Pagination
Paginate query results
The limit
& offset
arguments
limit
& offset
argumentsThe operators limit and offset are used for pagination.
limit
specifies the number of entities to retain from the result set and offset
determines which slice to retain from the results.
Default value for limit
is 50
and offset
is 0
.
Limit results
Example: Fetch the first 5 channels:
Limit results from an offset
Example: Fetch 5 channels from the list of all channels, starting with the 6th one:
Cursor based pagination
Cursors are used to traverse across entities of an entity set. They work by returning a pointer to a specific entity which can then be used to fetch the next batch of entities.
For cursor based pagination for every entity in the input schema a query is generated with the <entityName>Connection
pattern.
Example: Fetch a list of videos where isExplicit
is true and get their count. Then limit the number of videos to return.
first
last
operators
The first
operator is used to fetch specified number of entities from the beginning and last
is vice versa.
Example: Fetch first 5 videos and last 5 videos:
PageInfo object
PageInfo
returns the cursor, page information and object has following fields:
before
and after
operators
Example: Fetch a first 10 channels order by createdAt
and then fetch the next 10 channels:
Example: Fetch a last 10 channels order by createdAt
and then fetch the previous 10 channels:
Important Note on orderBy
The field entities are ordered by should be fetch node { <fieldNameThatOrderedBy> }
otherwise the returned result wouldn't be ordered correctly.
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