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graphql-orchestrator-java

A powerful Java library for aggregating and executing GraphQL operations from multiple microservices using a single unified schema.

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Introduction

graphql-orchestrator-java simplifies the process of accessing data from various GraphQL microservices by providing a unified GraphQL schema. This enables you to query multiple microservices through a single endpoint, reducing complexity and improving performance.

The library supports two strategies to aggregate and combine the schemas from multiple microservices

At query execution time, it orchestrates the GraphQL queries to the appropriate micro-services, using the popular graphql-java library as the execution engine.

Features

Getting Started

Dependency

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.intuit.graphql</groupId>
    <artifactId>graphql-orchestrator-java</artifactId>
    <version>${graphql.orchestrator.version}</version>
</dependency>

Usage in code

  • Implement the ServiceProvider interface. You will need a new instance for each GraphQL Service.

Consider the following 2 service providers below

class PersonNameService implements ServiceProvider {

  public static final String schema = 
        "type Query { person: Person } " 
      + "type Person { firstName : String lastName: String }";
  
  @Override
  public String getNameSpace() { return "PERSON_NAME"; }

  @Override
  public Map<String, String> sdlFiles() { return ImmutableMap.of("schema.graphqls", schema); }

  @Override
  public CompletableFuture<Map<String, Object>> query(final ExecutionInput executionInput, 
      final GraphQLContext context) {
    //{'data':{'person':{'firstName':'GraphQL Orchestrator', 'lastName': 'Java'}}}"
    Map<String, Object> data = ImmutableMap
        .of("data", ImmutableMap.of("person", ImmutableMap.of("firstName", "GraphQL Orchestrator", "lastName", "Java")));
    return CompletableFuture.completedFuture(data);
  }
}
class PersonAddressService implements ServiceProvider {

  public static final String schema = 
        "type Query { person: Person }"
      + "type Person { address : Address }"
      + "type Address { city: String state: String zip: String}";

  @Override
  public String getNameSpace() { return "PERSON_ADDRESS";}

  @Override
  public Map<String, String> sdlFiles() { return ImmutableMap.of("schema.graphqls", schema);}

  @Override
  public CompletableFuture<Map<String, Object>> query(final ExecutionInput executionInput,
      final GraphQLContext context) {
    //{'data':{'person':{'address':{ 'city' 'San Diego', 'state': 'CA', 'zip': '92129' }}}}"
    Map<String, Object> data = ImmutableMap
        .of("data", ImmutableMap.of("person", ImmutableMap.of("address", ImmutableMap.of("city","San Diego", "state","CA", "zip","92129"))));
    return CompletableFuture.completedFuture(data);
  }
}
  • Create an instance of Orchestrator and execute the query as below.
    // create a runtimeGraph by stitching service providers
    RuntimeGraph runtimeGraph = SchemaStitcher.newBuilder()
        .service(new PersonNameService())   
        .service(new PersonAddressService())  
        .build()
        .stitchGraph();

    // pass the runtime graph to GraphQLOrchestrator
    GraphQLOrchestrator graphQLOrchestrator = GraphQLOrchestrator.newOrchestrator()
        .runtimeGraph(runtimeGraph).build();
    
    //Execute the query 
    CompletableFuture<ExecutionResult> execute = graphQLOrchestrator
        .execute(
            ExecutionInput.newExecutionInput()
              .query("query {person {firstName lastName address {city state zip}}}")
              .build()
        );

    ExecutionResult executionResult = execute.get();
    System.out.println(executionResult.getData().toString());
    // Output: 
   // {person={firstName=GraphQL Orchestrator, lastName=Java, address={city=San Diego, state=CA, zip=92129}}}

The Orchestrator uses a recursive algorithm to combine the schemas from multiple services and generate the following unified schema.

type Query {
    person: Person 
}

type Person { 
    firstName: String  
    lastName: String
    address: Address
} 

type Address { 
    city: String 
    state: String 
    zip: String
}

Graph Quilt Gateway

Graph Quilt Gateway is a SpringBoot application that uses the graphql-orchestrator-java.

Documentation

Detailed Documentation can be found here

Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to this project, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

  • Thanks to the contributors of the graphql-java library.
  • Thanks to the contributors of this project for their hard work and dedication.