# Defining Fields

Define your subscriptions as field on the root Subscription type in your schema.

type Subscription {
  postUpdated(author: ID): Post
}

The quickest way to define such a field is through the artisan generator command:

php artisan lighthouse:subscription PostUpdated

Lighthouse will look for a class with the capitalized name of the field that is defined within the default subscription namespace. For example, the field postUpdated should have a corresponding class at App\GraphQL\Subscriptions\PostUpdated.

All subscription field classes must implement the abstract class Nuwave\Lighthouse\Schema\Types\GraphQLSubscription and implement two methods: authorize and filter.

namespace App\GraphQL\Subscriptions;

use App\User;
use App\Post;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use GraphQL\Type\Definition\ResolveInfo;
use Nuwave\Lighthouse\Subscriptions\Subscriber;
use Nuwave\Lighthouse\Schema\Types\GraphQLSubscription;
use Nuwave\Lighthouse\Support\Contracts\GraphQLContext;

class PostUpdated extends GraphQLSubscription
{
    /**
     * Check if subscriber is allowed to listen to the subscription.
     *
     * @param  \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Subscriptions\Subscriber  $subscriber
     * @param  \Illuminate\Http\Request  $request
     * @return bool
     */
    public function authorize(Subscriber $subscriber, Request $request): bool
    {
        $user = $subscriber->context->user;
        $author = User::find($subscriber->args['author']);

        return $user->can('viewPosts', $author);
    }

    /**
     * Filter which subscribers should receive the subscription.
     *
     * @param  \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Subscriptions\Subscriber  $subscriber
     * @param  mixed  $root
     * @return bool
     */
    public function filter(Subscriber $subscriber, $root): bool
    {
        $user = $subscriber->context->user;

        // Don't broadcast the subscription to the same
        // person who updated the post.
        return $root->updated_by !== $user->id;
    }

    /**
     * Encode topic name.
     *
     * @param  \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Subscriptions\Subscriber  $subscriber
     * @param  string  $fieldName
     * @return string
     */
    public function encodeTopic(Subscriber $subscriber, string $fieldName): string
    {
        // Create a unique topic name based on the `author` argument
        return Str::snake($fieldName).':'.$subscriber->args['author'];
    }

    /**
     * Decode topic name.
     *
     * @param  string  $fieldName
     * @param  \App\Post  $root
     * @return string
     */
    public function decodeTopic(string $fieldName, $root): string
    {
        // Decode the topic name if the `encodeTopic` has been overwritten.
        $author_id = $root->author_id;

        return Str::snake($fieldName).':'.$author_id;
    }

    /**
     * Resolve the subscription.
     *
     * @param  \App\Post  $root
     * @param  array<string, mixed>  $args
     * @param  \Nuwave\Lighthouse\Support\Contracts\GraphQLContext  $context
     * @param  \GraphQL\Type\Definition\ResolveInfo  $resolveInfo
     * @return mixed
     */
    public function resolve($root, array $args, GraphQLContext $context, ResolveInfo $resolveInfo): Post
    {
        // Optionally manipulate the `$root` item before it gets broadcasted to
        // subscribed client(s).
        $root->load(['author', 'author.achievements']);

        return $root;
    }
}

If the default namespaces are not working with your application structure or you want to be more explicit, you can use the @subscription directive to point to a different class.