AppSync/Amplify - how to define GraphQL subscriptions









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I am using Amplify to auto-generate queries, mutations and subscriptions. and I have this type:



type Message @model 
id: ID!
author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
content: String



How do I add authorID as a filter to subscriptions for new messages using Amplify generated schema?










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    I am using Amplify to auto-generate queries, mutations and subscriptions. and I have this type:



    type Message @model 
    id: ID!
    author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
    content: String



    How do I add authorID as a filter to subscriptions for new messages using Amplify generated schema?










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      I am using Amplify to auto-generate queries, mutations and subscriptions. and I have this type:



      type Message @model 
      id: ID!
      author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
      content: String



      How do I add authorID as a filter to subscriptions for new messages using Amplify generated schema?










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      I am using Amplify to auto-generate queries, mutations and subscriptions. and I have this type:



      type Message @model 
      id: ID!
      author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
      content: String



      How do I add authorID as a filter to subscriptions for new messages using Amplify generated schema?







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          You may add your own subscription fields that are parameterized however you like.



          Try this



          # Add the authorId explicitly and turn off the generated subscriptions.
          type Message @model(subscriptions: null)
          id: ID!
          author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
          authorId: String
          content: String

          type Subscription
          onCreateMessage(authorId: String!): Message @aws_subscribe(mutations: "createMessage")



          Subscribed clients only get messages with the authorId provided in the subscription query:



          subscription SubscribeToNewMessages($id: String!) 
          onCreateMessage(authorId: $id)
          id
          authorId
          content







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          • Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
            – C.Lee
            Nov 12 at 16:41











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          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted










          You may add your own subscription fields that are parameterized however you like.



          Try this



          # Add the authorId explicitly and turn off the generated subscriptions.
          type Message @model(subscriptions: null)
          id: ID!
          author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
          authorId: String
          content: String

          type Subscription
          onCreateMessage(authorId: String!): Message @aws_subscribe(mutations: "createMessage")



          Subscribed clients only get messages with the authorId provided in the subscription query:



          subscription SubscribeToNewMessages($id: String!) 
          onCreateMessage(authorId: $id)
          id
          authorId
          content







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          • Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
            – C.Lee
            Nov 12 at 16:41















          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted










          You may add your own subscription fields that are parameterized however you like.



          Try this



          # Add the authorId explicitly and turn off the generated subscriptions.
          type Message @model(subscriptions: null)
          id: ID!
          author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
          authorId: String
          content: String

          type Subscription
          onCreateMessage(authorId: String!): Message @aws_subscribe(mutations: "createMessage")



          Subscribed clients only get messages with the authorId provided in the subscription query:



          subscription SubscribeToNewMessages($id: String!) 
          onCreateMessage(authorId: $id)
          id
          authorId
          content







          share|improve this answer




















          • Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
            – C.Lee
            Nov 12 at 16:41













          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted






          You may add your own subscription fields that are parameterized however you like.



          Try this



          # Add the authorId explicitly and turn off the generated subscriptions.
          type Message @model(subscriptions: null)
          id: ID!
          author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
          authorId: String
          content: String

          type Subscription
          onCreateMessage(authorId: String!): Message @aws_subscribe(mutations: "createMessage")



          Subscribed clients only get messages with the authorId provided in the subscription query:



          subscription SubscribeToNewMessages($id: String!) 
          onCreateMessage(authorId: $id)
          id
          authorId
          content







          share|improve this answer












          You may add your own subscription fields that are parameterized however you like.



          Try this



          # Add the authorId explicitly and turn off the generated subscriptions.
          type Message @model(subscriptions: null)
          id: ID!
          author: User @connection(name: "UserMessages")
          authorId: String
          content: String

          type Subscription
          onCreateMessage(authorId: String!): Message @aws_subscribe(mutations: "createMessage")



          Subscribed clients only get messages with the authorId provided in the subscription query:



          subscription SubscribeToNewMessages($id: String!) 
          onCreateMessage(authorId: $id)
          id
          authorId
          content








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          • Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
            – C.Lee
            Nov 12 at 16:41

















          • Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
            – C.Lee
            Nov 12 at 16:41
















          Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
          – C.Lee
          Nov 12 at 16:41





          Thank you for the answer, it works well. I guess there is no way subscribe by directly using the id in the author field, but instead, we'll have to add an extra param authorId?
          – C.Lee
          Nov 12 at 16:41


















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