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I am working with Apollo GraphQL and have to call nested query .But while call the Query in .graphql file it showing




Syntax error : Expected Name, found {




Let me know how to call Nested query of GraphQL.
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I have to call getAllproduct{....} query with the specified parameters.Here the FilterInput having the parameter as location with another pattern of query , so I don't know how to call this nested query.Anyone please help me to find out the solution.Thanks...










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    I am working with Apollo GraphQL and have to call nested query .But while call the Query in .graphql file it showing




    Syntax error : Expected Name, found {




    Let me know how to call Nested query of GraphQL.
    enter image description here



    I have to call getAllproduct{....} query with the specified parameters.Here the FilterInput having the parameter as location with another pattern of query , so I don't know how to call this nested query.Anyone please help me to find out the solution.Thanks...










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      I am working with Apollo GraphQL and have to call nested query .But while call the Query in .graphql file it showing




      Syntax error : Expected Name, found {




      Let me know how to call Nested query of GraphQL.
      enter image description here



      I have to call getAllproduct{....} query with the specified parameters.Here the FilterInput having the parameter as location with another pattern of query , so I don't know how to call this nested query.Anyone please help me to find out the solution.Thanks...










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      I am working with Apollo GraphQL and have to call nested query .But while call the Query in .graphql file it showing




      Syntax error : Expected Name, found {




      Let me know how to call Nested query of GraphQL.
      enter image description here



      I have to call getAllproduct{....} query with the specified parameters.Here the FilterInput having the parameter as location with another pattern of query , so I don't know how to call this nested query.Anyone please help me to find out the solution.Thanks...







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          If an argument is an Input Object Type (as opposed to a Scalar), you can include the fields of the Input Object Type by using curly brackets.



          query MyProductsQuery {
          allProducts(
          pageNumber: "someString"
          filter: {
          title: "someOtherString"
          yearFrom: 1900
          location: {
          city: "yetAnotherString"
          state: "FL"
          }
          }
          ) {
          id
          # other product fields
          }
          }


          Of course, hardcoding those values in a .graphql file is not very helpful. You probably want to be able to swap those values out programatically. So here's what that same query looks like with variables:



          query MyProductsQuery($pageNumber: String, $filter: FilterInput) {
          allProducts(pageNumber: $pageNumber, filter: $filter) {
          id
          # other product fields
          }
          }


          Your variables are passed in separately from your query and unlike your query, are not a GraphQL document. They are just JSON:



          {
          "pageNumber": "someString",
          "filter": {
          "title": "someOtherString",
          "yearFrom": 1900,
          "location": {
          "city": "yetAnotherString",
          "state": "FL"
          }
          }
          }





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            If an argument is an Input Object Type (as opposed to a Scalar), you can include the fields of the Input Object Type by using curly brackets.



            query MyProductsQuery {
            allProducts(
            pageNumber: "someString"
            filter: {
            title: "someOtherString"
            yearFrom: 1900
            location: {
            city: "yetAnotherString"
            state: "FL"
            }
            }
            ) {
            id
            # other product fields
            }
            }


            Of course, hardcoding those values in a .graphql file is not very helpful. You probably want to be able to swap those values out programatically. So here's what that same query looks like with variables:



            query MyProductsQuery($pageNumber: String, $filter: FilterInput) {
            allProducts(pageNumber: $pageNumber, filter: $filter) {
            id
            # other product fields
            }
            }


            Your variables are passed in separately from your query and unlike your query, are not a GraphQL document. They are just JSON:



            {
            "pageNumber": "someString",
            "filter": {
            "title": "someOtherString",
            "yearFrom": 1900,
            "location": {
            "city": "yetAnotherString",
            "state": "FL"
            }
            }
            }





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              If an argument is an Input Object Type (as opposed to a Scalar), you can include the fields of the Input Object Type by using curly brackets.



              query MyProductsQuery {
              allProducts(
              pageNumber: "someString"
              filter: {
              title: "someOtherString"
              yearFrom: 1900
              location: {
              city: "yetAnotherString"
              state: "FL"
              }
              }
              ) {
              id
              # other product fields
              }
              }


              Of course, hardcoding those values in a .graphql file is not very helpful. You probably want to be able to swap those values out programatically. So here's what that same query looks like with variables:



              query MyProductsQuery($pageNumber: String, $filter: FilterInput) {
              allProducts(pageNumber: $pageNumber, filter: $filter) {
              id
              # other product fields
              }
              }


              Your variables are passed in separately from your query and unlike your query, are not a GraphQL document. They are just JSON:



              {
              "pageNumber": "someString",
              "filter": {
              "title": "someOtherString",
              "yearFrom": 1900,
              "location": {
              "city": "yetAnotherString",
              "state": "FL"
              }
              }
              }





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                If an argument is an Input Object Type (as opposed to a Scalar), you can include the fields of the Input Object Type by using curly brackets.



                query MyProductsQuery {
                allProducts(
                pageNumber: "someString"
                filter: {
                title: "someOtherString"
                yearFrom: 1900
                location: {
                city: "yetAnotherString"
                state: "FL"
                }
                }
                ) {
                id
                # other product fields
                }
                }


                Of course, hardcoding those values in a .graphql file is not very helpful. You probably want to be able to swap those values out programatically. So here's what that same query looks like with variables:



                query MyProductsQuery($pageNumber: String, $filter: FilterInput) {
                allProducts(pageNumber: $pageNumber, filter: $filter) {
                id
                # other product fields
                }
                }


                Your variables are passed in separately from your query and unlike your query, are not a GraphQL document. They are just JSON:



                {
                "pageNumber": "someString",
                "filter": {
                "title": "someOtherString",
                "yearFrom": 1900,
                "location": {
                "city": "yetAnotherString",
                "state": "FL"
                }
                }
                }





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                If an argument is an Input Object Type (as opposed to a Scalar), you can include the fields of the Input Object Type by using curly brackets.



                query MyProductsQuery {
                allProducts(
                pageNumber: "someString"
                filter: {
                title: "someOtherString"
                yearFrom: 1900
                location: {
                city: "yetAnotherString"
                state: "FL"
                }
                }
                ) {
                id
                # other product fields
                }
                }


                Of course, hardcoding those values in a .graphql file is not very helpful. You probably want to be able to swap those values out programatically. So here's what that same query looks like with variables:



                query MyProductsQuery($pageNumber: String, $filter: FilterInput) {
                allProducts(pageNumber: $pageNumber, filter: $filter) {
                id
                # other product fields
                }
                }


                Your variables are passed in separately from your query and unlike your query, are not a GraphQL document. They are just JSON:



                {
                "pageNumber": "someString",
                "filter": {
                "title": "someOtherString",
                "yearFrom": 1900,
                "location": {
                "city": "yetAnotherString",
                "state": "FL"
                }
                }
                }






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