Functions/Invoke-GraphQLQuery.ps1
function Invoke-GraphQLQuery { <# .SYNOPSIS Sends a query or mutation to a GraphQL endpoint. .DESCRIPTION Sends a query (read operation) or mutation (create, update, delete operation) to a GraphQL endpoint. .PARAMETER Query The GraphQL query or mutation to send to the endpoint. .PARAMETER Headers Specifies the headers of the web request expressed as a hash table. .PARAMETER Uri Specifies the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the GraphQL endpoint to which the GraphQL query or mutation is sent. .PARAMETER WebSession Specifies a web request session. Enter the variable name, including the dollar sign (`$`). .PARAMETER Raw Tells the function to return JSON as opposed to objects. .NOTES Query and mutation default return type is a collection of objects. To return results as JSON, use the -Raw switch. .EXAMPLE $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $introspectionQuery = ' query allSchemaTypes { __schema { types { name kind description } } } ' Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Query $introspectionQuery -Uri $uri -Raw Sends a GraphQL introspection query to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as JSON. .EXAMPLE $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $results = Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Uri $uri Sends a GraphQL introspection query using the default value for the Query parameter (as opposed to specifying it) to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as objects and assigning the results to the $results variable. .EXAMPLE $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $myQuery = ' query GetUsers { users { created_at id last_seen name } } ' Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Query $myQuery -Uri $uri -Raw Sends a GraphQL query to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as JSON. .EXAMPLE $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $myQuery = ' query GetUsers { users { created_at id last_seen name } } ' $result = Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Query $myQuery -Uri $uri $result.data.users | Format-Table Sends a GraphQL query to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as objects and navigates the hierarchy to return a table view of users. .EXAMPLE $jwt = "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE2MjAzOTMwMjgsIm5iZiI6MTYyMDM5MzAyNywiZXhwIjoxNjIwMzkzMzI4LCJzdWIiOiJtZUBjb21wYW55LmNvbSIsImp0aSI6ImMwZTk0ZTY0ODc4ZjRlZDFhZWM3YWYwYzViOWM2ZWI5Iiwicm9sZSI6InVzZXIifQ.HaTXDunEjmyUsHs7daLe-AxEpmq58QqqFziydm7MBic" $headers = @{Authorization="Bearer $jwt"} $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $myQuery = ' query GetUsers { users { created_at id last_seen name } } ' $result = Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Query $myQuery -Headers $headers -Uri $uri $result.data.users | Format-Table Sends a GraphQL query using JWT for authentication to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as objects and navigates the hierarchy to return a table view of users. .EXAMPLE $uri = "https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql" $myMutation = ' mutation MyMutation { insert_users_one(object: {id: "57", name: "FirstName LastName"}) { id } } ' $requestHeaders = @{ "x-api-key"="aoMGY{+93dx&t!5)VMu4pI8U8T.ULO" } $jsonResult = Invoke-GraphQLQuery -Mutation $myMutation -Headers $requestHeaders -Uri $uri -Raw Sends a GraphQL mutation to the endpoint 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' with the results returned as JSON. .EXAMPLE gql -q 'query { users { created_at id last_seen name } }' -u 'https://mytargetserver/v1/graphql' - Sends a GraphQL query to an endpoint with the results returned as JSON (as a one-liner using aliases). .LINK https://graphql.org/ Format-Table https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.webrequestsession?view=powershellsdk-7.0.0 #> [CmdletBinding()] [Alias("gql")] [OutputType([System.Management.Automation.PSCustomObject], [System.String])] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $false, Position = 0)][ValidateLength(12, 1073741791)][Alias("Mutation", "q", "m")][System.String]$Query = "query introspection { __schema { types { name kind description } } }", [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $false, Position = 1)][Alias("h")][System.Collections.Hashtable]$Headers, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $false, Position = 2)][Alias("u")][System.Uri]$Uri, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $false, Position = 3)][Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.WebRequestSession]$WebSession, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "JSON", Position = 4)][Alias("AsJson", "json", "r")][Switch]$Raw ) PROCESS { [string]$cleanedInput = ($Query -replace '\s+', ' ').Trim() if (($cleanedInput.ToLower() -notlike "query*") -and ($cleanedInput.ToLower() -notlike "mutation*") ) { $ArgumentException = New-Object -TypeName ArgumentException -ArgumentList "Not a valid GraphQL query or mutation. Verify syntax and try again." Write-Error -Exception $ArgumentException -ErrorAction Stop } [string]$jsonRequestBody = "" try { $jsonRequestBody = @{query = $cleanedInput } | ConvertTo-Json -Compress -ErrorAction Stop } catch { Write-Error -Exception $_.Exception -ErrorAction Stop } $params = @{Uri = $Uri Method = "Post" Body = $jsonRequestBody ContentType = "application/json" ErrorAction = "Stop" } if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("Headers")) { $params.Add("Headers", $Headers) } if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("WebSession")) { $params.Add("WebSession", $WebSession) } $response = $null try { $response = Invoke-RestMethod @params } catch { Write-Error -Exception $_.Exception -ErrorAction Stop } if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey("Raw")) { try { return $($response | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 100 -ErrorAction Stop) } catch { Write-Error -Exception $_.Exception -ErrorAction Stop } } else { try { return $response } catch { Write-Error -Exception $_.Exception -ErrorAction Stop } } } } |