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Xiaodi Yan
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Xiaodi Yan is a seasoned software engineer with a proven track record in the IT industry. Since 2015, he has been awarded Microsoft MVP, showcasing his dedication to and expertise in .NET, AI, DevOps, and cloud computing. He is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Azure Solutions Architect Expert, and LinkedIn Learning instructor. Xiaodi often presents at conferences and user groups, leveraging his extensive experience to engage and inspire audiences. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, he spearheads the Wellington .NET User Group, fostering a vibrant community of like-minded professionals. Connect with Xiaodi on LinkedIn to stay updated on his latest insights.
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Adding mutations

In the previous section, we learned how to create a GraphQL API using HotChocolate. We added a query root type to query data. In this section, we will discuss how to modify data using mutations.

Mutations are used to modify data in GraphQL. A mutation consists of three parts:

  • Input: The input is the data that will be used to modify the data. It is named with the Input suffix following the convention, such as AddTeacherInput.
  • Payload: The payload is the data that will be returned after the mutation is executed. It is named with the Payload suffix following the convention, such as AddTeacherPayload.
  • Mutation: The mutation is the operation that will be executed. It is named as verb + noun following the convention, such as AddTeacherAsync.

Let us add a mutation to create a new teacher. We will use the following steps:

  1. Create an AddTeacherInput class in the GraphQL/Mutations folder, as shown here:
    public record AddTeacherInput(  ...
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Xiaodi Yan is a seasoned software engineer with a proven track record in the IT industry. Since 2015, he has been awarded Microsoft MVP, showcasing his dedication to and expertise in .NET, AI, DevOps, and cloud computing. He is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Azure Solutions Architect Expert, and LinkedIn Learning instructor. Xiaodi often presents at conferences and user groups, leveraging his extensive experience to engage and inspire audiences. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, he spearheads the Wellington .NET User Group, fostering a vibrant community of like-minded professionals. Connect with Xiaodi on LinkedIn to stay updated on his latest insights.
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