graphql-cli-load
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graphql-cli-load

Data import plugin for graphql-cli.

Installation

npm i -g graphql-cli graphql-cli-load

Configuration

Configure the plugin via the .graphqlconfig or command line.

The schema will be obtained from the schemaPath key, you can fetch it via graphql get-schema

All other options such as csv, json, mutation or mapping can be placed in the extensions.load key or provided via commandline.

Here is an example:

.graphqlconfig

{
  "schemaPath": "schema.graphql",
  "includes": [
    "src/**/*.graphql",
    "src/**/*.gql",
  ],
  "extensions": { 
    "load": { // this section is optional
      "csv" : "reviews.txt",
      "mutation": "createReview",
      "mapping": { "text" : "review", "rating" : "stars"}
    }
  }
}

Usage

You can now run:

graphql load

or

graphql load --csv reviews.txt --mutation createReview2 --mapping '{ "text" : "commentary", "rating" : "stars"}'

Using endpoint starwars: http://localhost:7474/graphql/
Using mutation "createReview2".

Done parsing CSV-file /Users/mh/d/js/graphql-cli-load/example/reviews.txt rows: 3
 meta: {"delimiter":"\t","linebreak":"\n","aborted":false,"truncated":false,"cursor":566,"fields":["episode","text","rating"]}

Using mapping: {"text":"commentary","rating":"stars"}

Sending query:
mutation { 
_0 : createReview2 ( episode: NEWHOPE,commentary: "A legendarily expansive and ambitious start to the sci-fi saga, George Lucas opened our eyes to the possibilities of blockbuster filmmaki...

✔ Call succeeded:
{"_0":"Nodes created: 1\nProperties set: 3\nLabels added: 1\n","_1":"Nodes created: 1\nProperties set: 3\nLabels added: 1\n","_2":"Nodes created: 1\nProperties set: 3\nLabels added: 1\n"}...

Options

/usr/local/bin/graphql load [--json] [--csv] [--endpoint] [--mutation] [--mapping] [--delim]

Optionen:
  --help          Hilfe anzeigen                                       [boolean]
  --mapping, -p   name mapping of input to mutation (json)
  --mutation, -m  mutation to call
  --endpoint, -e  endpoint name to use
  --json, -j      json file to load
  --csv, -c       csv file to load
  --delim, -d     delimiter for arrays   

Which will take each line of the csv or json file and call the mutation on the endpoint with the data (optionally mapping columns). Non-absolute files are resolved relative to the directory containing .graphqlconfig.

Test with Neo4j-GraphQL Extension

To test this with the neo4j-graphql extension:

  1. npm install -g neo4j-graphql-cli
  2. git clone https://github.com/neo4j-graphql/graphql-cli-load && cd example
  3. neo4j-graphql example-schema.graphql (remember the auth header)
  4. npm install -g graphql-cli graphql-cli-load
  5. Run graphql to install the endpoint, and manually add the auth-header to .graphqlconfig, like here:
"endpoints": {
  "starwars": {"url":"http://localhost:7474/graphql/","headers":{"Authorization": "Basic bmVvNGo6dGVzdA=="}}
},
  1. Run graphql load --csv reviews.txt or graphql load --csv reviews.json

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