GraphQL implementation for Elixir.
Goals:
- Complete implementation of the GraphQL Working Draft.
- An idiomatic, readable, and comfortable API for Elixir developers
- Extensibility based on small parts that do one thing well.
- Detailed error messages and documentation.
- A focus on robustness and production-level performance.
Please see the website at https://absinthe-graphql.org.
Absinthe goes far beyond GraphQL specification basics.
Absinthe schemas are defined using easy-to-read macros that build and verify their structure at compile-time, preventing runtime errors and increasing performance.
The entire query processing pipeline is configurable. Add, swap out, or remove the parser, individual validations, or resolution logic at will, even on a per-document basis.
Absinthe includes a number of advanced resolution features, to include:
- Asynchronous field resolution
- Batched field resolution (addressing N+1 query problems)
- A resolution plugin system supporting further extensibility
- Complexity analysis and configurable limiting
- Support for precompiled documents/preventing custom documents
Write your schemas in idiomatic Elixir snake_case
notation. Absinthe can
transparently translate to camelCase
notation for your API clients.
Or, define your own translation schema by writing a simple adapter.
We care about support for third-party frameworks, both on the back and front end.
So far, we include specialized support for Phoenix and Plug on the backend, and Relay on the frontend.
Of course we work out of the box with other frontend frameworks and GraphQL clients, too.
Install from Hex.pm:
def deps do
[{:absinthe, "~> 1.7.0"}]
end
Note: Absinthe requires Elixir 1.10 or higher.
See CHANGELOG for upgrade steps between versions.
- Absinthe hexdocs.
- For the tutorial, guides, and general information about Absinthe-related projects, see https://absinthe-graphql.org.
Absinthe includes a number of useful Mix tasks for extracting schema metadata.
Run mix help
in your project and look for tasks starting with absinthe
.
See the GitHub organization.
The project is under constant improvement by a growing list of
contributors, and your feedback is important. Please join us in Slack
(#absinthe-graphql
under the Elixir Slack account) or the Elixir Forum
(tagged absinthe
).
Please remember that all interactions in our official spaces follow our Code of Conduct.
Please follow contribution guide.
See LICENSE.md.