Closed minyan-gu closed 5 years ago
Yes, just checked, and I'm getting that also - something needs to catch up, or is in progress on the Craft GraphQL graphiql side. I know Andris is working there.
In the mean time, you could try using Insomnia, https://insomnia.rest -- once you get the hang of its UX, it feels here at least a much nicer tool for things you'd do with internal graphiql, and I just checked it's working fine with 3.3 including the webonyx upgrade, as expected..
For confidence also, on a complex app I'm in the moment of developing, CraftQL itself in 3.3 latest is working well.
As a hint for Andris to fix, I got this unexpected error myself a few hours ago, from a fault during own development. I believe the issue was sending a query that was malformed in an unusual way, though it didn't have Directives at all, but not sure of that. Anyway, he'll find the issue, to be sure.
Well, there's more to this -- I believe you're correct to think so, @minyangu-bgl .
When I try CraftQL's service directly inside of latest Craft 3.3, I get this error. And the same from outside attaching directly to CraffQL via Insomnia.
Tracing a bit, I find there are Php type mismatches.
In the Date directive code is the immediate cause of this error, needing a different source for defining DirectiveLocation:
So I made this change in vendor\markhuot\craftql\src\Directives\Date.php
// use GraphQL\Type\Definition\DirectiveLocation;
use GraphQL\Language\DirectiveLocation;
But after this possible repair, I get more Php errors, showing up in PhpStorm's xdebug console:
PHP Notice: Undefined index: query:entryType:4 in /home/vagrant/lv-ngatsby/vendor/markhuot/craftql/src/Models/Token.php on line 70
PHP Notice: Undefined index: query:entryType:4 in /home/vagrant/lv-ngatsby/vendor/markhuot/craftql/src/Models/Token.php on line 70
PHP Fatal error: Declaration of markhuot\CraftQL\Types\Timestamp::parseLiteral($valueNode) must be compatible with GraphQL\Type\Definition\LeafType::parseLiteral($valueNode, ?array $variables = NULL) in /home/vagrant/lv-ngatsby/vendor/markhuot/craftql/src/Types/Timestamp.php on line 0
composer.lock says the following, so i believe I'm truly on versions that are supposed to work:
"webonyx/graphql-php": "^0.12.0",
and
"name": "markhuot/craftql",
"version": "1.3.3",
But these don't appear actually to be compatible, by tests and error messages above.
Next ideas to come, I think, from @brandonkelly ??
Same error here
+1
v1.3.4 is out now with a fix for this. Sorry for the trouble!
Great stuff, @brandonkelly -- woke up after too-late engagement with Latvia and others, updated, and Live Vue now appears to prove out as ambidextrous with the two GraphQL flavors. Moving on...
Hmm, looked at what you did, @brandonkelly, and I was half-way there, and aware of the other; just too late to go further in case there were more involved version issues present.
What seemed unusual to me is that the second error, for the argument list mismatch, didn't show up in a php-errors.log, which I think we may not have anymore, nor in web.log.
Might have to do with xdebug having been in there, but do you know more?
1.3.4 works like a charm, thanks @brandonkelly for the quick fix.
After upgrading to 1.3.3, experiencing below error inside CraftQL's graphiql editor. There is no schema generated and can not run any queries.
This issue appears on both Craft CMS 3.2 and 3.3 version. Rolling back CraftQL to 1.3.2 with webonyx/graphql-php (v0.11.6), then everything works as usual.
Environments: CraftQL version: 1.3.3 Craft CMS version: 3.3 & 3.2 PHP version: 7.2 webonyx/graphql-php: v0.12.6