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Delete Mutations allow you to delete objects of a particular type.
We use the following schema to demonstrate some examples.
Schema:
type Author {
id: ID!
name: String! @search(by: [hash])
dob: DateTime
posts: [Post]
}
type Post {
postID: ID!
title: String! @search(by: [term, fulltext])
text: String @search(by: [fulltext, term])
datePublished: DateTime
}
Dgraph automatically generates input and return types in the schema for the
delete
mutation. Delete mutations take filter
as an input to select specific
objects and returns the state of the objects before deletion.
deleteAuthor(filter: AuthorFilter!): DeleteAuthorPayload
type DeleteAuthorPayload {
author(filter: AuthorFilter, order: AuthorOrder, first: Int, offset: Int): [Author]
msg: String
numUids: Int
}
Example: delete mutation using variables
mutation deleteAuthor($filter: AuthorFilter!) {
deleteAuthor(filter: $filter) {
msg
author {
name
dob
}
}
}
Variables:
{ "filter": { "name": { "eq": "A.N. Author" } } }
Examples
You can refer to the following
link
for more examples.
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