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refactor: simplify __typename handling in connectors code #6439

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three scenarios:

  1. connector on a root field: the entire object is handled by json_selection, which does __typename injection. if the return type is abstract, json_selection logic will handle it.
  2. explicit entity connector: the entire object is handled by json_selection, which does __typename injection. if the entity type is abstract, the planner decides if it needs __typename (it won't if it's an interfaceObject), and json_selection logic will handle it.
  3. field on an entity: the __typename for the entity type is handled outside of json_selection. but there's only two scenarios: it's an object type so we know the __typename and can inject it, or its an interface object and we shouldn't supply the __typename.

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three scenarios:

1. connector on a root field: the entire object is handled by json_selection, which does __typename injection. if the return type is abstract, json_selection logic will handle it.
2. explicit entity connector: the entire object is handled by json_selection, which does __typename injection. if the entity type is abstract, the planner decides if it needs __typename (it won't if it's an interfaceObject), and json_selection logic will handle it.
3. field on an entity: the __typename for the entity type is handled outside of json_selection. but there's only two scenarios: it's an object type so we know the __typename and can inject it, or its an interface object and we shouldn't supply the __typename.
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CI performance tests

  • connectors-const - Connectors stress test that runs with a constant number of users
  • const - Basic stress test that runs with a constant number of users
  • demand-control-instrumented - A copy of the step test, but with demand control monitoring and metrics enabled
  • demand-control-uninstrumented - A copy of the step test, but with demand control monitoring enabled
  • enhanced-signature - Enhanced signature enabled
  • events - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED
  • events_big_cap_high_rate - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity
  • events_big_cap_high_rate_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity using callback mode
  • events_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED in callback mode
  • events_without_dedup - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED
  • events_without_dedup_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED using callback mode
  • extended-reference-mode - Extended reference mode enabled
  • large-request - Stress test with a 1 MB request payload
  • no-tracing - Basic stress test, no tracing
  • reload - Reload test over a long period of time at a constant rate of users
  • step-jemalloc-tuning - Clone of the basic stress test for jemalloc tuning
  • step-local-metrics - Field stats that are generated from the router rather than FTV1
  • step-with-prometheus - A copy of the step test with the Prometheus metrics exporter enabled
  • step - Basic stress test that steps up the number of users over time
  • xlarge-request - Stress test with 10 MB request payload
  • xxlarge-request - Stress test with 100 MB request payload

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LGTM!

@lennyburdette lennyburdette merged commit 8e87cfd into next Dec 11, 2024
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@lennyburdette lennyburdette deleted the lb/next/prep-abstract-types branch December 11, 2024 21:01
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