Ask a Question Index of Directives in GraphQL The list of all directives supported by Dgraph. @auth @auth allows you to define how to apply authorization rules on the queries/mutation for a type. Reference: Auth directive @cascade @cascade allows you to filter out certain nodes within a query. Reference: Cascade @custom @custom directive is used to define custom queries, mutations and fields. Reference: Custom directive @deprecated The @deprecated directive lets you mark the schema definition of a field or enum value as deprecated, and also lets you provide an optional reason for the deprecation. Reference: Deprecation @dgraph @dgraph directive tells us how to map fields within a type to existing predicates inside Dgraph. Reference: GraphQL on Existing Dgraph @generate The @generate directive is used to specify which GraphQL APIs are generated for a type. Reference: Generate directive @hasInverse @hasInverse is used to setup up two way edges such that adding a edge in one direction automically adds the one in the inverse direction. Reference: Linking nodes in the graph @id @id directive is used to annotate a field which represents a unique identifier coming from outside of Dgraph. Reference: Identity @include The @include directive can be used to include a field based on the value of an if argument. Reference: Include directive @lambda The @lambda directive allows you to call custom JavaScript resolvers. The @lambda queries, mutations, and fields are resolved through the lambda functions implemented on a given lambda server. Reference: Lambda directive @remote @remote directive is used to annotate types for which data is not stored in Dgraph. These types are typically used with custom queries and mutations. Reference: Remote directive @remoteResponse The @remoteResponse directive allows you to annotate the fields of a @remote type in order to map a custom query’s JSON key response to a GraphQL field. Reference: Remote directive @search @search allows you to perform filtering on a field while querying for nodes. Reference: Search @secret @secret directive is used to store secret information, it gets encrypted and then stored in Dgraph. Reference: Password Type @skip The @skip directive can be used to fetch a field based on the value of a user-defined GraphQL variable. Reference: Skip directive @withSubscription @withSubscription directive when applied on a type, generates subsciption queries for it. Reference: Subscriptions @lambdaOnMutate The @lambdaOnMutate directive allows you to listen to mutation events(add/update/delete). Depending on the defined events and the occurrence of a mutation event, @lambdaOnMutate triggers the appropriate lambda function implemented on a given lambda server. Reference: LambdaOnMutate directive ← GraphQL Subscriptions Administrative API on GraphQL →