There are two top-level operation types in GraphQL: queries and mutations.
Queries are used when we want to read data.
Mutations are used when we want to change data. We use mutations when we want to create, update, or delete records.
In this section, we’ll learn how to send mutations with Apollo. Doing so is actually not that much different than sending queries and follows similar steps.
gql parser functionuseMutation hook provided by Apollo Client to send mutations to our GraphQL serverLike before, let’s start by writing the React component where users will be able to add new links.
This is a standard setup for a React component with two input fields where users can provide the url and description of the Link they want to create. The data that’s typed into these fields is held in the component’s local state by way of the useState hook.
Our job now is to take the user input and send it as arguments in a GraphQL mutation.
First, we need to define the mutation in our JavaScript code and use the useMutation hook to fire the mutation.
When we use the useMutation hook, we need to destructure out a function that can be used to call the mutation. That’s what createLink is in the code block above. We’re now free to call the function whenever we need to when the component renders.
We’re now ready to check wether the mutations are working.
Now, when we run yarn start, we should see the following:

Two input fields and a Submit button - not very pretty but functional.
Enter some data into the fields, e.g.:
The best learning resource for GraphQLhowtographql.comThen click the Submit button. You won’t get any visual feedback in the UI, but let’s see if the query actually worked by checking the current list of links in a Playground.
You can open a Playground again by navigating to http://localhost:4000 in your browser. Then send the following query:
# Try to write the query here { feed { links { description url } } } You’ll see the following server response:
{ "data": { "feed": { "links": [ // ... { "description": "The best learning resource for GraphQL", "url": "howtographql.com" } ] } } } Awesome! The mutation works, great job! 💪