I am new to GraphQL as a solution for retrieving data. My team will be using PostgreSQL among other data stores. Before I go down the rabbit hole, I am wondering if it is at all possible to do the following in GraphQL :
- Return a new, calculated column
SELECT col_a, col_b, (col_a / col_b) AS ratio FROM table_1;
- Return an aggregated result
SELECT col_a, sum(col_b, col_c) FROM table_1 GROUP BY col_a;
- Return a calculated column or aggregated result based on a joined set of information
SELECT SUM(a.col_a, b.col_d) FROM table_1 AS a JOIN table_2 AS b ON a.col_a = b.col_a; SELECT (a.col_a / b.col_d) AS ratio FROM table_1 AS a JOIN table_2 AS b ON a.col_a = b.col_a;
I understand that GraphQL is meant to fetch exactly what you specify in a query, nothing more and nothing less. Something like SELECT * FROM TABLE;
is not permissible since a wildcard is the antithesis of specificity. I am hoping that you can still specify that you want something done to the result that is returned, but it is unclear to me the best practice for handling these sorts of situations.
I have found these StackOverflow posts so far, but not many :