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Another common use case is converting a core.async channel, or a Manifold deferred, into a Lacinia ResolverResult.
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Maybe middleware (as in ring middleware) is a bad name. Since results of resolver functions can be asynchronous would it not be better to use interceptor
like in pedestal / yada?
Related to that, how would a user define an interceptor that also can handle async results of the resolver function f?
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Want to keep whatever we do very, very simple. A function that decorates a raw resolver function into a smarter resolver function would do the trick. There's nothing that says you can't use an interceptor as part of the implementation of your field resolver, but we want to avoid too much machinery or magic (and there's already a bit!).
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this is really good! thank you.
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This was removed in #85 . Presumably b/c the same work can be done by transforming the input to attach-resolvers in application code.
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Absolutely, though in the current alpha release there's some support for decorating functions based on the presence of directives on the field.
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- "Resolver specified in schema not provided" could be clearer HOT 2
- Published version 1.1 requires missing namespace HOT 1
- In lacinia 1.1, the trace namespace code (dev only) has a dependency on io.aviso/pretty, which is not declared in deps.edn HOT 2
- icu4j vulnerability HOT 1
- Swallowed unhandled exceptions because of misusage of clojure.core/future HOT 10
- Scalar type which returns vector HOT 4
- ::lacinia/null returned in unions instead of null HOT 1
- Apollo Federation Compatibility HOT 1
- Includes variable-definitions in parsed query HOT 4
- Question: Is there a way to return JSON without a corresponding EDN definition? HOT 3
- Use of executor/selection in streamer functions HOT 1
- Document example of a raw JSON scalar
- cryptic errors when input is the wrong type
- Passing in variables wrapped in an array comes in as a double array HOT 5
- Support @defer and @stream directives
- Convert the keys of arguments and variables to kebab-case HOT 1
- Subscriptions may fail to stream data to the client
- Unbalanced braces in queries not causing parse-query to fail
- Tracing "validation" fields are always null
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