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A: Using ID in GraphQL parametrized query

Daniel ReardenThe error you're seeing is related to the type of your variables as specified in your query's variable definitions. It has nothing to do with the values of the variables (which appear to be correct). Based on the error message, the type of your $id variable is String, not ID as shown in the query...

3kt
3kt
I understand that, but how do you make such string an ID then? I use the exact value returned when querying for the field.
You don't "convert" a string to an ID. An ID scalar simply accepts strings (and integers) as valid values as outlined in the spec.
If you are still seeing an error after fixing your variable definitions, recheck that it is in fact the same error. The error you pasted doesn't match up to the query you pasted.
3kt
3kt
The error message does. I've purged irrelevant fields from my schema. > If you are still seeing an error after fixing your variable definitions That is exactly the point of my question... How do I fix my variable definition? The value in my question is exactly what is returned when querying for object I want to modify.
And when I'm not using a parametrized query, this works without issue
Like I said, it needs to be $id: ID! instead of $id: ID. But that's not relevant to the error you're seeing. The error implies that whatever query is actually hitting your server has this as a definition: $id: String.
3kt
3kt
Hi
16:02
Hey
3kt
3kt
Thanks for taking the time
No worries
So, in other words, if your variable definitions already look like this: $id: ID!, $text: String, and you are still seeing the same error about $id being a String then the issue is not with your query.
You didn't mention in your question, how exactly are you sending the query? Are you using GraphiQL/GraphQL Playground? Is this part of a front end app?
3kt
3kt
what i don't understand is that the query works when i don't parametrize it
i'm using the playground
this works:
```
mutation {
UpdatePost(id: "a19289b3-a191-46e2-9912-5a3d1b067cb2", text: "text") {
id
text
}
}
```
but not the one I posted in the original post
What are you entering into the variables tab?
3kt
3kt
what i posted in my OP:
{
"id": "a19289b3-a191-46e2-9912-5a3d1b067cb2",
"text": "text"
}

and nothing in the case just above
16:12
The odd thing is I know exactly how to reproduce that error, and it has nothing to do with your variable values. It comes down to the definition being incompatible with the argument type
That's effectively the same error, and all I did to produce it was make the $id variable a String instead of an ID
So if that's what you're seeing with the correct query, in GraphQL Playground, I'm at a loss
3kt
3kt
indeed
is there any way to do some type casting in a graphql query?
No
There's no need. If this is what you are running, with the type as ID! instead of ID, then the query is correct
mutation update($id: ID!, $text: String) {
UpdatePost(id: $id, text: $text) {
id
text
}
}
In fact, you can verify it's correct because GraphQL Playground would highlight errors in it if it wasn't
3kt
3kt
correct indeed
yep that works
wondering how i missed it the first time though
i guess that solves it
If you change the type back to ID, does it show the same error about the type being a string?
3kt
3kt
yup
I'll edit my question to more accurately reflect the problem, and accept your answer :)
i guess i got confused trying out different stuff in the first place
16:50
Well, you should get an error, but if you're getting one about the variable being a String, it sounds like a bug with the graphql library. What version are you using?

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