/db
volumes:
- ./mongoke.yml:/conf.yml
mongo:
image: mongo
logging:
driver: none
3. Query the generated service via graphql or go to http://localhost:4000/graphiql to open graphiql
{
user(where: { username: { eq: "Mike" } }) {
_id
username
email
posts {
nodes {
title
}
}
}
blogPosts(first: 10, after: "Post 1", cursorField: title) {
nodes {
title
content
}
pageInfo {
endCursor
hasNextPage
}
}
}
Tutorials
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Todo:
use graphql to define the schemapublish the docker image (after tartiflette devs fix extend type issue)resolve issue connection nodes must all have an _id field because it is default cursor field- integration tests for all the resolver types
- integration tests for the relations
add pipelines feature to all resolvers (adding a custom find and find_one made with aggregate)add the $ to the where input fields inside resolvers (in must be $in, ...)remove strip_nones after asserting v1 works
Low priority
required
config field, add verify the jwt with the secret if providedadd schema validation to the configuration- subscriptions
addedges
to make connection type be relay compliant- better performance of connection_resolver removing the $skip and $count
- add a dataloader for single connections
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