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package com.shopify.graphql.support;
public class CustomFieldQuery extends AbstractQuery {
public CustomFieldQuery(StringBuilder _queryBuilder) {
super(_queryBuilder);
}
/**
* Adds a standard "non-custom" field to the query. This method is typically used to specify
* the fields of a custom object field that has an existing GraphQL type that can already be
* parsed by the library.
*
* @param fieldName The name of the field that will be added to the GraphQL query.
* @return The current query builder.
*/
public CustomFieldQuery addField(String fieldName) {
startField(fieldName);
return this;
}
}