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package schema
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import (
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"github.com/graph-gophers/graphql-go/types"
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)
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func init() {
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_ = newMeta()
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}
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// newMeta initializes an instance of the meta Schema.
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func newMeta() *types.Schema {
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s := &types.Schema{
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EntryPointNames: make(map[string]string),
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Types: make(map[string]types.NamedType),
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Directives: make(map[string]*types.DirectiveDefinition),
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}
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err := Parse(s, metaSrc, false)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return s
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}
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var metaSrc = `
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# The ` + "`" + `Int` + "`" + ` scalar type represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.
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scalar Int
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# The ` + "`" + `Float` + "`" + ` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by [IEEE 754](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point).
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scalar Float
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# The ` + "`" + `String` + "`" + ` scalar type represents textual data, represented as UTF-8 character sequences. The String type is most often used by GraphQL to represent free-form human-readable text.
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scalar String
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# The ` + "`" + `Boolean` + "`" + ` scalar type represents ` + "`" + `true` + "`" + ` or ` + "`" + `false` + "`" + `.
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scalar Boolean
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# The ` + "`" + `ID` + "`" + ` scalar type represents a unique identifier, often used to refetch an object or as key for a cache. The ID type appears in a JSON response as a String; however, it is not intended to be human-readable. When expected as an input type, any string (such as ` + "`" + `"4"` + "`" + `) or integer (such as ` + "`" + `4` + "`" + `) input value will be accepted as an ID.
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scalar ID
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# Directs the executor to include this field or fragment only when the ` + "`" + `if` + "`" + ` argument is true.
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directive @include(
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# Included when true.
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if: Boolean!
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) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT
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# Directs the executor to skip this field or fragment when the ` + "`" + `if` + "`" + ` argument is true.
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directive @skip(
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# Skipped when true.
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if: Boolean!
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) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT
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# Marks an element of a GraphQL schema as no longer supported.
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directive @deprecated(
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# Explains why this element was deprecated, usually also including a suggestion
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# for how to access supported similar data. Formatted in
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# [Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/).
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reason: String = "No longer supported"
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) on FIELD_DEFINITION | ENUM_VALUE
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# A Directive provides a way to describe alternate runtime execution and type validation behavior in a GraphQL document.
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#
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# In some cases, you need to provide options to alter GraphQL's execution behavior
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# in ways field arguments will not suffice, such as conditionally including or
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# skipping a field. Directives provide this by describing additional information
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# to the executor.
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type __Directive {
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name: String!
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description: String
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locations: [__DirectiveLocation!]!
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args: [__InputValue!]!
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}
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# A Directive can be adjacent to many parts of the GraphQL language, a
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# __DirectiveLocation describes one such possible adjacencies.
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enum __DirectiveLocation {
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# Location adjacent to a query operation.
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QUERY
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# Location adjacent to a mutation operation.
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MUTATION
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# Location adjacent to a subscription operation.
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SUBSCRIPTION
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# Location adjacent to a field.
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FIELD
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# Location adjacent to a fragment definition.
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FRAGMENT_DEFINITION
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# Location adjacent to a fragment spread.
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FRAGMENT_SPREAD
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# Location adjacent to an inline fragment.
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INLINE_FRAGMENT
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# Location adjacent to a schema definition.
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SCHEMA
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# Location adjacent to a scalar definition.
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SCALAR
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# Location adjacent to an object type definition.
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OBJECT
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# Location adjacent to a field definition.
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FIELD_DEFINITION
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# Location adjacent to an argument definition.
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ARGUMENT_DEFINITION
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# Location adjacent to an interface definition.
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INTERFACE
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# Location adjacent to a union definition.
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UNION
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# Location adjacent to an enum definition.
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ENUM
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# Location adjacent to an enum value definition.
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ENUM_VALUE
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# Location adjacent to an input object type definition.
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INPUT_OBJECT
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# Location adjacent to an input object field definition.
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INPUT_FIELD_DEFINITION
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}
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# One possible value for a given Enum. Enum values are unique values, not a
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# placeholder for a string or numeric value. However an Enum value is returned in
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# a JSON response as a string.
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type __EnumValue {
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name: String!
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description: String
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isDeprecated: Boolean!
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deprecationReason: String
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}
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# Object and Interface types are described by a list of Fields, each of which has
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# a name, potentially a list of arguments, and a return type.
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type __Field {
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name: String!
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description: String
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args: [__InputValue!]!
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type: __Type!
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isDeprecated: Boolean!
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deprecationReason: String
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}
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# Arguments provided to Fields or Directives and the input fields of an
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# InputObject are represented as Input Values which describe their type and
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# optionally a default value.
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type __InputValue {
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name: String!
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description: String
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type: __Type!
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# A GraphQL-formatted string representing the default value for this input value.
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defaultValue: String
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}
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# A GraphQL Schema defines the capabilities of a GraphQL server. It exposes all
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# available types and directives on the server, as well as the entry points for
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# query, mutation, and subscription operations.
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type __Schema {
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# A list of all types supported by this server.
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types: [__Type!]!
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# The type that query operations will be rooted at.
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queryType: __Type!
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# If this server supports mutation, the type that mutation operations will be rooted at.
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mutationType: __Type
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# If this server support subscription, the type that subscription operations will be rooted at.
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subscriptionType: __Type
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# A list of all directives supported by this server.
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directives: [__Directive!]!
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}
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# The fundamental unit of any GraphQL Schema is the type. There are many kinds of
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# types in GraphQL as represented by the ` + "`" + `__TypeKind` + "`" + ` enum.
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#
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# Depending on the kind of a type, certain fields describe information about that
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# type. Scalar types provide no information beyond a name and description, while
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# Enum types provide their values. Object and Interface types provide the fields
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# they describe. Abstract types, Union and Interface, provide the Object types
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# possible at runtime. List and NonNull types compose other types.
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type __Type {
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kind: __TypeKind!
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name: String
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description: String
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fields(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__Field!]
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interfaces: [__Type!]
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possibleTypes: [__Type!]
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enumValues(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__EnumValue!]
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inputFields: [__InputValue!]
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ofType: __Type
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}
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# An enum describing what kind of type a given ` + "`" + `__Type` + "`" + ` is.
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enum __TypeKind {
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# Indicates this type is a scalar.
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SCALAR
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# Indicates this type is an object. ` + "`" + `fields` + "`" + ` and ` + "`" + `interfaces` + "`" + ` are valid fields.
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OBJECT
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# Indicates this type is an interface. ` + "`" + `fields` + "`" + ` and ` + "`" + `possibleTypes` + "`" + ` are valid fields.
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INTERFACE
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# Indicates this type is a union. ` + "`" + `possibleTypes` + "`" + ` is a valid field.
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UNION
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# Indicates this type is an enum. ` + "`" + `enumValues` + "`" + ` is a valid field.
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ENUM
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# Indicates this type is an input object. ` + "`" + `inputFields` + "`" + ` is a valid field.
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INPUT_OBJECT
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# Indicates this type is a list. ` + "`" + `ofType` + "`" + ` is a valid field.
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LIST
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# Indicates this type is a non-null. ` + "`" + `ofType` + "`" + ` is a valid field.
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NON_NULL
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}
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