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:description: Model one-to-one relationships in Hasura
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:keywords: hasura, docs, schema, relationship, one-to-one, 1-1
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.. _one_to_one_modelling:
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Modelling one-to-one table relationships
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========================================
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.. contents:: Table of contents
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:backlinks: none
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:depth: 1
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:local:
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Introduction
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------------
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A ``one-to-one`` relationship between two tables can be established via a **unique foreign key constraint**.
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Say we have the following two tables in our database schema:
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.. code-block:: sql
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authors (
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id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
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name TEXT
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)
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passport_info (
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id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
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owner_id INT NOT NULL
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passport_number TEXT
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...
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)
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These two tables are related via a ``one-to-one`` relationship. i.e.:
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- an ``author`` can have one ``passport_info``
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- a ``passport_info`` has one ``owner``
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Step 1: Set up a table relationship in the database
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---------------------------------------------------
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This ``one-to-one`` relationship can be established in the database by:
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1. Adding a **foreign key constraint** from the ``passport_info`` table to the ``authors`` table using the ``owner_id``
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and ``id`` columns of the tables respectively
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2. Adding a **unique constraint** to the ``owner_id`` column for the ``passport_info`` table
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This will ensure that the value of the ``owner_id`` column in ``passport_info`` table is present in the ``id`` column of
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the ``authors`` table and there will be only one row with a particular ``owner_id``.
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Step 2: Set up GraphQL relationships
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------------------------------------
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To access the nested objects via the GraphQL API, :ref:`create the following relationships <create_relationships>`:
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- Object relationship, ``passport_info`` from the ``authors`` table using ``id -> passport_info :: owner_id``
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- Object relationship, ``owner`` from the ``passport_info`` table using ``owner_id -> authors :: id``
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Query using one-to-one relationships
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------------------------------------
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We can now:
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- fetch a list of ``authors`` with their ``passport_info``:
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.. graphiql::
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:view_only:
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:query:
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query {
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authors {
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id
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name
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passport_info {
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id
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passport_number
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}
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}
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}
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:response:
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{
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"data": {
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"authors": [
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{
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"id": 1,
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"name": "Justin",
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"passport_info": {
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"id": 1,
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"passport_number": "987456234"
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}
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},
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{
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"id": 2,
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"name": "Beltran",
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"passport_info": {
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"id": 2,
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"passport_number": "F0004586"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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- fetch a list of ``passport_infos`` with their ``owner``:
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.. graphiql::
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:view_only:
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:query:
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query {
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passport_info {
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id
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passport_number
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owner {
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id
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name
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}
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}
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}
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:response:
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{
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"data": {
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"passport_info": [
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{
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"id": 1,
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"passport_number": "987456234",
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"owner": {
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"id": 1,
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"name": "Justin"
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}
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},
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{
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"id": 2,
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"passport_number": "F0004586",
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"owner": {
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"id": 2,
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"name": "Beltran"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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Insert using one-to-one relationships
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-------------------------------------
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We can now:
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- insert ``passport_info`` with their ``owner`` where the ``owner`` might already exist (assume unique ``name`` for ``owner``):
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.. graphiql::
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:view_only:
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:query:
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mutation upsertPassportInfoWithOwner {
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insert_passport_info(objects: [
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{
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passport_number: "X98973765",
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owner: {
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data: {
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name: "Kelly"
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},
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on_conflict: {
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constraint: owner_name_key,
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update_columns: [name]
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}
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},
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}
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]) {
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returning {
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passport_number
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owner {
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name
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}
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}
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}
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}
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:response:
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{
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"data": {
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"insert_passport_info": {
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"returning": [
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{
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"passport_number": "X98973765",
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"owner": {
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"name": "Kelly"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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.. note::
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You can avoid the ``on_conflict`` clause if you will never have conflicts.
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Current limitations with nested one-to-one mutations
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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With one-to-one relationships, currently nested mutations will work only in one of the two directions.
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In our example, inserting a ``passport_info`` with their nested ``owner`` will work seamlessly but trying to
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insert an ``author`` with their nested ``passport_info`` will throw a constraint violation error.
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This is due to the way Hasura GraphQL engine currently handles nested mutations (described in detail
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:ref:`here <nested_inserts>`). As nested object relations are inserted before the parent, the ``passport_info``
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will be attempted to be inserted first and the value of its ``owner_id`` will be attempted to be set as the
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``id`` of the ``author``. Due to this, based on whether the ``owner_id`` of ``passport_info`` is nullable or not, a
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``Not-NULL violation`` error will be thrown either for the ``owner_id`` field of ``passport_info`` or the ``id``
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field of ``authors``.
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