The module exposes a ResponseInterface type which can be used to return error messages in the case of mutations or queries. Here we will look at what steps are needed to add an errors property to our createArticle mutation we implemented before so that if a user can't create an article an error message is returned.
Creating a response
In the previous implementation we had an Article being returned from the mutation directly :
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type Mutation {
createArticle(data: ArticleInput): Article
}
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But when we implement error handling properly it makes sense to have a response that contains a property to handle errors and a article field of type Article so something more like this :
and in our extension we change our mutation to return the response
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extend type Mutation {
createArticle(data: ArticleInput): ArticleResponse
}
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Let's analyze what we are doing here because there are a couple of things that might not be 100% obvious at first, but they can be extremely useful in the long run to prepare your types to handle more than just the first use case you have.
ArticleResponse
we first make the mutation return a new type ArticleResponse. We do this because in our response we want to separate errors from the actual content we are returning (the article in this case)
Violation scalar
We define a Violation scalar which will just hold the error messages that will be returned from when a user tries to do something which is not allowed (will look at how we can actually get those resolved in our mutation in just a second).
Create the ArticleResponse class
Because we need additional content inside our Response we make a class that implements the module's ResponseInterface. Inside it will have a article property (like we saw before). This will be added in the src/Wrappers/Response folder and we will call it ArticleResponse.php
<?phpdeclare(strict_types =1);namespaceDrupal\graphql_composable\Wrappers\Response;useDrupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface;useDrupal\graphql\GraphQL\Response\Response;/** * Type of response used when an article is returned. */classArticleResponseextendsResponse {/** * The article to be served. * * @var\Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface|null */protected $article;/** * Sets the content. * * @param\Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface|null $article * The article to be served. */publicfunctionsetArticle(?ContentEntityInterface $article):void {$this->article = $article; }/** * Gets the article to be served. * * @return\Drupal\Core\Entity\ContentEntityInterface|null * The article to be served. */publicfunctionarticle():?ContentEntityInterface {return$this->article; }}
Adapt the mutation code
Now we will make the mutation return a type that the module exposes which is the "Response" type we mentioned earlier.
<?phpnamespaceDrupal\graphql_composable\Plugin\GraphQL\DataProducer;useDrupal\Core\Plugin\ContainerFactoryPluginInterface;useDrupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface;useDrupal\graphql\Plugin\GraphQL\DataProducer\DataProducerPluginBase;useDrupal\graphql_composable\GraphQL\Response\ArticleResponse;useDrupal\node\Entity\Node;useSymfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface;/** * Creates a new article entity. * * @DataProducer( * id = "create_article", * name = @Translation("Create Article"), * description = @Translation("Creates a new article."), * produces = @ContextDefinition("any", * label = @Translation("Article") * ), * consumes = { * "data" = @ContextDefinition("any", * label = @Translation("Article data") * ) * } * ) */classCreateArticleextendsDataProducerPluginBaseimplementsContainerFactoryPluginInterface {/** * The current user. * * @var\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface */protected $currentUser;/** * {@inheritdoc} */publicstaticfunctioncreate(ContainerInterface $container,array $configuration, $plugin_id, $plugin_definition) {returnnewstatic( $configuration, $plugin_id, $plugin_definition, $container->get('current_user') ); }/** * CreateArticle constructor. * * @paramarray $configuration * A configuration array containing information about the plugin instance. * @paramstring $plugin_id * The plugin_id for the plugin instance. * @paramarray $plugin_definition * The plugin implementation definition. * @param\Drupal\Core\Session\AccountInterface $current_user * The current user. */publicfunction__construct(array $configuration,string $plugin_id,array $plugin_definition,AccountInterface $current_user) {parent::__construct($configuration, $plugin_id, $plugin_definition);$this->currentUser = $current_user; }/** * Creates an article. * * @paramarray $data * The title of the job. * * @return\Drupal\graphql_composable\GraphQL\Response\ArticleResponse * The newly created article. * * @throws\Exception */publicfunctionresolve(array $data) { $response =newArticleResponse();if ($this->currentUser->hasPermission("create article content")) { $values = ['type'=>'article','title'=> $data['title'],'body'=> $data['description'], ]; $node =Node::create($values); $node->save(); $response->setArticle($node); }else { $response->addViolation($this->t('You do not have permissions to create articles.')); }return $response; }}
We have added a new type that is returned $response where we call the setArticle method and if there are some validation errors we call the addValidation method to register in the errors property. Next we will resolve both these fields.
Resolve errors and article
To resolve our fields similar to before we go to our schema implementation again and add the resolvers for the ArticleResponse we created (what the mutation now returns back):
And that's it if we now call this mutation for example as an anonymous user (if we set arbitrary queries enabled in the permissions for the module) we should get an error :
{"data": {"createArticle": {"errors": [ {"message":"You do not have permissions to create articles." } ],"article":null } }}