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GraphQL operations
Operations on content in GraphQL are performed using mutations.
They include creating, updating, and deleting Content items.
The schema contains two mutations per Content Type, e.g. createFolder
and updateFolder
.
You can also make use of the generic deleteContent
and uploadFiles
mutations.
Creating content
Create a new Folder as a child of Location 2
with:
| mutation createFolder {
createFolder(
language: eng_GB
parentLocationId: 2
input: {
name: "New Folder"
}
) {
id
}
}
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Response:
| {
"data": {
"createFolder": {
"id": "RG9tYWluQ29udGVudDo2NA=="
}
}
}
|
Updating content
Modify the name of a Folder Content item with:
| mutation updateFolder {
updateFolder(
language: eng_GB
contentId: 64
input: {
name: "New Folder name"
}
) {
id
}
}
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Response:
| {
"data": {
"updateFolder": {
"id": "RG9tYWluQ29udGVudDo2NA=="
}
}
}
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Note that the input for updating a Content item is the same as when creating it, but all fields are optional.
Deleting content
You can delete any Content item by providing its contentId
(or its GraphQL opaque ID under id
):
| mutation deleteBlogPost {
deleteContent(contentId: 64) {
id
contentId
}
}
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Response:
| {
"data": {
"deleteContent": {
"id": "Rm9sZGVyQ29udGVudDo2NA==",
"contentId": 64
}
}
}
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File upload
Note
Uploading binary files is not possible through GraphiQL.
You can use alternative third-party clients such as Altair GraphQL.
Uploading files makes use of dedicated mutations per Content Type, for example:
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17 | mutation CreateImage($file: FileUpload!) {
createImage(
parentLocationId: 51,
language: eng_GB,
input: {
name: "An image created over GraphQL",
image: {
alternativeText: "The alternative text",
file: $file
}
}
) {
_info { id mainLocationId }
name
image { fileName alternativeText uri }
}
}
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The file is provided as the $file
variable, defined as an UploadFile
.
You can include this mutation in a cURL request under operations
:
| curl -v -X POST \
<yourdomain>/graphql \
-H "Cookie: $AUTH_COOKIE" \
-F 'operations={"query":"mutation createFile($file: FileUpload!) { ... }","variables":{"file": null}}' \
-F 'map={"image":["variables.file"]}' \
-F "image"=@/path/to/image.png
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For example:
| curl -v -X POST \
<yourdomain>/graphql \
-H "Cookie: $AUTH_COOKIE" \
-F 'operations={"query":"mutation CreateImage($file: FileUpload!) { createImage( parentLocationId: 51, input: { name: \"An image created over GraphQL\", image: { alternativeText: \"The alternative text\", file: $file } }, language: \"eng-GB\" ) { _info { id mainLocationId } _url name image { fileName alternativeText uri } } }","variables":{"file": null}}' \
-F 'map={"image":["variables.file"]}' \
-F "image"=@/path/to/image.png
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Authentication
Note that the example above requires you to set your authentication cookie in the $AUTH_COOKIE
variable.
See Authentication for more information.
Uploading multiple files
You can upload multiple files with one operation in a similar way by using the uploadFiles
mutation.
Here the files are provided in a $files
variable and listed under map
in the cURL request.
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33 | mutation UploadMultipleFiles($files: [FileUpload]!) {
uploadFiles(
locationId: 51,
files: $files,
language: eng_GB
) {
files {
_url
_location {
id
}
... on ImageContent {
name
image {
uri
}
}
... on FileContent {
name
file {
uri
}
}
... on VideoContent {
name
file {
uri
}
}
}
warnings
}
}
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Include this mutation in a cURL request:
| curl -v -X POST \
<yourdomain>/graphql \
-H 'Cookie: $AUTH_COOKIE' \
-F 'operations={"query": "mutation UploadMultipleFiles($files: [FileUpload]!) { uploadFiles( locationId: 51, files: $files, languageCode: \"eng-GB\" ) { files { _url _location { id } ... on ImageContent { name image { uri } } ... on FileContent { name file { uri } } ... on VideoContent { name file { uri } } } warnings } }", "variables": {"files": [null, null, null, null, null]}}' \
-F 'map={"image1":["variables.files.0"], "image2":["variables.files.1"], "file1":["variables.files.2"], "file2":["variables.files.3"], "media":["variables.files.4"]}' \
-F "image1"=@/tmp/files/image1.png \
-F "image2"=@/tmp/files/image2.png \
-F "file1"=@/tmp/files/file1.pdf \
-F "file2"=@/tmp/files/file2.zip \
-F "media"=@/tmp/files/media.mp4
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