pub struct MockedSubgraphs(/* private fields */);
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a list of subgraphs with pregenerated responses
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Source§impl MockedSubgraphs
impl MockedSubgraphs
Sourcepub fn insert(&mut self, name: &'static str, subgraph: MockSubgraph)
pub fn insert(&mut self, name: &'static str, subgraph: MockSubgraph)
adds a mocked subgraph to the list
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Default for MockedSubgraphs
impl Default for MockedSubgraphs
Source§fn default() -> MockedSubgraphs
fn default() -> MockedSubgraphs
Source§impl Plugin for MockedSubgraphs
impl Plugin for MockedSubgraphs
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Source§fn subgraph_service(
&self,
subgraph_name: &str,
default: BoxService,
) -> BoxService
fn subgraph_service( &self, subgraph_name: &str, default: BoxService, ) -> BoxService
subgraph_service
to configure this communication (for example, to dynamically add headers to pass to a subgraph).
The _subgraph_name
parameter is useful if you need to apply a customization only specific subgraphs.Source§fn router_service(&self, service: BoxService) -> BoxService
fn router_service(&self, service: BoxService) -> BoxService
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fn supergraph_service(&self, service: BoxService) -> BoxService
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fn execution_service(&self, service: BoxService) -> BoxService
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fn web_endpoints(&self) -> MultiMap<ListenAddr, Endpoint>
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impl Freeze for MockedSubgraphs
impl !RefUnwindSafe for MockedSubgraphs
impl Send for MockedSubgraphs
impl Sync for MockedSubgraphs
impl Unpin for MockedSubgraphs
impl !UnwindSafe for MockedSubgraphs
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