I'm learning about GraphQL and I'm very interested in the operation name
the part of the query that comes after the query
or mutation
(depending on the root query type). I found a couple of code examples using the operation name, and I'm confused as to where they come from? There seems to be no references in the code about them, and they seem completely arbitrary.
query Welcome {
echo (email: "[email protected]")
}
and
query HeroNameQuery {
hero {
name
}
}
I don't understand why a given schema can't just contain the queries and types that follow (eg. user
, article
, order
, etc.), and I don't understand the namespacing system and the operation name provides any sort of advantage.
query
too) if you're only sending one. I believe the names are basically used for stored queries. You could put those on the server and execute them by name rather than sending the whole query...I believe that's the idea, but I'm a GQL noob too.