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package io.github.microcks.util.graphql;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.node.ArrayNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.node.ObjectNode;
import graphql.analysis.QueryVisitor;
import graphql.analysis.QueryVisitorFieldEnvironment;
import graphql.analysis.QueryVisitorFragmentSpreadEnvironment;
import graphql.analysis.QueryVisitorInlineFragmentEnvironment;
import graphql.language.Type;
import graphql.language.TypeName;
import graphql.schema.GraphQLEnumType;
import graphql.schema.GraphQLEnumValueDefinition;
import graphql.schema.GraphQLObjectType;
import graphql.schema.GraphQLOutputType;
import graphql.schema.idl.ScalarInfo;
import graphql.schema.idl.TypeInfo;
import graphql.schema.idl.TypeUtil;
/**
* This is an implementation of GraphQL-Java QueryVisitor that takes care of
* building a Json Schema that could be apply to the response of a GraphQL query.
* @author laurent
*/
public class JsonSchemaBuilderQueryVisitor implements QueryVisitor {
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE = "type";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_ENUM = "enum";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_ITEMS = "items";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_OBJECT_TYPE = "object";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_ARRAY_TYPE = "array";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_STRING_TYPE = "string";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_REQUIRED = "required";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_PROPERTIES = "properties";
public static final String JSON_SCHEMA_ADDITIONAL_PROPERTIES = "additionalProperties";
private ObjectNode parentNode;
private ObjectNode currentNode;
/**
* Build a new JsonSchemaBuilderQueryVisitor.
* @param jsonSchemaData The Json Schema to complete. This node must be the /properties/data path
* of schema object.
*/
public JsonSchemaBuilderQueryVisitor(ObjectNode jsonSchemaData) {
this.parentNode = jsonSchemaData;
this.currentNode = (ObjectNode) jsonSchemaData.path(JSON_SCHEMA_PROPERTIES);
}
@Override
public void visitField(QueryVisitorFieldEnvironment queryVisitorFieldEnvironment) {
// Each new property should put as required and we should not allow additional properties.
ArrayNode required = getRequiredArrayNode();
required.add(queryVisitorFieldEnvironment.getFieldDefinition().getName());
// Even if type is marked as optional in the GraphQL Schema, it must be present and
// serialized as null into the Json response. We have to unwrap it first.
GraphQLOutputType outputType = queryVisitorFieldEnvironment.getFieldDefinition().getType();
Type definitionType = queryVisitorFieldEnvironment.getFieldDefinition().getDefinition().getType();
if (TypeUtil.isNonNull(definitionType)) {
definitionType = TypeUtil.unwrapOne(definitionType);
}
// Add this field to current node.
ObjectNode fieldNode = currentNode.putObject(queryVisitorFieldEnvironment.getFieldDefinition().getName());
TypeInfo definitionTypeInfo = TypeInfo.typeInfo(definitionType);
// Treat most common case first: we've got a scalar property.
if (ScalarInfo.isGraphqlSpecifiedScalar(definitionTypeInfo.getName())) {
fieldNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE, getJsonScalarType(definitionTypeInfo.getName()));
} else if (outputType instanceof GraphQLObjectType) {
// Then we deal with objects.
fieldNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE, JSON_SCHEMA_OBJECT_TYPE);
ObjectNode properties = fieldNode.putObject(JSON_SCHEMA_PROPERTIES);
parentNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_ADDITIONAL_PROPERTIES, false);
fieldNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_ADDITIONAL_PROPERTIES, false);
parentNode = fieldNode;
currentNode = properties;
} else if (TypeUtil.isList(definitionType)) {
// Then we deal with lists.
fieldNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE, JSON_SCHEMA_ARRAY_TYPE);
ObjectNode items = fieldNode.putObject(JSON_SCHEMA_ITEMS);
// Depending on item type, we should init an object structure.
TypeName itemTypeInfo = TypeUtil.unwrapAll(definitionType);
if (!ScalarInfo.isGraphqlSpecifiedScalar(itemTypeInfo.getName())) {
items.put(JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE, JSON_SCHEMA_OBJECT_TYPE);
ObjectNode properties = items.putObject(JSON_SCHEMA_PROPERTIES);
items.put(JSON_SCHEMA_ADDITIONAL_PROPERTIES, false);
parentNode = items;
currentNode = properties;
}
} else if (outputType instanceof GraphQLEnumType) {
// Then we deal with enumerations.
fieldNode.put(JSON_SCHEMA_TYPE, JSON_SCHEMA_STRING_TYPE);
ArrayNode enumNode = fieldNode.putArray(JSON_SCHEMA_ENUM);
GraphQLEnumType enumType = (GraphQLEnumType) outputType;
for (GraphQLEnumValueDefinition valDef : enumType.getValues()) {
enumNode.add(valDef.getName());
}
}
}
@Override
public void visitInlineFragment(QueryVisitorInlineFragmentEnvironment queryVisitorInlineFragmentEnvironment) {
// Nothing to do when visiting a fragment.
}
@Override
public void visitFragmentSpread(QueryVisitorFragmentSpreadEnvironment queryVisitorFragmentSpreadEnvironment) {
// Nothing to do when visiting a spread.
}
private ArrayNode getRequiredArrayNode() {
JsonNode required = parentNode.get(JSON_SCHEMA_REQUIRED);
if (required == null) {
required = parentNode.putArray(JSON_SCHEMA_REQUIRED);
}
return (ArrayNode) required;
}
private String getJsonScalarType(String graphqlScalarType) {
switch (graphqlScalarType) {
case "Int":
return "integer";
case "Float":
return "number";
case "ID":
return "string";
default:
return graphqlScalarType.toLowerCase();
}
}
}
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