Handle dictionary in GraphQL type










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I have the following complex/nested metrics dictionary in my Database and I would like to pass this down to my frontend through my GraphQL Session type. However, I'm not sure how to go about modelling this Dictionary since GraphQL doesn't provide a Dictionary type.



// structure of metrics
metrics
[task: string]:
[balanceKey: string]:
metricName1: float,
metricName2: float,





type Session
metrics: ???



I'm afraid the only option I have is to create the below nested structure of objects. Is this the only way to surface the data or does anyone have a better suggestion or structure in mind. Greatly appreciate the help :)



type Session 
tasks: [Task]


type Tasks
name: String
balanceKeys: [BalanceKey]


type BalanceKey
name: String
metrics: [Metric]


type Metric
name: String
value: Float










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  • You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

    – Shivam Pandey
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:07















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I have the following complex/nested metrics dictionary in my Database and I would like to pass this down to my frontend through my GraphQL Session type. However, I'm not sure how to go about modelling this Dictionary since GraphQL doesn't provide a Dictionary type.



// structure of metrics
metrics
[task: string]:
[balanceKey: string]:
metricName1: float,
metricName2: float,





type Session
metrics: ???



I'm afraid the only option I have is to create the below nested structure of objects. Is this the only way to surface the data or does anyone have a better suggestion or structure in mind. Greatly appreciate the help :)



type Session 
tasks: [Task]


type Tasks
name: String
balanceKeys: [BalanceKey]


type BalanceKey
name: String
metrics: [Metric]


type Metric
name: String
value: Float










share|improve this question






















  • You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

    – Shivam Pandey
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:07













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I have the following complex/nested metrics dictionary in my Database and I would like to pass this down to my frontend through my GraphQL Session type. However, I'm not sure how to go about modelling this Dictionary since GraphQL doesn't provide a Dictionary type.



// structure of metrics
metrics
[task: string]:
[balanceKey: string]:
metricName1: float,
metricName2: float,





type Session
metrics: ???



I'm afraid the only option I have is to create the below nested structure of objects. Is this the only way to surface the data or does anyone have a better suggestion or structure in mind. Greatly appreciate the help :)



type Session 
tasks: [Task]


type Tasks
name: String
balanceKeys: [BalanceKey]


type BalanceKey
name: String
metrics: [Metric]


type Metric
name: String
value: Float










share|improve this question














I have the following complex/nested metrics dictionary in my Database and I would like to pass this down to my frontend through my GraphQL Session type. However, I'm not sure how to go about modelling this Dictionary since GraphQL doesn't provide a Dictionary type.



// structure of metrics
metrics
[task: string]:
[balanceKey: string]:
metricName1: float,
metricName2: float,





type Session
metrics: ???



I'm afraid the only option I have is to create the below nested structure of objects. Is this the only way to surface the data or does anyone have a better suggestion or structure in mind. Greatly appreciate the help :)



type Session 
tasks: [Task]


type Tasks
name: String
balanceKeys: [BalanceKey]


type BalanceKey
name: String
metrics: [Metric]


type Metric
name: String
value: Float







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  • You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

    – Shivam Pandey
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:07

















  • You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

    – Shivam Pandey
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
















You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

– Shivam Pandey
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07





You have to use the explained option & that is the only way to create custom types.

– Shivam Pandey
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07












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