@graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common 6.1.0-alpha-20250924130447-97c31f2800d347c286bd857f8b06e7744a119b81 → 6.1.0-alpha-20251005124346-991afbf77854938477209f677661e6b12c413c71
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const scalars_js_1 = require("./scalars.js");
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const utils_js_1 = require("./utils.js");
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const variables_to_object_js_1 = require("./variables-to-object.js");
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const onlyUnderscoresPattern = /^_+$/;
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class BaseTypesVisitor extends base_visitor_js_1.BaseVisitor {
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_schema;
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.map(enumOption => {
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const optionName = this.makeValidEnumIdentifier(this.convertName(enumOption, {
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useTypesPrefix: false,
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// We can only strip out the underscores if the value contains other
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// characters. Otherwise we'll generate syntactically invalid code.
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transformUnderscore: !onlyUnderscoresPattern.test(enumOption.name.value),
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}));
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const comment = this.getNodeComment(enumOption);
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const schemaEnumValue = schemaEnumType && !this.config.ignoreEnumValuesFromSchema
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import { DEFAULT_SCALARS } from './scalars.js';
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import { buildScalarsFromConfig, DeclarationBlock, getConfigValue, indent, isOneOfInputObjectType, transformComment, wrapWithSingleQuotes, } from './utils.js';
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import { OperationVariablesToObject } from './variables-to-object.js';
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const onlyUnderscoresPattern = /^_+$/;
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export class BaseTypesVisitor extends BaseVisitor {
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_argumentsTransformer;
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.map(enumOption => {
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const optionName = this.makeValidEnumIdentifier(this.convertName(enumOption, {
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useTypesPrefix: false,
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transformUnderscore: !onlyUnderscoresPattern.test(enumOption.name.value),
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}));
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const comment = this.getNodeComment(enumOption);
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const schemaEnumValue = schemaEnumType && !this.config.ignoreEnumValuesFromSchema
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package/package.json
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"name": "@graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common",
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"version": "6.1.0-alpha-
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"version": "6.1.0-alpha-20251005124346-991afbf77854938477209f677661e6b12c413c71",
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"peerDependencies": {
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"graphql": "^0.8.0 || ^0.9.0 || ^0.10.0 || ^0.11.0 || ^0.12.0 || ^0.13.0 || ^14.0.0 || ^15.0.0 || ^16.0.0"
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avoidCheckingAbstractTypesRecursively?: boolean;
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* @description If true, add field resolver types to Interfaces.
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* Some tools provide a way to change the default behaviour by making GraphQL Objects inherit
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* missing resolvers from their Interface types. In these cases, it is fine to turn this option to true.
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* https://the-guild.dev/graphql/tools/docs/generate-schema#makeexecutableschema
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* https://the-guild.dev/graphql/tools/docs/generate-schema#makeexecutableschema
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