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ScandiPWA_CustomerGraphQl

CustomerGraphQl provides type and resolver information for the GraphQl module to generate customer information endpoints.

This module extends the M2 GraphQl customer queries and mutations. New endpoints will be documented in future releases.

Custom query documentation

Mutation forgotPassword

mutation ForgotPassword($email: String!) {
  	forgotPassword(email: $email) {
  		status
	}
}

The variables for input above might look like:

{
    "email": "[email protected]"
}

Mutation resetPassword

mutation ResetPassword(
  $token: String!,
  $password: String!,
  $password_confirmation: String!
) {
  resetPassword(
    token: $token,
  	password: $password,
  	password_confirmation: $password_confirmation
  ) {
    status
  }
}
{
  "token": "7nk0Ch7D5SZsPHWKycAyGdonAM9MnHRw",
  "password": "MyNewPassword123_",
	"password_confirmation": "MyNewPassword123_"
}

Mutation confirmCustomerEmail

Here is an example use of it:

mutation ConfirmCustomerEmail(
    $password: String!
    $key: String!
    $email: String!
) {
    confirmCustomerEmail(
        password: $password
        key: $key
        email: $email
    ) {
        status
        token
        customer {
            id
            firstname
            lastname
            email
            is_subscribed
            addresses {
                city
                country_id
                street
                telephone
                firstname
                lastname
                postcode
                street
                default_shipping
                default_billing
            }
        }
    }
}

The variables for input above might look like:

{
    "key": "0129309912",
    "email": "[email protected]",
    "password": "Testing123_"
}

Mutation resendConfirmationEmail

⚠️ This is not tested but implemented !!! ⚠️

Here is an example use of it:

mutation ResendConfirmationEmail(
    $email: String!
) {
    resendConfirmationEmail(
        email: $email
    ) {
        status
    }
}

The variables for input above might look like:

{
    "email": "[email protected]"
}