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so I am working on relay for react application with server side rendering. I'm trying to use relay to get data from graphql endpoint.

I was kinda following this, using fetchQuery to get data by making request from compiled graphql by relay-compiler.

e.g.

import { graphql, fetchQuery } from 'react-relay'

const query = graphql`
   query SomeQuery($id: ID) {
      author(id: $id) {
         name
         ...SomeFragment_authorData
      }
   }
`

const variables = { "id" : "1f" };

fetchQuery(env, query, variables)
   .then((jsonData) => { console.log(jsonData); })

when it finishes running, it gives me some sort of this object:

{
  author: {
    __fragment: { ... }
    ...
  }
}

Which I assume will be used by children components wrapped with createFragmentContainer() to get the real data.

Since I'm not using createFragmentContainer(), I'm not sure how to get the data properly, is there any way to transform above response into the real data? any help would be appreciated!

Note:

At the moment this is what I do to get the data: env._network.fetch(query(), variables). It is working, but it doesn't seem right that I need to dig into private variable, in order to get the fetch that I provided to Network object.

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  • In article you linked fetchQuery is imported from relay-runtime and not react-relay. Maybe changing that way you get the data you're expecting in the response.
    – hisa_py
    Jun 14, 2017 at 12:24
  • react-relay is re-exporting fetchQuery from relay-runtime
    – seyed
    Jan 17, 2019 at 21:39

2 Answers 2

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You need to add a relay directive to your fragment spread: ...SomeFragment_authorData @relay(mask: false)

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  • can i know why? i dont understand that "@relay(mask: false)"
    – kafinsalim
    Sep 16, 2020 at 20:32
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you can use relay environment and relay-runtime utils.

import {
  createOperationDescriptor,
  getRequest,
} from 'relay-runtime';


const request = getRequest(query);
const operation = createOperationDescriptor(request, variables);
environment.execute({ operation }).toPromise();

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