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package graphql.validation.rules;
import graphql.language.Definition;
import graphql.language.Document;
import graphql.language.FragmentDefinition;
import graphql.language.OperationDefinition;
import graphql.language.SchemaDefinition;
import graphql.language.TypeDefinition;
import graphql.validation.AbstractRule;
import graphql.validation.ValidationContext;
import graphql.validation.ValidationErrorCollector;
import graphql.validation.ValidationErrorType;
public class ExecutableDefinitions extends AbstractRule {
public ExecutableDefinitions(ValidationContext validationContext, ValidationErrorCollector validationErrorCollector) {
super(validationContext, validationErrorCollector);
}
/**
* Executable definitions
*
* A GraphQL document is only valid for execution if all definitions are either
* operation or fragment definitions.
*/
@Override
public void checkDocument(Document document) {
document.getDefinitions().forEach(definition -> {
if (!(definition instanceof OperationDefinition)
&& !(definition instanceof FragmentDefinition)) {
String message = nonExecutableDefinitionMessage(definition);
addError(ValidationErrorType.NonExecutableDefinition, definition.getSourceLocation(), message);
}
});
}
private String nonExecutableDefinitionMessage(Definition definition) {
String definitionName;
if (definition instanceof TypeDefinition) {
definitionName = ((TypeDefinition) definition).getName();
} else if (definition instanceof SchemaDefinition) {
definitionName = "schema";
} else {
definitionName = "provided";
}
return nonExecutableDefinitionMessage(definitionName);
}
static String nonExecutableDefinitionMessage(String definitionName) {
return String.format("The %s definition is not executable.", definitionName);
}
}
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