Class RequestExecutionSpringReactiveImpl

java.lang.Object
com.graphql_java_generator.client.RequestExecutionSpringReactiveImpl
All Implemented Interfaces:
RequestExecution

@Component @Deprecated public class RequestExecutionSpringReactiveImpl extends Object implements RequestExecution
Deprecated.
This is the default implementation for the RequestExecution This implementation has been added in version 1.12.
It is loaded by the SpringConfiguration Spring configuration class, that is generated with the client code.
Since:
1.12
Author:
etienne-sf
  • Constructor Details

    • RequestExecutionSpringReactiveImpl

      public RequestExecutionSpringReactiveImpl()
      Deprecated.
  • Method Details

    • execute

      public <R extends GraphQLRequestObject> R execute(AbstractGraphQLRequest graphQLRequest, Map<String,Object> parameters, Class<R> dataResponseType) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from interface: RequestExecution
      Execution of the given query or mutation GraphQL request, and return its response mapped in the relevant POJO. This method executes a partial GraphQL query, or a full GraphQL request.
      Specified by:
      execute in interface RequestExecution
      Type Parameters:
      R - The class that is generated from the query or the mutation definition in the GraphQL schema
      Parameters:
      graphQLRequest - Defines what response is expected from the server.
      parameters - the input parameters for this query. If the query has no parameters, it may be null or an empty list.
      dataResponseType - The class generated for the query or the mutation type. The data tag of the GraphQL server response will be mapped into an instance of this class.
      Returns:
      The response mapped to the code, generated from the GraphQl server. Or a wrapper for composite responses.
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestExecutionException - When an error occurs during the request execution, typically a network error, an error from the GraphQL server or if the server response can't be parsed
    • execute

      public <R extends GraphQLRequestObject, T> SubscriptionClient execute(AbstractGraphQLRequest graphQLRequest, Map<String,Object> parameters, SubscriptionCallback<T> subscriptionCallback, Class<R> subscriptionType, Class<T> messageType) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      Deprecated.
      Description copied from interface: RequestExecution
      Executes the given subscription GraphQL request, and returns the relevant WebSocketClient. The given subscriptionCallback will receive the notifications that have been subscribed by this subscription. Only one Subscription may be executed at a time: it may be a partial Request (always limited to one query), or a full request that contains only one subscription.
      Note: Don't forget to free the server's resources by calling the WebSocketClient#stop() method of the returned object.
      Specified by:
      execute in interface RequestExecution
      Type Parameters:
      R - The class that is generated from the subscription definition in the GraphQL schema. It contains one attribute, for each available subscription. The data tag of the GraphQL server response will be mapped into an instance of this class.
      T - The type that must be returned by the query or mutation: it's the class that maps to the GraphQL type returned by this subscription.
      Parameters:
      graphQLRequest - Defines what response is expected from the server.
      parameters - The input parameters for this subscription. If the query has no parameters, it may be null or an empty list.
      subscriptionCallback - The object that will be called each time a message is received, or an error on the subscription occurs. This object is provided by the application.
      subscriptionType - The R class
      messageType - The T class
      Returns:
      The Subscription client. It allows to stop the subscription, by executing its SubscriptionClient.unsubscribe() method. This will stop the incoming notification flow, and will free resources on both the client and the server.
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestExecutionException - When an error occurs during the request execution, typically a network error, an error from the GraphQL server or if the server response can't be parsed