com.introproventures.graphql.jpa.query.schema.model.starwars.Droid Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.introproventures.graphql.jpa.query.schema.model.starwars;
import com.introproventures.graphql.jpa.query.annotation.GraphQLDescription;
import jakarta.persistence.Entity;
import jakarta.persistence.FetchType;
import jakarta.persistence.JoinColumn;
import jakarta.persistence.OneToOne;
import lombok.Data;
import lombok.EqualsAndHashCode;
@Entity
@GraphQLDescription("Represents an electromechanical robot in the Star Wars Universe")
@Data
@EqualsAndHashCode(callSuper = true)
public class Droid extends Character {
@OneToOne(fetch = FetchType.LAZY)
@JoinColumn(name = "primary_function")
DroidFunction primaryFunction;
//description moved to getter to test it gets picked up
@GraphQLDescription("Documents the primary purpose this droid serves")
public DroidFunction getPrimaryFunction() {
return (primaryFunction);
}
}