Module: GraphQL::Execution::Interpreter::Resolve

Defined in:
lib/graphql/execution/interpreter/resolve.rb

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.resolve(results, dataloader) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

After getting results back from an interpreter evaluation, continue it until you get a response-ready Ruby value.

results is one level of depth of a query or multiplex.

Resolve all lazy values in that depth before moving on to the next level.

It’s assumed that the lazies will return Lazy instances if there’s more work to be done, or return Hash/Array if the query should be continued.



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# File 'lib/graphql/execution/interpreter/resolve.rb', line 27

def self.resolve(results, dataloader)
  # There might be pending jobs here that _will_ write lazies
  # into the result hash. We should run them out, so we
  # can be sure that all lazies will be present in the result hashes.
  # A better implementation would somehow interleave (or unify)
  # these approaches.
  dataloader.run
  next_results = []
  while results.any?
    result_value = results.shift
    if result_value.is_a?(Runtime::GraphQLResultHash) || result_value.is_a?(Hash)
      results.concat(result_value.values)
      next
    elsif result_value.is_a?(Runtime::GraphQLResultArray)
      results.concat(result_value.values)
      next
    elsif result_value.is_a?(Array)
      results.concat(result_value)
      next
    elsif result_value.is_a?(Lazy)
      loaded_value = result_value.value
      if loaded_value.is_a?(Lazy)
        # Since this field returned another lazy,
        # add it to the same queue
        results << loaded_value
      elsif loaded_value.is_a?(Runtime::GraphQLResultHash) || loaded_value.is_a?(Runtime::GraphQLResultArray) ||
          loaded_value.is_a?(Hash) || loaded_value.is_a?(Array)
        # Add these values in wholesale --
        # they might be modified by later work in the dataloader.
        next_results << loaded_value
      end
    end
  end

  if next_results.any?
    dataloader.append_job { resolve(next_results, dataloader) }
  end

  nil
end

.resolve_all(results, dataloader) ⇒ void

This method returns an undefined value.

Continue field results in results until there’s nothing else to continue.



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# File 'lib/graphql/execution/interpreter/resolve.rb', line 9

def self.resolve_all(results, dataloader)
  dataloader.append_job { resolve(results, dataloader) }
  nil
end