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<?php | |
add_filter( 'register_post_type_args', function( $args, $post_type ) { | |
if ( 'sfwd-courses' === $post_type ) { | |
$args['show_in_graphql'] = true; | |
$args['graphql_single_name'] = 'course'; | |
$args['graphql_plural_name'] = 'courses'; | |
} | |
if ( 'sfwd-lessons' === $post_type ) { | |
$args['show_in_graphql'] = true; | |
$args['graphql_single_name'] = 'lesson'; | |
$args['graphql_plural_name'] = 'lessons'; | |
} | |
if ( 'sfwd-quiz' === $post_type ) { | |
$args['show_in_graphql'] = true; | |
$args['graphql_single_name'] = 'quiz'; | |
$args['graphql_plural_name'] = 'quizs'; | |
} | |
if ( 'sfwd-topic' === $post_type ) { | |
$args['show_in_graphql'] = true; | |
$args['graphql_single_name'] = 'topic'; | |
$args['graphql_plural_name'] = 'topics'; | |
} | |
return $args; | |
}, 10, 2 ); | |
add_filter( 'register_taxonomy_args', function( $args, $taxonomy ) { | |
if ( 'doc_tag' === $taxonomy ) { | |
$args['show_in_graphql'] = true; | |
$args['graphql_single_name'] = 'documentTag'; | |
$args['graphql_plural_name'] = 'documentTags'; | |
} | |
return $args; | |
}, 10, 2 ); | |
add_action( 'graphql_register_types', function() { | |
register_graphql_field( 'Courses', 'featured_media', [ | |
'type' => 'String', | |
'description' => __( 'The featured_media of the course', 'learndash' ), | |
'resolve' => function( $post ) { | |
$featured_media = get_post_meta( $post->ID, 'featured_media', true ); | |
return ! empty( $featured_media ) ? $featured_media : 'null'; | |
} | |
] ); | |
} ); | |
add_action( 'graphql_register_types', function() { | |
$post_types = WPGraphQL::$allowed_post_types; | |
if ( ! empty( $post_types ) && is_array( $post_types ) ) { | |
foreach ( $post_types as $post_type ) { | |
$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $post_type ); | |
if ($post_type === 'sfwd-courses') { | |
register_graphql_field( $post_type_object->graphql_single_name, 'blurb', [ | |
'type' => 'String', | |
'description' => __( 'The blurb of the course', 'sfwd-courses' ), | |
'resolve' => function( $post ) { | |
$blurb = get_post_meta( $post->ID, 'blurb', true ); | |
return ! empty( $blurb ) ? $blurb : ''; | |
} | |
]); | |
} | |
if ($post_type === 'sfwd-quiz') { | |
register_graphql_field( $post_type_object->graphql_single_name, 'total', [ | |
'type' => 'String', | |
'description' => __( 'The total of the quiz', 'sfwd-quiz' ), | |
'resolve' => function( $post ) { | |
$price = get_post_meta( $post->ID, 'total', true ); | |
return ! empty( $price ) ? $price : ''; | |
} | |
]); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
}); |
Hi izzygld! I'm trying to get a single course with all its lessons and topics, but it seems difficult for me to achieve it.
Reading your code, you only added resolvers for courses and quizzes, hence, I suppose this gist only works for those CPTs?
I'd greatly appreciate more info. Thanks!
@DiegoGonzalezCruz Correct, this is an example of how to 'hook up' the wp-graghql to learndash.
(For a single course with all its lessons and topics - query it like a single post:
{
course( id: "cG9zdDozMzM=" ) {
id
title
...lessons
...topics
}
}
We will be producing a complete plugin later on this year.
Thanks for your response!
Outstanding work man, Thanks!
@DiegoGonzalezCruz Correct, this is an example of how to 'hook up' the wp-graghql to learndash.
(For a single course with all its lessons and topics - query it like a single post:
{ course( id: "cG9zdDozMzM=" ) { id title ...lessons ...topics } }
We will be producing a complete plugin later on this year.
Is this query to get all lessons attached to a course supposed to work with the code provided here? Or does it require extra code to build the fragments?
Yes. Once you have enabled wpGraphql and activated the Learndash (single and plural names)
all data and content can be accessible via graphql
Yes. Once you have enabled wpGraphql and activated the Learndash (single and plural names)
all data and content can be accessible via graphql
The issue I am seeing is that when i register the post types using the code above, it will not fetch related lessons of a course via:
{
...lessons
}
Querying for courses will indeed give me back all courses, but not the attached lessons..
Does more code then above need to be added to make that functionality work?
I tested this on a new template site with just learndash and graphql installed.
I had to add this code below the code above to get all my associated topics of a lesson, and lessons to a course:
add_action( 'graphql_register_types', function() {
register_graphql_connection( [
'fromType' => 'Course',
'toType' => 'Lesson',
'fromFieldName' => 'siblings',
'resolve' => function( $page, $args, $context, $info ) {
$courseId = $page->databaseId;
if ( ! $courseId ) {
return null;
}
$resolver = new \WPGraphQL\Data\Connection\PostObjectConnectionResolver( $page, $args, $context, $info );
$resolver->set_query_arg( 'post_type', 'sfwd-lessons' ); // Assuming 'sfwd-lessons' is your Lesson post type
$resolver->set_query_arg( 'meta_query', array(
array(
'key' => 'course_id',
'value' => $courseId,
'compare' => '=',
),
));
return $resolver->get_connection();
}
]);
register_graphql_connection( [
'fromType' => 'Lesson',
'toType' => 'Topic',
'fromFieldName' => 'siblings',
'resolve' => function( $page, $args, $context, $info ) {
$lessonId = $page->databaseId;
if ( ! $lessonId ) {
return null;
}
$resolver = new \WPGraphQL\Data\Connection\PostObjectConnectionResolver( $page, $args, $context, $info );
$resolver->set_query_arg( 'post_type', 'sfwd-topic' ); // Assuming 'sfwd-topic' is your Lesson post type
$resolver->set_query_arg( 'meta_query', array(
array(
'key' => 'lesson_id',
'value' => $lessonId,
'compare' => '=',
),
));
return $resolver->get_connection();
}
]);
});
query CoursesAndLessons {
courses {
nodes {
title
siblings {
nodes {
title
siblings {
nodes {
title
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
returns:
{
"data": {
"courses": {
"nodes": [
{
"title": "Course 2",
"siblings": {
"nodes": [
{
"title": "C2 – Lesson 2",
"siblings": {
"nodes": [
{
"title": "C2 – L2- T2"
},
{
"title": "C2 – L2- T1"
}
]
}
},
{
"title": "C2 – Lesson 1",
"siblings": {
"nodes": []
}
}
]
}
},
{
"title": "Course 1",
"siblings": {
"nodes": [
{
"title": "Lesson 3",
"siblings": {
"nodes": []
}
},
{
"title": "Lesson 2",
"siblings": {
"nodes": []
}
},
{
"title": "Lesson 1",
"siblings": {
"nodes": []
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
}
@champec Yes. Most of them.
any Rest endpoints can be converted to graghql.
(they are working on a plugin to expose everything and integrate it with Wordpress)