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Vendor optigov Package eloquent-graphql Short Description This package provides automatic creation of GraphQL types and fields from Eloquent models. License
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This package automatically creates GraphQL types and fields with their resolvers for the webonyx/graphql-php library
from Eloquent models. The package
utilizes the PHP DocBlock annotations to determine the GraphQL types and fields.
It supports pagination, filtering and ordering on properties returning multiple models using a query builder
for optimal performance.
Installation
Usage
Annotate your Models
In order to make fields available in GraphQL, annotate your Models with the @property annotation.
Build your Schema
Build your Schema using the EloquentGraphQLService class.
Go Further
Pagination
Use the @paginate annotation to paginate properties returning multiple models using a query builder - for example has
many relations.
Filtering and Ordering
Use the @filterable and @orderable annotations to enable filtering and ordering on properties returning multiple
models using a query builder - for example has many relations.
Custom Fields
You can add custom fields to your GraphQL types using the field() method.
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