Class: GraphQL::InputObjectType

Inherits:
BaseType
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb

Overview

InputObjectTypes are key-value inputs for fields.

Input objects have arguments which are identical to Field arguments. They map names to types and support default values. Their input types can be any input types, including InputObjectTypes.

In a resolve function, you can access the values by making nested lookups on args.

Examples:

An input type with name and number

PlayerInput = GraphQL::InputObjectType.define do
  name("Player")
  argument :name, !types.String
  argument :number, !types.Int
end

Accessing input values in a resolve function

resolve ->(obj, args, ctx) {
  args[:player][:name]    # => "Tony Gwynn"
  args[:player][:number]  # => 19
  args[:player].to_h      # { "name" => "Tony Gwynn", "number" => 19 }
  # ...
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from BaseType

#description, #name

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from BaseType

#==, #coerce_input, #connection_type, #define_connection, #define_edge, #edge_type, #get_field, resolve_related_type, #resolve_type, #to_list_type, #to_non_null_type, #to_s, #unwrap, #valid_input?, #validate_input

Methods included from Define::InstanceDefinable

#define, #definition_proc=, #metadata

Methods included from Define::NonNullWithBang

#!

Constructor Details

#initializeInputObjectType

Returns a new instance of InputObjectType.



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# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 42

def initialize
  @arguments = {}
end

Instance Attribute Details

#argumentsHash<String => GraphQL::Argument> Also known as: input_fields

Returns Map String argument names to their Argument implementations.

Returns:



# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 38

#mutationGraphQL::Relay::Mutation?

Returns The mutation this field was derived from, if it was derived from a mutation.

Returns:



# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 35

Instance Method Details

#coerce_non_null_input(value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 71

def coerce_non_null_input(value)
  input_values = {}

  arguments.each do |input_key, input_field_defn|
    field_value = value[input_key]
    field_value = input_field_defn.type.coerce_input(field_value)

    # Try getting the default value
    if field_value.nil?
      field_value = input_field_defn.default_value
    end

    if !field_value.nil?
      input_values[input_key] = field_value
    end
  end

  GraphQL::Query::Arguments.new(input_values, argument_definitions: arguments)
end

#coerce_result(value) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 91

def coerce_result(value)
  # Allow the application to provide values as :symbols, and convert them to the strings
  value = value.reduce({}) { |memo, (k, v)| memo[k.to_s] = v; memo }

  result = {}

  arguments.each do |input_key, input_field_defn|
    input_value = value[input_key]
    result[input_key] = input_value.nil? ? nil : input_field_defn.type.coerce_result(input_value)
  end

  result
end

#kindObject



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# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 46

def kind
  GraphQL::TypeKinds::INPUT_OBJECT
end

#validate_non_null_input(input) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/graphql/input_object_type.rb', line 50

def validate_non_null_input(input)
  result = GraphQL::Query::InputValidationResult.new

  # Items in the input that are unexpected
  input.each do |name, value|
    if arguments[name].nil?
      result.add_problem("Field is not defined on #{self.name}", [name])
    end
  end

  # Items in the input that are expected, but have invalid values
  invalid_fields = arguments.map do |name, field|
    field_result = field.type.validate_input(input[name])
    if !field_result.valid?
      result.merge_result!(name, field_result)
    end
  end

  result
end