Graphql query fails for deep local state in Apollo












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I'm creating an apollo react application. I want apollo to manage my local state. I want to structure my local state so not all scalar values are at the top level.



This is my configuration:



import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import ApolloClient from 'apollo-boost'
import gql from 'graphql-tag'
import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory'
import { ApolloProvider, Query } from 'react-apollo'

const defaults = {
author: null
}
const resolvers = {
Query: {
author() {
return { id: 1 }
}
}
}
const typedefs = gql(`
type Query {
author: Author
}
type Author {
id: Int
}
`)
const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
clientState: {
defaults,
resolvers,
typedefs
},
cache: new InMemoryCache()
});

ReactDOM.render(
<ApolloProvider client={ apolloClient }>
<Query query={ gql`{ author @client }` }>
{ ({ data }) => console.log(data.author) || null }
</Query>
</ApolloProvider>,
document.getElementById('app')
)


Then this app logs undefined. I.e., the query { author @client { id }} returns undefined in data.author.



It must be noted that when I set the type of author as Int, default value as 1, and I do the query { author @client }, the app correctly logs 1.



How can I have some structure in my local state with Apollo?



These are my relevant dependencies:



apollo-cache "^1.1.20"
apollo-cache-inmemory "^1.3.8"
apollo-client "^2.4.5"
apollo-link "^1.0.6"
apollo-link-error "^1.0.3"
apollo-link-http "^1.3.1"
apollo-link-state "^0.4.0"
graphql-tag "^2.4.2"









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    I'm creating an apollo react application. I want apollo to manage my local state. I want to structure my local state so not all scalar values are at the top level.



    This is my configuration:



    import React from 'react'
    import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
    import ApolloClient from 'apollo-boost'
    import gql from 'graphql-tag'
    import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory'
    import { ApolloProvider, Query } from 'react-apollo'

    const defaults = {
    author: null
    }
    const resolvers = {
    Query: {
    author() {
    return { id: 1 }
    }
    }
    }
    const typedefs = gql(`
    type Query {
    author: Author
    }
    type Author {
    id: Int
    }
    `)
    const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
    clientState: {
    defaults,
    resolvers,
    typedefs
    },
    cache: new InMemoryCache()
    });

    ReactDOM.render(
    <ApolloProvider client={ apolloClient }>
    <Query query={ gql`{ author @client }` }>
    { ({ data }) => console.log(data.author) || null }
    </Query>
    </ApolloProvider>,
    document.getElementById('app')
    )


    Then this app logs undefined. I.e., the query { author @client { id }} returns undefined in data.author.



    It must be noted that when I set the type of author as Int, default value as 1, and I do the query { author @client }, the app correctly logs 1.



    How can I have some structure in my local state with Apollo?



    These are my relevant dependencies:



    apollo-cache "^1.1.20"
    apollo-cache-inmemory "^1.3.8"
    apollo-client "^2.4.5"
    apollo-link "^1.0.6"
    apollo-link-error "^1.0.3"
    apollo-link-http "^1.3.1"
    apollo-link-state "^0.4.0"
    graphql-tag "^2.4.2"









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      I'm creating an apollo react application. I want apollo to manage my local state. I want to structure my local state so not all scalar values are at the top level.



      This is my configuration:



      import React from 'react'
      import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
      import ApolloClient from 'apollo-boost'
      import gql from 'graphql-tag'
      import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory'
      import { ApolloProvider, Query } from 'react-apollo'

      const defaults = {
      author: null
      }
      const resolvers = {
      Query: {
      author() {
      return { id: 1 }
      }
      }
      }
      const typedefs = gql(`
      type Query {
      author: Author
      }
      type Author {
      id: Int
      }
      `)
      const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
      clientState: {
      defaults,
      resolvers,
      typedefs
      },
      cache: new InMemoryCache()
      });

      ReactDOM.render(
      <ApolloProvider client={ apolloClient }>
      <Query query={ gql`{ author @client }` }>
      { ({ data }) => console.log(data.author) || null }
      </Query>
      </ApolloProvider>,
      document.getElementById('app')
      )


      Then this app logs undefined. I.e., the query { author @client { id }} returns undefined in data.author.



      It must be noted that when I set the type of author as Int, default value as 1, and I do the query { author @client }, the app correctly logs 1.



      How can I have some structure in my local state with Apollo?



      These are my relevant dependencies:



      apollo-cache "^1.1.20"
      apollo-cache-inmemory "^1.3.8"
      apollo-client "^2.4.5"
      apollo-link "^1.0.6"
      apollo-link-error "^1.0.3"
      apollo-link-http "^1.3.1"
      apollo-link-state "^0.4.0"
      graphql-tag "^2.4.2"









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      I'm creating an apollo react application. I want apollo to manage my local state. I want to structure my local state so not all scalar values are at the top level.



      This is my configuration:



      import React from 'react'
      import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
      import ApolloClient from 'apollo-boost'
      import gql from 'graphql-tag'
      import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory'
      import { ApolloProvider, Query } from 'react-apollo'

      const defaults = {
      author: null
      }
      const resolvers = {
      Query: {
      author() {
      return { id: 1 }
      }
      }
      }
      const typedefs = gql(`
      type Query {
      author: Author
      }
      type Author {
      id: Int
      }
      `)
      const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
      clientState: {
      defaults,
      resolvers,
      typedefs
      },
      cache: new InMemoryCache()
      });

      ReactDOM.render(
      <ApolloProvider client={ apolloClient }>
      <Query query={ gql`{ author @client }` }>
      { ({ data }) => console.log(data.author) || null }
      </Query>
      </ApolloProvider>,
      document.getElementById('app')
      )


      Then this app logs undefined. I.e., the query { author @client { id }} returns undefined in data.author.



      It must be noted that when I set the type of author as Int, default value as 1, and I do the query { author @client }, the app correctly logs 1.



      How can I have some structure in my local state with Apollo?



      These are my relevant dependencies:



      apollo-cache "^1.1.20"
      apollo-cache-inmemory "^1.3.8"
      apollo-client "^2.4.5"
      apollo-link "^1.0.6"
      apollo-link-error "^1.0.3"
      apollo-link-http "^1.3.1"
      apollo-link-state "^0.4.0"
      graphql-tag "^2.4.2"






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          Apparently I had to add __typename: 'Author' to the defaults author this way:



          const defaults = {
          author: {
          __typename: 'Author'
          }
          }





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              Apparently I had to add __typename: 'Author' to the defaults author this way:



              const defaults = {
              author: {
              __typename: 'Author'
              }
              }





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                Apparently I had to add __typename: 'Author' to the defaults author this way:



                const defaults = {
                author: {
                __typename: 'Author'
                }
                }





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                Solved:



                Apparently I had to add __typename: 'Author' to the defaults author this way:



                const defaults = {
                author: {
                __typename: 'Author'
                }
                }






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