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Guides writing GraphQL queries, mutations, subscriptions, and fragments with best practices for efficiency, naming, variables, directives, and optimization. Use for data fetching patterns, type generation, linting, and reviews.
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This guide covers best practices for writing GraphQL operations (queries, mutations, subscriptions) as a client developer. Well-written operations are efficient, type-safe, and maintainable.
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This guide covers best practices for writing GraphQL operations (queries, mutations, subscriptions) as a client developer. Well-written operations are efficient, type-safe, and maintainable.
query GetUser($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
email
}
}
mutation CreatePost($input: CreatePostInput!) {
createPost(input: $input) {
id
title
createdAt
}
}
subscription OnMessageReceived($channelId: ID!) {
messageReceived(channelId: $channelId) {
id
content
sender {
id
name
}
}
}
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| Query | GetUser, ListPosts, SearchProducts |
| Mutation | CreateUser, UpdatePost, DeleteComment |
| Subscription | OnMessageReceived, OnUserStatusChanged |
# Required variable
query GetUser($id: ID!) { ... }
# Optional variable with default
query ListPosts($first: Int = 20) { ... }
# Multiple variables
query SearchPosts($query: String!, $status: PostStatus, $first: Int = 10) { ... }
# Define fragment
fragment UserBasicInfo on User {
id
name
avatarUrl
}
# Use fragment
query GetUser($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
...UserBasicInfo
email
}
}
query GetUser($id: ID!, $includeEmail: Boolean!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
email @include(if: $includeEmail)
}
}
query GetPosts($skipDrafts: Boolean!) {
posts {
id
title
draft @skip(if: $skipDrafts)
}
}
# Good: Specific fields
query GetUserName($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
}
}
# Avoid: Over-fetching
query GetUser($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
email
bio
posts {
id
title
content
comments {
id
}
}
followers {
id
name
}
# ... many unused fields
}
}
# Good: Named operation
query GetUserPosts($userId: ID!) {
user(id: $userId) {
posts {
id
title
}
}
}
# Avoid: Anonymous operation
query {
user(id: "123") {
posts {
id
title
}
}
}
# Good: Variables
query GetUser($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
}
}
# Avoid: Hardcoded values
query {
user(id: "123") {
id
name
}
}
// UserAvatar.tsx
export const USER_AVATAR_FRAGMENT = gql`
fragment UserAvatar on User {
id
name
avatarUrl
}
`;
function UserAvatar({ user }) {
return <img src={user.avatarUrl} alt={user.name} />;
}
Detailed documentation for specific topics:
id field for cacheable types@include/@skip for conditional fields