[][src]Attribute Macro async_graphql::Object

#[Object]

Define a GraphQL object with methods

See also the Book.

All methods are converted to camelCase.

Macro parameters

AttributedescriptionTypeOptional
nameObject namestringY
rename_fieldsRename all the fields according to the given case convention. The possible values are "lowercase", "UPPERCASE", "PascalCase", "camelCase", "snake_case", "SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE".stringY
rename_argsRename all the arguments according to the given case convention. The possible values are "lowercase", "UPPERCASE", "PascalCase", "camelCase", "snake_case", "SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE".stringY
cache_controlObject cache controlCacheControlY
extendsAdd fields to an entity that's defined in another serviceboolY
use_type_descriptionSpecifies that the description of the type is on the type declaration. Description(derive.Description.html)boolY

Field parameters

AttributedescriptionTypeOptional
skipSkip this fieldboolY
nameField namestringY
descField descriptionstringY
deprecationField deprecation reasonstringY
cache_controlField cache controlCacheControlY
externalMark a field as owned by another service. This allows service A to use fields from service B while also knowing at runtime the types of that field.boolY
providesAnnotate the expected returned fieldset from a field on a base type that is guaranteed to be selectable by the gateway.stringY
requiresAnnotate the required input fieldset from a base type for a resolver. It is used to develop a query plan where the required fields may not be needed by the client, but the service may need additional information from other services.stringY
guardField of guardGuardY

Field argument parameters

AttributedescriptionTypeOptional
nameArgument namestringY
descArgument descriptionstringY
defaultUse Default::default for default valuenoneY
defaultArgument default valueliteralY
default_withExpression to generate default valuecode stringY
validatorInput value validatorInputValueValidatorY
keyIs entity keyboolY

Valid field return types

  • Scalar values, such as i32 and bool. usize, isize, u128 and i128 are not supported
  • Vec<T>, such as Vec<i32>
  • Slices, such as &[i32]
  • Option<T>, such as Option<i32>
  • BTree<T>, HashMap<T>, HashSet<T>, BTreeSet<T>, LinkedList<T>, VecDeque<T>
  • GraphQL objects.
  • GraphQL enums.
  • References to any of the above types, such as &i32 or &Option<String>.
  • Result<T, E>, such as Result<i32, E>

Context

You can define a context as an argument to a method, and the context should be the first argument to the method.

This example is not tested
#[Object]
impl QueryRoot {
    async fn value(&self, ctx: &Context<'_>) -> { ... }
}

Examples

use async_graphql::*;

struct QueryRoot {
    value: i32,
}

#[Object]
impl QueryRoot {
    /// value
    async fn value(&self) -> i32 {
        self.value
    }

    /// reference value
    async fn value_ref(&self) -> &i32 {
        &self.value
    }

    /// value with error
    async fn value_with_error(&self) -> Result<i32> {
        Ok(self.value)
    }

    async fn value_with_arg(&self, #[graphql(default = 1)] a: i32) -> i32 {
        a
    }
}

async_std::task::block_on(async move {
    let schema = Schema::new(QueryRoot { value: 10 }, EmptyMutation, EmptySubscription);
    let res = schema.execute(r#"{
        value
        valueRef
        valueWithError
        valueWithArg1: valueWithArg
        valueWithArg2: valueWithArg(a: 99)
    }"#).await.into_result().unwrap().data;
    assert_eq!(res, value!({
        "value": 10,
        "valueRef": 10,
        "valueWithError": 10,
        "valueWithArg1": 1,
        "valueWithArg2": 99
    }));
});