Class AnotherMutationTypeExecutorAllGraphQLCases

java.lang.Object
org.allGraphQLCases.client.util.AnotherMutationTypeExecutorAllGraphQLCases
All Implemented Interfaces:
GraphQLMutationExecutor
Direct Known Subclasses:
CTP_AnotherMutationType_CTS

@Component public class AnotherMutationTypeExecutorAllGraphQLCases extends Object implements GraphQLMutationExecutor
A mono line description for AnotherMutationType
This class contains the methods that allows the execution of the queries or mutations that are defined in the AnotherMutationType of the GraphQL schema.
These methods allows:
  • Preparation of full requests
  • Execution of prepared full requests
  • Execution of direct full direct requests
  • Preparation of partial requests
  • Execution of prepared partial requests
  • Execution of direct partial requests
You'll find all the documentation on the client page doc.
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  • Constructor Details

    • AnotherMutationTypeExecutorAllGraphQLCases

      public AnotherMutationTypeExecutorAllGraphQLCases()
  • Method Details

    • execWithBindValues

      This method takes a full request definition, and executes it against the GraphQL server. As this class is a mutation executor, the provided request must be a mutation full request.
      This method offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      Here is a sample on how to use it: This method takes a full request definition, and executes it against the GraphQL server. That is, the query contains the full string that follows the mutation keyword.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the mutation, in the native GraphQL format (see here above). It must omit the mutation keyword, and start by the first { that follows. It may contain directives, as explained in the GraphQL specs.
      parameters - The map of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map. The key is the parameter name, as declared in the request you defined (in the above sample: param is an optional parameter and skip is a mandatory one). The value is the parameter value in its Java type (for instance a Date for the GraphQLScalarTypeDate). The parameters which value is missing in this map will be ignored.
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • exec

      This method takes a full request definition, and executes it against the GraphQL server. As this class is a mutation executor, the provided request must be a mutation full request.
      This method offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above). It must omit the mutation keyword, and start by the first { that follows. It may contain directives, as explained in the GraphQL specs.
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • execWithBindValues

      public AnotherMutationTypeResponse execWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method takes a full request definition, and executes it against the GraphQL server. As this class is a mutation executor, the provided request must be a mutation full request.
      This method offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method or one of the getXxxxGraphQLRequest(String) methods.
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • exec

      public AnotherMutationTypeResponse exec(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method takes a full request definition, and executes it against the GraphQL server. As this class is a mutation executor, the provided request must be a mutation full request.
      This method offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method or one of the getXxxxGraphQLRequest(String)
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getResponseBuilder

      public Builder getResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the Builder for a full request, as expected by the exec and execWithBindValues methods.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getGraphQLRequest(String fullRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for full request. For instance:
       GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases request = new GraphQLRequest(fullRequest);
       
      Parameters:
      fullRequest - The full GraphQL Request, as specified in the GraphQL specification
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • createHumanWithBindValues

      public CTP_Human_CTS createHumanWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, CINP_HumanInput_CINS human, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the createHuman mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the createHuman of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      human - Parameter for the createHuman field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • createHuman

      public CTP_Human_CTS createHuman(String queryResponseDef, CINP_HumanInput_CINS human, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the createHuman mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the createHuman of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      human - Parameter for the createHuman field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • createHumanWithBindValues

      public CTP_Human_CTS createHumanWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, CINP_HumanInput_CINS human, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getCreateHumanGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      human - Parameter for the createHuman field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • createHuman

      public CTP_Human_CTS createHuman(ObjectResponse objectResponse, CINP_HumanInput_CINS human, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getCreateHumanGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      human - Parameter for the createHuman field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getCreateHumanResponseBuilder

      public Builder getCreateHumanResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the Builder for the CTP_Human_CTS, as expected by the createHuman query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getCreateHumanGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getCreateHumanGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the createHuman EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • createAllFieldCasesWithBindValues

      public CTP_AllFieldCases_CTS createAllFieldCasesWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, CINP_AllFieldCasesInput_CINS input, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the createAllFieldCases mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the createAllFieldCases of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      input - Parameter for the createAllFieldCases field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • createAllFieldCases

      public CTP_AllFieldCases_CTS createAllFieldCases(String queryResponseDef, CINP_AllFieldCasesInput_CINS input, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the createAllFieldCases mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the createAllFieldCases of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      input - Parameter for the createAllFieldCases field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • createAllFieldCasesWithBindValues

      public CTP_AllFieldCases_CTS createAllFieldCasesWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, CINP_AllFieldCasesInput_CINS input, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getCreateAllFieldCasesGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      input - Parameter for the createAllFieldCases field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • createAllFieldCases

      public CTP_AllFieldCases_CTS createAllFieldCases(ObjectResponse objectResponse, CINP_AllFieldCasesInput_CINS input, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getCreateAllFieldCasesGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      input - Parameter for the createAllFieldCases field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getCreateAllFieldCasesResponseBuilder

      public Builder getCreateAllFieldCasesResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the Builder for the CTP_AllFieldCases_CTS, as expected by the createAllFieldCases query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getCreateAllFieldCasesGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getCreateAllFieldCasesGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the createAllFieldCases EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • deleteSnacksWithBindValues

      public Boolean deleteSnacksWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, List<String> id, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Tests for issue 51
      This method executes a partial query on the deleteSnacks mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the deleteSnacks of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      id - Parameter for the deleteSnacks field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • deleteSnacks

      public Boolean deleteSnacks(String queryResponseDef, List<String> id, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Tests for issue 51
      This method executes a partial query on the deleteSnacks mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the deleteSnacks of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      id - Parameter for the deleteSnacks field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • deleteSnacksWithBindValues

      public Boolean deleteSnacksWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, List<String> id, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      Tests for issue 51
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getDeleteSnacksGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      id - Parameter for the deleteSnacks field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • deleteSnacks

      public Boolean deleteSnacks(ObjectResponse objectResponse, List<String> id, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      Tests for issue 51
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getDeleteSnacksGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      id - Parameter for the deleteSnacks field of AnotherMutationType, as defined in the GraphQL schema
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getDeleteSnacksResponseBuilder

      public Builder getDeleteSnacksResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Tests for issue 51
      Get the Builder for the Boolean, as expected by the deleteSnacks query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getDeleteSnacksGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getDeleteSnacksGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Tests for issue 51
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the deleteSnacks EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • _ifWithBindValues

      public String _ifWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      This method executes a partial query on the _if mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the _if of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as if is a java reserved keyword.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • _if

      public String _if(String queryResponseDef, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      This method executes a partial query on the _if mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the _if of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as if is a java reserved keyword.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • _ifWithBindValues

      public String _ifWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as if is a java reserved keyword. Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getIfGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • _if

      public String _if(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as if is a java reserved keyword. Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getIfGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getIfResponseBuilder

      public Builder getIfResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      Get the Builder for the String, as expected by the if query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getIfGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getIfGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      test for issue #139 (use of java reserved keyword)
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the if EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • _implementsWithBindValues

      public String _implementsWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the _implements mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the _implements of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as implements is a java reserved keyword.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • _implements

      public String _implements(String queryResponseDef, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the _implements mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the _implements of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as implements is a java reserved keyword.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • _implementsWithBindValues

      public String _implementsWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as implements is a java reserved keyword. Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getImplementsGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • _implements

      public String _implements(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      This method name is prefixed by ${underscore}, as implements is a java reserved keyword. Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the getImplementsGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • getImplementsResponseBuilder

      public Builder getImplementsResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the Builder for the String, as expected by the implements query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • getImplementsGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases getImplementsGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the implements EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • __typenameWithBindValues

      public String __typenameWithBindValues(String queryResponseDef, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the __typename mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the __typename of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • __typename

      public String __typename(String queryResponseDef, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException, GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      This method executes a partial query on the __typename mutation against the GraphQL server. That is, the mutation is one of the field of the AnotherMutationType type defined in the GraphQL schema. The queryResponseDef contains the part of the query that follows the field name.
      It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method takes care of writing the query name, and the parameter(s) for the query. The given queryResponseDef describes the format of the response of the server response, that is the expected fields of the __typename of the AnotherMutationType mutation type. It can be something like "{ id name }", or "" for a scalar. Please take a look at the StarWars, Forum and other samples for more complex queries.
      Here is a sample on how to use it:
      Parameters:
      queryResponseDef - The response definition of the query, in the native GraphQL format (see here above)
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException - When an error occurs during the request preparation, typically when building the ObjectResponse
      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
    • __typenameWithBindValues

      public String __typenameWithBindValues(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Map<String,Object> parameters) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the get__typenameGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      parameters - The list of values, for the bind variables declared in the request you defined. If there is no bind variable in the defined Query, this argument may be null or an empty Map
      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
    • __typename

      public String __typename(ObjectResponse objectResponse, Object... paramsAndValues) throws GraphQLRequestExecutionException
      This method is expected by the graphql-java framework. It will be called when this query is called. It offers a logging of the call (if in debug mode), or of the call and its parameters (if in trace mode).
      This method is valid for queries/mutations/subscriptions which don't have bind variables, as there is no parameters argument to pass the list of values.
      Here is a sample:
      Parameters:
      objectResponse - The definition of the response format, that describes what the GraphQL server is expected to return
      Note: the ObjectResponse type of this parameter is defined for backward compatibility. In new implementations, the expected type is the generated GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases POJO, as returned by the get__typenameGraphQLRequest(java.lang.String) method.
      paramsAndValues - This parameter contains all the name and values for the Bind Variables defined in the objectResponse parameter, that must be sent to the server. Optional parameter may not have a value. They will be ignored and not sent to the server. Mandatory parameter must be provided in this argument.
      This parameter contains an even number of parameters: it must be a series of name and values : (paramName1, paramValue1, paramName2, paramValue2...)
      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
    • get__typenameResponseBuilder

      public Builder get__typenameResponseBuilder() throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the Builder for the String, as expected by the __typename query.
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException
    • get__typenameGraphQLRequest

      public GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases get__typenameGraphQLRequest(String partialRequest) throws GraphQLRequestPreparationException
      Get the GraphQLRequestAllGraphQLCases for the __typename EXECUTOR, created with the given Partial request.
      Parameters:
      partialRequest - The Partial GraphQL request, as explained in the plugin client documentation
      Returns:
      Throws:
      GraphQLRequestPreparationException