#[derive(OneofObject)]
{
// Attributes available to this derive:
#[graphql]
}
Expand description
Define a GraphQL oneof input object
Attribute | description | Type | Optional |
name | Oneof input object name | string | Y |
name_type | If true , the object name will be specified from async_graphql::TypeName trait | bool | Y |
rename_fields | Rename all the fields according to the given case convention. The possible values are “lowercase”, “UPPERCASE”, “PascalCase”, “camelCase”, “snake_case”, “SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE”. | string | Y |
visible | If false , it will not be displayed in introspection. See also the Book. | bool | Y |
visible | Call the specified function. If the return value is false , it will not be displayed in introspection. | string | Y |
concretes | Specify how the concrete type of the generic SimpleObject should be implemented. | ConcreteType | Y |
Attribute | description | Type | Optional |
name | Field name | string | Y |
validator | Input value validator See also the Book | object | Y |
visible | If false , it will not be displayed in introspection. See also the Book. | bool | Y |
visible | Call the specified function. If the return value is false , it will not be displayed in introspection. | string | Y |
secret | Mark this field as a secret, it will not output the actual value in the log. | bool | Y |
use async_graphql::*;
#[derive(OneofObject)]
enum MyInputObject {
A(i32),
B(String),
}
struct Query;
#[Object]
impl Query {
async fn value(&self, input: MyInputObject) -> String {
match input {
MyInputObject::A(value) => format!("a:{}", value),
MyInputObject::B(value) => format!("b:{}", value),
}
}
}
let schema = Schema::new(Query, EmptyMutation, EmptySubscription);
let res = schema.execute(r#"
{
value1: value(input:{a:100})
value2: value(input:{b:"abc"})
}"#).await.into_result().unwrap().data;
assert_eq!(res, value!({ "value1": "a:100", "value2": "b:abc" }));