Here’s the specific problem I’m trying to tackle:
Roughly once a week, someone ends up posting a question along the lines of “Help! My GraphQL endpoint is returning null!” Unfortunately, the questions themselves are often specific to some particular stack, even when the answers boil down to roughly one of two common issues.
There’s dozens of these questions littering the site. A search for graphql null
returns 1142 posts. A quick scan of the first 50 results shows almost half fall into this category of questions:
- GraphQL returning null
- GraphQL returns null on mutation
- Graphql schema returning null
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55317617/graphql-query-returning-null-fields
- GraphQL Schema and Resolvers organization return null
- Node GraphQL resolve null data from API
- graphql query return object with null id
- Cannot return null for non-nullable field, GraphQl
- GraphQL showing Value as null
- Why is my Graphql query returning null?
- GraphQL Apollo Cannot Return Null for non-nullable
- graphql mongoose returning null
- GraphQL relationship returning null
- graphql is only resolving _id field, other fields are null
- graphQL query give me null object in response
- Apollo/Graphql, Postgres - Why is this query returning null?
- GraphQL + Sequelize resolver giving null data
- Getting "Cannot return null" error while querying API using Graphql?
- GraphQL returning null data from axios
- GraphQL: Rootquery returns null
- Why is this GraphQL query returning null?
I feel like these posts provide little value to the site, which is evidenced by how few upvotes they get. As a user, it’s not likely that searching for “GraphQL returning null” is going to lead me to a high-quality question/answer that applies to my particular problem.
As far as I’m aware, there’s not already a reference question related to this issue, I think we would benefit from one and I'm contemplating writing one.
However, even if there’s value in creating the reference question, I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to use it as a dupe target.
Even if the provided answer is thorough and includes examples, there’s the risk that the OP of the dupe might not be able to apply the examples to their specific issue. Is it enough to just provide some additional direction in the comments before closing the question? Even if using the reference question as a dupe target creates a suboptimal experience for some users, is that outweighed by a cleaner site and a better search experience for future users?
EDIT:
Thank you everyone for your feedback. Here is the post I ended up composing in case anyone wants to take a gander.