pub enum SchemaCoordinate {
Type(TypeCoordinate),
TypeAttribute(TypeAttributeCoordinate),
FieldArgument(FieldArgumentCoordinate),
Directive(DirectiveCoordinate),
DirectiveArgument(DirectiveArgumentCoordinate),
}
Expand description
Any schema coordinate.
§Example
use apollo_compiler::name;
use apollo_compiler::coordinate::{SchemaCoordinate, FieldArgumentCoordinate};
let coord: SchemaCoordinate = "Type.field(argument:)".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(coord, SchemaCoordinate::FieldArgument(
FieldArgumentCoordinate {
ty: name!("Type"),
field: name!("field"),
argument: name!("argument"),
},
));
Variants§
Type(TypeCoordinate)
TypeAttribute(TypeAttributeCoordinate)
FieldArgument(FieldArgumentCoordinate)
Directive(DirectiveCoordinate)
DirectiveArgument(DirectiveArgumentCoordinate)
Implementations§
Source§impl SchemaCoordinate
impl SchemaCoordinate
Sourcepub fn lookup<'coord, 'schema>(
&'coord self,
schema: &'schema Schema,
) -> Result<SchemaCoordinateLookup<'schema>, SchemaLookupError<'coord, 'schema>>
pub fn lookup<'coord, 'schema>( &'coord self, schema: &'schema Schema, ) -> Result<SchemaCoordinateLookup<'schema>, SchemaLookupError<'coord, 'schema>>
Look up this coordinate in a schema.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for SchemaCoordinate
impl Clone for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SchemaCoordinate
fn clone(&self) -> SchemaCoordinate
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for SchemaCoordinate
Source§impl Display for SchemaCoordinate
impl Display for SchemaCoordinate
Source§impl From<DirectiveArgumentCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
impl From<DirectiveArgumentCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn from(inner: DirectiveArgumentCoordinate) -> Self
fn from(inner: DirectiveArgumentCoordinate) -> Self
Source§impl From<DirectiveCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
impl From<DirectiveCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn from(inner: DirectiveCoordinate) -> Self
fn from(inner: DirectiveCoordinate) -> Self
Source§impl From<FieldArgumentCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
impl From<FieldArgumentCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn from(inner: FieldArgumentCoordinate) -> Self
fn from(inner: FieldArgumentCoordinate) -> Self
Source§impl From<TypeAttributeCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
impl From<TypeAttributeCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn from(inner: TypeAttributeCoordinate) -> Self
fn from(inner: TypeAttributeCoordinate) -> Self
Source§impl From<TypeCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
impl From<TypeCoordinate> for SchemaCoordinate
Source§fn from(inner: TypeCoordinate) -> Self
fn from(inner: TypeCoordinate) -> Self
Source§impl FromStr for SchemaCoordinate
impl FromStr for SchemaCoordinate
Source§impl Hash for SchemaCoordinate
impl Hash for SchemaCoordinate
Source§impl PartialEq for SchemaCoordinate
impl PartialEq for SchemaCoordinate
impl Eq for SchemaCoordinate
impl StructuralPartialEq for SchemaCoordinate
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for SchemaCoordinate
impl RefUnwindSafe for SchemaCoordinate
impl Send for SchemaCoordinate
impl Sync for SchemaCoordinate
impl Unpin for SchemaCoordinate
impl UnwindSafe for SchemaCoordinate
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