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🧭 A GraphQL framework and code generator for SeaORM

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Seaography

Seaography is a GraphQL framework for building GraphQL resolvers using SeaORM entities. It ships with a CLI tool that can generate ready-to-compile Rust GraphQL servers from existing MySQL, Postgres and SQLite databases.

Benefits

  • Quick and easy to get started
  • Generates readable code
  • Extensible project structure
  • Based on popular async libraries: async-graphql and SeaORM

Features

  • Relational query (1-to-1, 1-to-N)
  • Pagination for queries and relations (1-N)
  • Filtering with operators (e.g. gt, lt, eq)
  • Order by any column
  • Guard fields, queries or relations
  • Rename fields
  • Mutations (create, update, delete)

(Right now there is no mutation, but it's on our plan!)

SeaORM Version Compatibility

Seaography SeaORM
1.1-rc 1.1-rc
1.0 1.0
0.12 0.12
0.3 0.10

Quick start - ready to serve in 3 minutes!

Install

cargo install sea-orm-cli@^1.0.0 # used to generate entities
cargo install seaography-cli@^1.0.0

MySQL

Setup the sakila sample database.

cd examples/mysql
sea-orm-cli generate entity -o src/entities -u mysql://user:pw@127.0.0.1/sakila --seaography
seaography-cli ./ src/entities mysql://user:pw@127.0.0.1/sakila seaography-mysql-example
cargo run

Go to http://localhost:8000/ and try out the following queries:

Fetch films and their actors

{
  film(pagination: { page: { limit: 10, page: 0 } }, orderBy: { title: ASC }) {
    nodes {
      title
      description
      releaseYear
      actor {
        nodes {
          firstName
          lastName
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Fetch store and its employee

{
  store(filters: { storeId: { eq: 1 } }) {
    nodes {
      storeId
      address {
        address
        address2
      }
      staff {
        firstName
        lastName
      }
    }
  }
}

Fetch inactive customers with pagination

{
  customer(
    filters: { active: { eq: 0 } }
    pagination: { page: { page: 2, limit: 3 } }
  ) {
    nodes {
      customerId
      lastName
      email
    }
    paginationInfo {
      pages
      current
    }
  }
}

The query above using cursor pagination

{
  customer(
    filters: { active: { eq: 0 } }
    pagination: { cursor: { limit: 3, cursor: "Int[3]:271" } }
  ) {
    nodes {
      customerId
      lastName
      email
    }
    pageInfo {
      hasPreviousPage
      hasNextPage
      endCursor
    }
  }
}

Complex query with filters on relations

Find all inactive customers, include their address, and their payments with amount greater than 7 ordered by amount the second result

{
  customer(
    filters: { active: { eq: 0 } }
    pagination: { cursor: { limit: 3, cursor: "Int[3]:271" } }
  ) {
    nodes {
      customerId
      lastName
      email
      address {
        address
      }
      payment(
        filters: { amount: { gt: "7" } }
        orderBy: { amount: ASC }
        pagination: { page: { limit: 1, page: 1 } }
      ) {
        nodes {
          paymentId
          amount
        }
        paginationInfo {
          pages
          current
        }
        pageInfo {
          hasPreviousPage
          hasNextPage
        }
      }
    }
    pageInfo {
      hasPreviousPage
      hasNextPage
      endCursor
    }
  }
}

Filter using enumeration

{
  film(
    filters: { rating: { eq: NC17 } }
    pagination: { page: { page: 1, limit: 5 } }
  ) {
    nodes {
      filmId
      rating
    }
  }
}

Postgres

Setup the sakila sample database.

cd examples/postgres
sea-orm-cli generate entity -o src/entities -u postgres://user:pw@localhost/sakila --seaography
seaography-cli ./ src/entities postgres://user:pw@localhost/sakila seaography-postgres-example
cargo run

SQLite

cd examples/sqlite
sea-orm-cli generate entity -o src/entities -u sqlite://sakila.db --seaography
seaography-cli ./ src/entities sqlite://sakila.db seaography-sqlite-example
cargo run

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

Seaography is a community driven project. We welcome you to participate, contribute and together build for Rust's future.

Dependencies

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