diff --git a/validator/inliner/inliner.go b/validator/inliner/inliner.go index dea3894f..37350866 100644 --- a/validator/inliner/inliner.go +++ b/validator/inliner/inliner.go @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ package main import ( "bytes" + "fmt" "io/ioutil" - "strconv" "golang.org/x/tools/imports" ) @@ -11,15 +11,17 @@ import ( func main() { out := bytes.Buffer{} out.WriteString("package validator\n\n") - out.WriteString(`var Prelude = &ast.Source{Name: "prelude.graphql", Input: `) file, err := ioutil.ReadFile("prelude.graphql") if err != nil { panic(err) } - out.WriteString(strconv.Quote(string(file))) - out.WriteString("}\n") + fmt.Fprintf(&out, `var Prelude = &ast.Source{ + Name: "prelude.graphql", + Input: %q, + BuiltIn: true, + }`, string(file)) formatted, err2 := imports.Process("prelude.go", out.Bytes(), nil) if err2 != nil { diff --git a/validator/prelude.go b/validator/prelude.go index 0c7e9b2d..6811ba82 100644 --- a/validator/prelude.go +++ b/validator/prelude.go @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ import "github.com/vektah/gqlparser/v2/ast" var Prelude = &ast.Source{ Name: "prelude.graphql", - Input: "# This file defines all the implicitly declared types that are required by the graphql spec. It is implicitly included by calls to LoadSchema\n\n\"The `Int` scalar type represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.\"\nscalar Int\n\n\"The `Float` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by [IEEE 754](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point).\"\nscalar Float\n\n\"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.\"\nscalar String\n\n\"The `Boolean` scalar type represents `true` or `false`.\"\nscalar Boolean\n\n\"\"\"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.\"\"\"\nscalar ID\n\n\"The @include directive may be provided for fields, fragment spreads, and inline fragments, and allows for conditional inclusion during execution as described by the if argument.\"\ndirective @include(if: Boolean!) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT\n\n\"The @skip directive may be provided for fields, fragment spreads, and inline fragments, and allows for conditional exclusion during execution as described by the if argument.\"\ndirective @skip(if: Boolean!) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT\n\n\"The @deprecated directive is used within the type system definition language to indicate deprecated portions of a GraphQL service’s schema, such as deprecated fields on a type or deprecated enum values.\"\ndirective @deprecated(reason: String = \"No longer supported\") on FIELD_DEFINITION | ENUM_VALUE\n\ntype __Schema {\n types: [__Type!]!\n queryType: __Type!\n mutationType: __Type\n subscriptionType: __Type\n directives: [__Directive!]!\n}\n\ntype __Type {\n kind: __TypeKind!\n name: String\n description: String\n\n # OBJECT and INTERFACE only\n fields(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__Field!]\n\n # OBJECT only\n interfaces: [__Type!]\n\n # INTERFACE and UNION only\n possibleTypes: [__Type!]\n\n # ENUM only\n enumValues(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__EnumValue!]\n\n # INPUT_OBJECT only\n inputFields: [__InputValue!]\n\n # NON_NULL and LIST only\n ofType: __Type\n}\n\ntype __Field {\n name: String!\n description: String\n args: [__InputValue!]!\n type: __Type!\n isDeprecated: Boolean!\n deprecationReason: String\n}\n\ntype __InputValue {\n name: String!\n description: String\n type: __Type!\n defaultValue: String\n}\n\ntype __EnumValue {\n name: String!\n description: String\n isDeprecated: Boolean!\n deprecationReason: String\n}\n\nenum __TypeKind {\n SCALAR\n OBJECT\n INTERFACE\n UNION\n ENUM\n INPUT_OBJECT\n LIST\n NON_NULL\n}\n\ntype __Directive {\n name: String!\n description: String\n locations: [__DirectiveLocation!]!\n args: [__InputValue!]!\n}\n\nenum __DirectiveLocation {\n QUERY\n MUTATION\n SUBSCRIPTION\n FIELD\n FRAGMENT_DEFINITION\n FRAGMENT_SPREAD\n INLINE_FRAGMENT\n SCHEMA\n SCALAR\n OBJECT\n FIELD_DEFINITION\n ARGUMENT_DEFINITION\n INTERFACE\n UNION\n ENUM\n ENUM_VALUE\n INPUT_OBJECT\n INPUT_FIELD_DEFINITION\n}\n", + Input: "# This file defines all the implicitly declared types that are required by the graphql spec. It is implicitly included by calls to LoadSchema\n\n\"The `Int` scalar type represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.\"\nscalar Int\n\n\"The `Float` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by [IEEE 754](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point).\"\nscalar Float\n\n\"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.\"\nscalar String\n\n\"The `Boolean` scalar type represents `true` or `false`.\"\nscalar Boolean\n\n\"\"\"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.\"\"\"\nscalar ID\n\n\"The @include directive may be provided for fields, fragment spreads, and inline fragments, and allows for conditional inclusion during execution as described by the if argument.\"\ndirective @include(if: Boolean!) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT\n\n\"The @skip directive may be provided for fields, fragment spreads, and inline fragments, and allows for conditional exclusion during execution as described by the if argument.\"\ndirective @skip(if: Boolean!) on FIELD | FRAGMENT_SPREAD | INLINE_FRAGMENT\n\n\"The @deprecated directive is used within the type system definition language to indicate deprecated portions of a GraphQL service’s schema, such as deprecated fields on a type or deprecated enum values.\"\ndirective @deprecated(reason: String = \"No longer supported\") on FIELD_DEFINITION | ENUM_VALUE\n\ntype __Schema {\n types: [__Type!]!\n queryType: __Type!\n mutationType: __Type\n subscriptionType: __Type\n directives: [__Directive!]!\n}\n\ntype __Type {\n kind: __TypeKind!\n name: String\n description: String\n\n # OBJECT and INTERFACE only\n fields(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__Field!]\n\n # OBJECT only\n interfaces: [__Type!]\n\n # INTERFACE and UNION only\n possibleTypes: [__Type!]\n\n # ENUM only\n enumValues(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__EnumValue!]\n\n # INPUT_OBJECT only\n inputFields: [__InputValue!]\n\n # NON_NULL and LIST only\n ofType: __Type\n}\n\ntype __Field {\n name: String!\n description: String\n args: [__InputValue!]!\n type: __Type!\n isDeprecated: Boolean!\n deprecationReason: String\n}\n\ntype __InputValue {\n name: String!\n description: String\n type: __Type!\n defaultValue: String\n}\n\ntype __EnumValue {\n name: String!\n description: String\n isDeprecated: Boolean!\n deprecationReason: String\n}\n\nenum __TypeKind {\n SCALAR\n OBJECT\n INTERFACE\n UNION\n ENUM\n INPUT_OBJECT\n LIST\n NON_NULL\n}\n\ntype __Directive {\n name: String!\n description: String\n locations: [__DirectiveLocation!]!\n args: [__InputValue!]!\n isRepeatable: Boolean!\n}\n\nenum __DirectiveLocation {\n QUERY\n MUTATION\n SUBSCRIPTION\n FIELD\n FRAGMENT_DEFINITION\n FRAGMENT_SPREAD\n INLINE_FRAGMENT\n VARIABLE_DEFINITION\n SCHEMA\n SCALAR\n OBJECT\n FIELD_DEFINITION\n ARGUMENT_DEFINITION\n INTERFACE\n UNION\n ENUM\n ENUM_VALUE\n INPUT_OBJECT\n INPUT_FIELD_DEFINITION\n}\n", BuiltIn: true, }