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stage: enablement
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group: Tenant Scale
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description: 'Cells: GraphQL'
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---
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<!-- vale gitlab.FutureTense = NO -->
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DISCLAIMER:
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This page may contain information related to upcoming products, features and
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functionality. It is important to note that the information presented is for
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informational purposes only, so please do not rely on the information for
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purchasing or planning purposes. Just like with all projects, the items
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mentioned on the page are subject to change or delay, and the development,
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release, and timing of any products, features, or functionality remain at the
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sole discretion of GitLab Inc.
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This document is a work-in-progress and represents a very early state of the
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Cells design. Significant aspects are not documented, though we expect to add
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them in the future. This is one possible architecture for Cells, and we intend to
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contrast this with alternatives before deciding which approach to implement.
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This documentation will be kept even if we decide not to implement this so that
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we can document the reasons for not choosing this approach.
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# Cells: GraphQL
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GitLab extensively uses GraphQL to perform efficient data query operations.
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GraphQL due to it's nature is not directly routable. The way how GitLab uses
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it calls the `/api/graphql` endpoint, and only query or mutation of body request
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might define where the data can be accessed.
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## 1. Definition
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## 2. Data flow
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## 3. Proposal
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There are at least two main ways to implement GraphQL in Cells architecture.
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### 3.1. GraphQL routable by endpoint
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Change `/api/graphql` to `/api/organization/<organization>/graphql`.
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- This breaks all existing usages of `/api/graphql` endpoint
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since the API URI is changed.
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### 3.2. GraphQL routable by body
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As part of router parse GraphQL body to find a routable entity, like `project`.
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- This still makes the GraphQL query be executed only in context of a given Cell
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and not allowing the data to be merged.
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```json
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# Good example
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{
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project(fullPath:"gitlab-org/gitlab") {
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id
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description
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}
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}
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# Bad example, since Merge Request is not routable
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{
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mergeRequest(id: 1111) {
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iid
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description
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}
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}
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```
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### 3.3. Merging GraphQL Proxy
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Implement as part of router GraphQL Proxy which can parse body
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and merge results from many Cells.
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- This might make pagination hard to achieve, or we might assume that
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we execute many queries of which results are merged across all Cells.
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```json
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{
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project(fullPath:"gitlab-org/gitlab"){
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id, description
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}
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group(fullPath:"gitlab-com") {
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id, description
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}
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}
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```
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## 4. Evaluation
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## 4.1. Pros
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## 4.2. Cons
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