--- id: tutorial-todo-gql-tx-mutation title: Transactional Mutations sidebar_label: Transactional Mutations --- In this section, we continue the [GraphQL example](tutorial-todo-gql.md) by explaining how to set our GraphQL mutations to be transactional. That means, to automatically wrap our GraphQL mutations with a database transaction and either commit at the end, or rollback the transaction in case of a GraphQL error. #### Clone the code (optional) The code for this tutorial is available under [github.com/a8m/ent-graphql-example](https://github.com/a8m/ent-graphql-example), and tagged (using Git) in each step. If you want to skip the basic setup and start with the initial version of the GraphQL server, you can clone the repository and checkout `v0.1.0` as follows: ```console git clone git@github.com:a8m/ent-graphql-example.git cd ent-graphql-example go run ./cmd/todo/ ``` ## Usage The GraphQL extensions provides a handler named `entgql.Transactioner` that executes each GraphQL mutation in a transaction. The injected client for the resolver is a [transactional `ent.Client`](transactions.md#transactional-client). Hence, GraphQL resolvers that uses `ent.Client` won't need to be changed. In order to add it to our todo list application we follow these steps: 1\. Edit the `cmd/todo/main.go` and add to the GraphQL server initialization the `entgql.Transactioner` handler as follows: ```diff srv := handler.NewDefaultServer(todo.NewSchema(client)) +srv.Use(entgql.Transactioner{TxOpener: client}) ``` 2\. Then, in the GraphQL mutations, use the client from context as follows: ```diff func (mutationResolver) CreateTodo(ctx context.Context, todo TodoInput) (*ent.Todo, error) { + client := ent.FromContext(ctx) + return client.Todo. - return r.client.Todo. Create(). SetText(todo.Text). SetStatus(todo.Status). SetNillablePriority(todo.Priority). // Set the "priority" field if provided. SetNillableParentID(todo.Parent). // Set the "parent_id" field if provided. Save(ctx) } ```