Class TypeWithJsonController

java.lang.Object
org.allGraphQLCases.server.TypeWithJsonController

@Controller @SchemaMapping(typeName="TypeWithJson") public class TypeWithJsonController extends Object
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  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • TypeWithJsonController

      public TypeWithJsonController()
  • Method Details

    • withArguments

      @SchemaMapping(field="withArguments") public Object withArguments(graphql.schema.DataFetchingEnvironment dataFetchingEnvironment, STP_TypeWithJson_STS origin, @Argument("test") String test, @Argument("date") Date date, @Argument("long") Long _long, @Argument("boolean") Boolean _boolean, @Argument("enum") String _enum, @Argument("json") Object jsonParam, @Argument("jsons") List<Object> jsonsParam)
      This method loads the data for ${dataFetcher.graphQLType}.withArguments. It returns an Object: the data fetcher implementation may return any type that is accepted by a spring-graphql controller
      Parameters:
      dataFetchingEnvironment - The GraphQL DataFetchingEnvironment. It gives you access to the full GraphQL context for this DataFetcher
      origin - The object from which the field is fetch. In other word: the aim of this data fetcher is to fetch the author attribute of the origin, which is an instance of {ObjectType {name:Post, fields:{Field{name:id, type:ID!, params:[]},Field{name:date, type:Date!, params:[]},Field{name:author, type:Member, params:[]},Field{name:publiclyAvailable, type:Boolean, params:[]},Field{name:title, type:String!, params:[]},Field{name:content, type:String!, params:[]},Field{name:authorId, type:ID, params:[]},Field{name:topicId, type:ID, params:[]}}, comments ""}. It depends on your data modle, but it typically contains the id to use in the query.
      test - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      date - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      _long - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      _boolean - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      _enum - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      jsonParam - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      jsonsParam - The parameter that will receive the field argument of the same name for the current data to fetch
      Returns:
      It may return any value that is valid for a spring-graphql controller, annotated by the @SchemaMapping annotation
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - This method may return a NoSuchElementException exception. In this case, the exception is trapped by the calling method, and the return is consider as null. This allows to use the Optional.get() method directly, without caring of whether or not there is a value. The generated code will take care of the NoSuchElementException exception.
    • jsons

      @SchemaMapping(field="jsons") public Object jsons(graphql.schema.DataFetchingEnvironment dataFetchingEnvironment, STP_TypeWithJson_STS origin)
      This method loads the data for ${dataFetcher.graphQLType}.jsons. It returns an Object: the data fetcher implementation may return any type that is accepted by a spring-graphql controller
      Parameters:
      dataFetchingEnvironment - The GraphQL DataFetchingEnvironment. It gives you access to the full GraphQL context for this DataFetcher
      origin - The object from which the field is fetch. In other word: the aim of this data fetcher is to fetch the author attribute of the origin, which is an instance of {ObjectType {name:Post, fields:{Field{name:id, type:ID!, params:[]},Field{name:date, type:Date!, params:[]},Field{name:author, type:Member, params:[]},Field{name:publiclyAvailable, type:Boolean, params:[]},Field{name:title, type:String!, params:[]},Field{name:content, type:String!, params:[]},Field{name:authorId, type:ID, params:[]},Field{name:topicId, type:ID, params:[]}}, comments ""}. It depends on your data modle, but it typically contains the id to use in the query.
      Returns:
      It may return any value that is valid for a spring-graphql controller, annotated by the @SchemaMapping annotation
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - This method may return a NoSuchElementException exception. In this case, the exception is trapped by the calling method, and the return is consider as null. This allows to use the Optional.get() method directly, without caring of whether or not there is a value. The generated code will take care of the NoSuchElementException exception.