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package com.adobe.cq.commerce.magento.graphql;
import com.shopify.graphql.support.AbstractQuery;
import com.shopify.graphql.support.Fragment;
/**
* PhysicalProductInterface contains attributes specific to tangible products.
*/
public class PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery extends AbstractQuery {
PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery(StringBuilder _queryBuilder) {
this(_queryBuilder, true);
}
PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery(StringBuilder _queryBuilder, boolean addTypename) {
super(_queryBuilder);
if (addTypename) {
startField("__typename");
}
}
/**
* The weight of the item, in units defined by the store.
*/
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery weight() {
startField("weight");
return this;
}
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery onBundleProduct(BundleProductQueryDefinition queryDef) {
startInlineFragment("BundleProduct");
queryDef.define(new BundleProductQuery(_queryBuilder));
_queryBuilder.append('}');
return this;
}
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery onConfigurableProduct(ConfigurableProductQueryDefinition queryDef) {
startInlineFragment("ConfigurableProduct");
queryDef.define(new ConfigurableProductQuery(_queryBuilder));
_queryBuilder.append('}');
return this;
}
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery onGroupedProduct(GroupedProductQueryDefinition queryDef) {
startInlineFragment("GroupedProduct");
queryDef.define(new GroupedProductQuery(_queryBuilder));
_queryBuilder.append('}');
return this;
}
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery onSimpleProduct(SimpleProductQueryDefinition queryDef) {
startInlineFragment("SimpleProduct");
queryDef.define(new SimpleProductQuery(_queryBuilder));
_queryBuilder.append('}');
return this;
}
/**
* Creates a GraphQL "named" fragment with the specified query type definition.
* The generics nature of fragments ensures that a fragment can only be used at the right place in the GraphQL request.
*
* @param name The name of the fragment, must be unique for a given GraphQL request.
* @param queryDef The fragment definition.
* @return The fragment of a given generics type.
*/
public static Fragment createFragment(String name, PhysicalProductInterfaceQueryDefinition queryDef) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
queryDef.define(new PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery(sb, false));
return new Fragment<>(name, "PhysicalProductInterface", sb.toString());
}
/**
* Adds a PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery
fragment reference at the current position of the query.
* For example for a fragment named test
, calling this method will add the
* reference ...test
in the query. For GraphQL types implementing an interface, there
* will be some similar methods using the Query type of each implemented interface.
*
* @param fragment The fragment to reference.
*/
public PhysicalProductInterfaceQuery addFragmentReference(Fragment fragment) {
startField("..." + fragment.getName());
return this;
}
}