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package io.datarouter.graphql.example.fetcher;
import java.util.List;
import io.datarouter.graphql.client.util.example.arg.ExampleLocationGraphQlArgumentType;
import io.datarouter.graphql.client.util.example.type.ExampleLocationGraphQlType;
import io.datarouter.graphql.client.util.response.GraphQlResultDto;
import io.datarouter.graphql.fetcher.BaseDataFetcher;
import io.datarouter.scanner.Scanner;
public class ExampleLocationDataFetcher
extends BaseDataFetcher,ExampleLocationGraphQlArgumentType>{
private static final List LOCATIONS = List.of(
new ExampleLocationGraphQlType("San Francisco", 250),
new ExampleLocationGraphQlType("New York", 20),
new ExampleLocationGraphQlType("Atlanta", 100));
@Override
public GraphQlResultDto> getData(){
List queriedBrands = args.locations;
return Scanner.of(LOCATIONS)
.include(brand -> queriedBrands.contains(brand.name))
.listTo(GraphQlResultDto::withData);
}
}