Struct async_graphql::context::ContextBase [−][src]
pub struct ContextBase<'a, T> {
pub path_node: Option<QueryPathNode<'a>>,
// some fields omitted
}
Expand description
Query context.
This type is not stable and should not be used directly.
Fields
path_node: Option<QueryPathNode<'a>>
The current path node being resolved.
Implementations
Report a resolver error.
When implementing OutputType
, if an error occurs, call this function to report this error and return Value::Null
.
Gets the global data defined in the Context
or Schema
.
If both Schema
and Query
have the same data type, the data in the Query
is obtained.
Errors
Returns a Error
if the specified type data does not exist.
Gets the global data defined in the Context
or Schema
.
Panics
It will panic if the specified data type does not exist.
Gets the global data defined in the Context
or Schema
or None
if the specified type data does not exist.
Returns whether the HTTP header key
is currently set on the response
Examples
use async_graphql::*;
use ::http::header::ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN;
struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn greet(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> String {
let header_exists = ctx.http_header_contains("Access-Control-Allow-Origin");
assert!(!header_exists);
ctx.insert_http_header(ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN, "*");
let header_exists = ctx.http_header_contains("Access-Control-Allow-Origin");
assert!(header_exists);
String::from("Hello world")
}
}
pub fn insert_http_header(
&self,
name: impl IntoHeaderName,
value: impl Into<String>
) -> Option<String>
pub fn insert_http_header(
&self,
name: impl IntoHeaderName,
value: impl Into<String>
) -> Option<String>
Sets a HTTP header to response.
If the header was not currently set on the response, then None
is returned.
If the response already contained this header then the new value is associated with this key and all the previous values are removed, however only a the first previous value is returned.
See http::HeaderMap
for more details on the underlying implementation
Examples
use async_graphql::*;
use ::http::header::ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN;
struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn greet(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> String {
// Headers can be inserted using the `http` constants
let was_in_headers = ctx.insert_http_header(ACCESS_CONTROL_ALLOW_ORIGIN, "*");
assert_eq!(was_in_headers, None);
// They can also be inserted using &str
let was_in_headers = ctx.insert_http_header("Custom-Header", "1234");
assert_eq!(was_in_headers, None);
// If multiple headers with the same key are `inserted` then the most recent
// one overwrites the previous. If you want multiple headers for the same key, use
// `append_http_header` for subsequent headers
let was_in_headers = ctx.insert_http_header("Custom-Header", "Hello World");
assert_eq!(was_in_headers, Some("1234".to_string()));
String::from("Hello world")
}
}
Sets a HTTP header to response.
If the header was not currently set on the response, then false
is returned.
If the response did have this header then the new value is appended to the end of the
list of values currently associated with the key, however the key is not updated
(which is important for types that can be ==
without being identical).
See http::HeaderMap
for more details on the underlying implementation
Examples
use async_graphql::*;
use ::http::header::SET_COOKIE;
struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn greet(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> String {
// Insert the first instance of the header
ctx.insert_http_header(SET_COOKIE, "Chocolate Chip");
// Subsequent values should be appended
let header_already_exists = ctx.append_http_header("Set-Cookie", "Macadamia");
assert!(header_already_exists);
String::from("Hello world")
}
}
Creates a uniform interface to inspect the forthcoming selections.
Examples
use async_graphql::*;
#[derive(SimpleObject)]
struct Detail {
c: i32,
d: i32,
}
#[derive(SimpleObject)]
struct MyObj {
a: i32,
b: i32,
detail: Detail,
}
struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn obj(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> MyObj {
if ctx.look_ahead().field("a").exists() {
// This is a query like `obj { a }`
} else if ctx.look_ahead().field("detail").field("c").exists() {
// This is a query like `obj { detail { c } }`
} else {
// This query doesn't have `a`
}
unimplemented!()
}
}
Get the current field.
Examples
use async_graphql::*;
#[derive(SimpleObject)]
struct MyObj {
a: i32,
b: i32,
c: i32,
}
pub struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn obj(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> MyObj {
let fields = ctx.field().selection_set().map(|field| field.name()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(fields, vec!["a", "b", "c"]);
MyObj { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
}
}
tokio::runtime::Runtime::new().unwrap().block_on(async move {
let schema = Schema::new(Query, EmptyMutation, EmptySubscription);
assert!(schema.execute("{ obj { a b c }}").await.is_ok());
assert!(schema.execute("{ obj { a ... { b c } }}").await.is_ok());
assert!(schema.execute("{ obj { a ... BC }} fragment BC on MyObj { b c }").await.is_ok());
});
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a, T> !RefUnwindSafe for ContextBase<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Send for ContextBase<'a, T> where
T: Send,
impl<'a, T> Sync for ContextBase<'a, T> where
T: Sync,
impl<'a, T> Unpin for ContextBase<'a, T> where
T: Unpin,
impl<'a, T> !UnwindSafe for ContextBase<'a, T>
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