pub struct JobberPlugin { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Jobber GraphQL API plugin.
Supplies the endpoint, required version header, and default bearer-token
auth for all Jobber pipeline nodes. The access token is read from the
JOBBER_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable at construction time via
JobberPlugin::new (or Default), so default_auth performs no
environment access after the plugin is built. Use JobberPlugin::with_token
to inject a token directly (useful in tests and programmatic usage).
§Example
use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::jobber::JobberPlugin;
use stygian_graph::ports::graphql_plugin::GraphQlTargetPlugin;
let plugin = JobberPlugin::new();
assert_eq!(plugin.name(), "jobber");
assert_eq!(plugin.endpoint(), "https://api.getjobber.com/api/graphql");Implementations§
Source§impl JobberPlugin
impl JobberPlugin
Sourcepub fn new() -> Self
pub fn new() -> Self
Creates a new JobberPlugin, reading the access token from the
JOBBER_ACCESS_TOKEN environment variable.
§Example
use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::jobber::JobberPlugin;
let plugin = JobberPlugin::new();Sourcepub fn with_token(token: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn with_token(token: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Creates a JobberPlugin with an explicit access token, bypassing the
environment entirely.
This is useful when credentials are already available at call-site (e.g., fetched from a secret store) or when writing tests without mutating process environment variables.
§Example
use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::jobber::JobberPlugin;
use stygian_graph::ports::graphql_plugin::GraphQlTargetPlugin;
let plugin = JobberPlugin::with_token("my-secret-token");
assert!(plugin.default_auth().is_some());Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Default for JobberPlugin
impl Default for JobberPlugin
Source§fn default() -> Self
fn default() -> Self
Creates a JobberPlugin by reading JOBBER_ACCESS_TOKEN from the
environment at construction time.
Source§impl GraphQlTargetPlugin for JobberPlugin
impl GraphQlTargetPlugin for JobberPlugin
Source§fn name(&self) -> &'static str
fn name(&self) -> &'static str
plugin = "jobber".Source§fn version_headers(&self) -> HashMap<String, String>
fn version_headers(&self) -> HashMap<String, String>
Source§fn default_auth(&self) -> Option<GraphQlAuth>
fn default_auth(&self) -> Option<GraphQlAuth>
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impl Freeze for JobberPlugin
impl RefUnwindSafe for JobberPlugin
impl Send for JobberPlugin
impl Sync for JobberPlugin
impl Unpin for JobberPlugin
impl UnsafeUnpin for JobberPlugin
impl UnwindSafe for JobberPlugin
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