Migration to v7
Upgrading from v6
If you are using GraphQL Tools v6, there are several breaking changes to be aware of.
Schema Generation and Decoration API (@graphql-tools/schema)
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Resolver validation options should now be set to
error,warnorignorerather thantrueorfalse. In previous versions, some validators caused errors to be thrown, while some issued warnings. This change brings consistency to validator behavior. -
The
allowResolversNotInSchemahas been renamed torequireResolversToMatchSchema, to harmonize the naming convention of all the validators. The default setting ofrequireResolversToMatchSchemaiserror, matching the previous behavior.
Schema Delegation (delegateToSchema & @graphql-tools/delegate)
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The
delegateToSchemareturn value has matured and been formalized as anExternalObject, in which all errors are integrated into the GraphQL response, preserving their initial path. Those advanced users accessing the result directly will note the change in error handling. This also allows for the deprecation of unnecessary helper functions includingslicedError,getErrors,getErrorsByPathSegmentfunctions. Only external errors with missing or invalid paths must still be preserved by annotating the remote object with special properties. The newgetUnpathedErrorsfunction is therefore necessary for retrieving only these errors. Note also the newannotateExternalObjectandmergeExternalObjectsfunctions, as well as the renaming ofhandleResulttoresolveExternalValue. -
Transform types and the
applySchemaTransformsare now relocated to thedelegatepackage;applyRequestTransforms/applyResultTransformsfunctions have been deprecated, however, as this functionality has been replaced since v6 by theTransformerabstraction. -
The
transformRequest/transformResultmethods are now provided additionaldelegationContextandtransformationContextarguments — these were introduced in v6, but previously optional. -
The
transformSchemamethod may wish to create additional delegating resolvers and so it is now provided thesubschemaConfigand final (non-executable)transformedSchemaparameters. As in v6, thetransformSchemais kicked off once to produce the non-executable version, and then, if a wrapping schema is being generated, proxying resolvers are created with access to the (non-executable) initial result. In v7, the individualtransformSchemamethods also get access to the result of the first run, if necessary, they can create additional wrapping schema proxying resolvers. -
applySchemaTransformsparameters have been updated to match and support thetransformSchemaparameters above.
Remote Schemas & Wrapping (wrapSchema, makeRemoteExecutableSchema, and @graphql-tools/wrap)
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wrapSchemaandgenerateProxyingResolversnow only take a single options argument with named properties of typeSubschemaConfig. The previously possible shorthand version with the first argument consisting of aGraphQLSchemaand the second argument representing the transforms should be reworked as aSubschemaConfigobject. -
Similarly, the
ICreateProxyingResolverOptionsinterface that provides the options for thecreateProxyingResolverproperty ofSubschemaConfigoptions has been adjusted. Theschemaproperty previously could be set to aGraphQLSchemaor aSubschemaConfigobject. This property has been removed in favor of asubschemaConfigproperty that will always be aSubschemaConfigobject. Thetransformsproperty has been removed; transforms should be included within theSubschemaConfigobject.` -
The format of the wrapping schema has solidified. All non-root fields are expected to use identical resolvers, either
defaultMergedResolveror a custom equivalent, with root fields doing the hard work of proxying. Support for custom merged resolvers throughcreateMergedResolverhas been deprecated, as custom merging resolvers conflict when using stitching’s type merging, where resolvers are expected to be identical across subschemas. -
The
WrapFieldstransform’swrappingResolveroption has been removed, as this complicates multiple wrapping layers, as well as planned functionality to wrap subscription root fields in potentially multiple layers, as the wrapping resolvers may be different in different layers. Modifying resolvers can still be performed by use of an additional transform such asTransformRootFieldsorTransformObjectFields. -
The
ExtendSchematransform has been removed, as it is conceptually simpler just to usestitchSchemaswith one subschema. -
The
ReplaceFieldsWithFragment,AddFragmentsByField,AddSelectionSetsByField, andAddMergedTypeSelectionSetstransforms has been removed, as they are superseded by theAddSelectionSetsandVisitSelectionSetstransforms. TheAddSelectionSetspurposely takes parsed SDL rather than strings, to nudge end users to parse these strings at build time (when possible), rather than at runtime. Parsing of selection set strings can be performed using theparseSelectionSetfunction from@graphql-tools/utils.
Schema Stitching (stitchSchemas & @graphql-tools/stitch)
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stitchSchemas’smergeTypesoption is now true by default! This causes theonTypeConflictoption to be ignored by default. To useonTypeConflictto select a specific type instead of simply merging, simply setmergeTypesto false. -
schemasargument has been deprecated, usesubschemas,typeDefs, ortypes, depending on what you are stitching. -
When using batch delegation in type merging, the
argsFromKeysfunction is now set only via theargsFromKeysproperty. Previously, ifargsFromKeyswas absent, it could be read fromargs. -
Support for fragment hints has been removed in favor of selection set hints. To migrate you need to replace your resolver fragment hints for selection set hints e.g.:
Type: {
fragment: '... on Type { id }'
resolve: () => { ... }
}for
Type: {
selectionSet: '{ id }'
resolve: () => { ... }
}stitchSchemasnow processes allGraphQLSchemaandSubschemaConfigsubschema input into newSubschemaobjects, handling schema config directives such aso@computedas well as generating the final transformed schema, stored as thetransformedSchemaproperty, if transforms are used. Signatures of theonTypeConflict,fieldConfigMerger, andinputFieldConfigMergerhave been updated to include metadata related to the original and transformed subschemas. Note the property name change foronTypeConflictfromschematosubschema.
Mocking (addMocksToSchema and @graphql-tools/mock)
- Mocks returning objects with fields set as functions are now operating according to the upstream
graphql-jsconvention, i.e. these functions take three arguments,args,context, andinfowithparentavailable asthisrather than as the first argument.
Other Utilities (@graphql-tools/utils)
filterSchema’sfieldFilterwill now filter all fields across Object, Interface, and Input types. For the previous Object-only behavior, switch to theobjectFieldFilteroption.- Unused
fieldNodesutility functions have been removed. - Unused
typeContainsSelectionSetfunction has been removed, andtypesContainSelectionSethas been moved to thestitchpackage. - Unnecessary
Operationtype has been removed in favor ofOperationTypeNodefrom upstream graphql-js. - As above,
applySchemaTransforms/applyRequestTransforms/applyResultTransformshave been removed from theutilspackage, as they are implemented elsewhere or no longer necessary.
Upgrading from v4/v5
If you are using GraphQL Tools v4/v5, additional changes are necessary.
Monorepo Design
You can still import functions directly from graphql-tools, but we encourage you to instead import
functions from specific packages under the new mono repo design: @graphql-tools/schema,
@graphql-tools/merge, etc.
Schema Generation and Decoration API (@graphql-tools/schema)
The majority of schema modification functions now return new, altered schemas rather than modifying
the original schema in place. Note that several functions have been renamed as ResolveFunctions
and MockFunctions have been shortened to Resolvers and Mocks throughout the code base and
documentation:
makeExecutableSchemaaddResolveFunctionsToSchema=>addResolversToSchemaattachDirectiveResolversaddSchemaLevelResolveFunctions=>addSchemaLevelResolveraddCatchUndefinedToSchemaaddErrorLoggingToSchemaaddMockFunctionsToSchema=>addMocksToSchema
Schema modification functions operating on fields now similarly take a schema as a parameter and
return a new schema, rather than modifying the passed in typeMap (and requiring manual schema
healing).
appendObjectFieldsremoveObjectFields
The addConnectorsToContext has been deprecated in favor of manually attaching connectors to
context, see #140 .
Abstract types that use resolveType properties to return an actual type rather than a type name
may be unstable when using graphql-tools, as these types are hidden from the type map and cannot
be recreated. These resolveType resolvers should be relatively easy to rewrite to use the name of
a known GraphQLObject type included within the schema’s type map. This will soon be the
recommended approach in upstream graphql-js as well, see
#2279 .
Remote Schemas & Wrapping (wrapSchema, makeRemoteExecutableSchema, and @graphql-tools/wrap)
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Remote schema wrapping is now accomplished by using executors and subscribers rather than fetchers and links. Functions that convert links to executors/subscribers are included with @graphql-tools/links. See the docs.
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Transform<*>Field Transformsnow all take afieldTransformerwith alteredFieldTransformertype. A FieldTransformer receives a field config as an argument rather than a field, so that library users are spared having to call fieldToFieldConfig. AFieldTransformercan return an array of type[string, GraphQLFieldConfig<any, any>]instead of an object{ name: string, field: GraphQLFieldConfig<any, any> }if it wishes to rename the field, the tuple is less verbose — and the object is misnamed, it should be{ newName, newFieldConfig }.
Schema Stitching (stitchSchemas & @graphql-tools/stitch)
- Stitching has been renamed (
mergeSchemas=>stitchSchemas) resolversparameter passed tostitchSchemasmatch type signature of resolvers passed to makeExecutableSchema (and can no longer be functions). Stitching metadata stored within “mergeInfo” may still be accessed within each resolver underinfo.schema.extensions.stitchingInfo.- Custom proxying resolvers take an options object instead of individual parameters, a breaking change from v5, when the custom proxying resolvers were introduced.
Schema Delegation (delegateToSchema & @graphql-tools/delegate)
- As above,
mergeInfoinGraphQLResolveInfohas been replaced bystitchingInfoinGraphQLSchemas extensions. delegateToSchemais not available inmergeInfoorstitchingInfoanymore. Simply import thedelegateToSchemafunction from thedelegatepackage instead.
Other Utilities (@graphql-tools/utils)
- Polyfills for GraphQL versions earlier than 14.2 have been removed, including
toConfig fieldToFieldConfigandinputFieldToInputFieldConfigfunctionality is now exported separately, although library users should ideally not have to use them.