Struct EdgeNodePostExecutionArguments

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pub struct EdgeNodePostExecutionArguments { /* private fields */ }
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Arguments passed to the authorize_edge_node_post_execution hook.

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impl EdgeNodePostExecutionArguments

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pub fn parent_type_name(&self) -> &str

The name of the parent type of the edge.

For the following GraphQL schema:

type User {
    id: Int!
    name: String!
}

type Query {
    users: [User!]! @authorized(node: "id")
}

And the query:

query {
    users { name }
}

The parent type name is Query.

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pub fn field_name(&self) -> &str

The name of the authorized edge.

For the following GraphQL schema:

type User {
    id: Int!
    name: String!
}

type Query {
    users: [User!]! @authorized(node: "id")
}

And the query:

query {
    users { name }
}

The field name is users.

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pub fn nodes<'a, T>(&'a self) -> Result<Vec<T>, Error>
where T: Deserialize<'a>,

The nodes of the edge, serialized as a JSON objects. This method will deserialize the nodes into either serde_json::Value or a custom struct.

For the following GraphQL schema:

type User {
    id: Int!
    name: String!
}

type Query {
    users: [User!]! @authorized(node: "id")
}

And the query:

query {
    users { name }
}

The query returns two entities:

[
  {
    "id": 1,
    "name": "Alice"
  },
  {
    "id": 2,
    "name": "Bob"
  }
]

The arguments can be deserialized into a custom struct like:

#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
struct User {
   id: u64,
}

let parents: Vec<User> = arguments.nodes()?;

The directive defines the node argument as id, so the hook gets an object of all ids of the returned users.

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pub fn metadata<'a, T>(&'a self) -> Result<T, Error>
where T: Deserialize<'a>,

The metadata passed to the @authorized directive. The metadata is serialized as a JSON object. This method will deserialize the metadata into either serde_json::Value or a custom struct.

For the following GraphQL schema:

type User {
    id: Int!
    name: String!
}

type Query {
    users: [User!]! @authorized(node: "id", metadata: { role: "admin" })
}

When executing a query like:

query {
  users { name }
}

The metadata is {"role": "admin"}.

The metadata can be deserialized into a custom struct like:

#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged, rename = "snake_case")]
enum Role {
   Admin,
   User,
}

#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
struct Metadata {
   role: Role,
}

let arguments: Metadata = arguments.metadata()?;

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