# frozen_string_literal: true module GraphQL class Schema class Argument include GraphQL::Schema::Member::HasPath include GraphQL::Schema::Member::HasAstNode include GraphQL::Schema::Member::HasDirectives include GraphQL::Schema::Member::HasDeprecationReason include GraphQL::Schema::Member::HasValidators include GraphQL::Schema::FindInheritedValue::EmptyObjects NO_DEFAULT = :__no_default__ # @return [String] the GraphQL name for this argument, camelized unless `camelize: false` is provided attr_reader :name alias :graphql_name :name # @return [GraphQL::Schema::Field, Class] The field or input object this argument belongs to attr_reader :owner # @return [Symbol] A method to call to transform this value before sending it to field resolution method attr_reader :prepare # @return [Symbol] This argument's name in Ruby keyword arguments attr_reader :keyword # @return [Class, Module, nil] If this argument should load an application object, this is the type of object to load attr_reader :loads # @return [Boolean] true if a resolver defined this argument def from_resolver? @from_resolver end # @param arg_name [Symbol] # @param type_expr # @param desc [String] # @param required [Boolean, :nullable] if true, this argument is non-null; if false, this argument is nullable. If `:nullable`, then the argument must be provided, though it may be `null`. # @param description [String] # @param default_value [Object] # @param as [Symbol] Override the keyword name when passed to a method # @param prepare [Symbol] A method to call to transform this argument's valuebefore sending it to field resolution # @param camelize [Boolean] if true, the name will be camelized when building the schema # @param from_resolver [Boolean] if true, a Resolver class defined this argument # @param directives [Hash{Class => Hash}] # @param deprecation_reason [String] # @param validates [Hash, nil] Options for building validators, if any should be applied # @param replace_null_with_default [Boolean] if `true`, incoming values of `null` will be replaced with the configured `default_value` def initialize(arg_name = nil, type_expr = nil, desc = nil, required: true, type: nil, name: nil, loads: nil, description: nil, ast_node: nil, default_value: NO_DEFAULT, as: nil, from_resolver: false, camelize: true, prepare: nil, owner:, validates: nil, directives: nil, deprecation_reason: nil, replace_null_with_default: false, &definition_block) arg_name ||= name @name = -(camelize ? Member::BuildType.camelize(arg_name.to_s) : arg_name.to_s) @type_expr = type_expr || type @description = desc || description @null = required != true @default_value = default_value if replace_null_with_default if !default_value? raise ArgumentError, "`replace_null_with_default: true` requires a default value, please provide one with `default_value: ...`" end @replace_null_with_default = true end @owner = owner @as = as @loads = loads @keyword = as || (arg_name.is_a?(Symbol) ? arg_name : Schema::Member::BuildType.underscore(@name).to_sym) @prepare = prepare @ast_node = ast_node @from_resolver = from_resolver self.deprecation_reason = deprecation_reason if directives directives.each do |dir_class, dir_options| directive(dir_class, **dir_options) end end self.validates(validates) if required == :nullable self.owner.validates(required: { argument: arg_name }) end if definition_block if definition_block.arity == 1 instance_exec(self, &definition_block) else instance_eval(&definition_block) end end end def inspect "#<#{self.class} #{path}: #{type.to_type_signature}#{description ? " @description=#{description.inspect}" : ""}>" end # @return [Object] the value used when the client doesn't provide a value for this argument attr_reader :default_value # @return [Boolean] True if this argument has a default value def default_value? @default_value != NO_DEFAULT end def replace_null_with_default? @replace_null_with_default end attr_writer :description # @return [String] Documentation for this argument def description(text = nil) if text @description = text else @description end end # @return [String] Deprecation reason for this argument def deprecation_reason(text = nil) if text self.deprecation_reason = text else super() end end def deprecation_reason=(new_reason) validate_deprecated_or_optional(null: @null, deprecation_reason: new_reason) super end def visible?(context) true end def accessible?(context) true end def authorized?(obj, value, ctx) authorized_as_type?(obj, value, ctx, as_type: type) end def authorized_as_type?(obj, value, ctx, as_type:) if value.nil? return true end if as_type.kind.non_null? as_type = as_type.of_type end if as_type.kind.list? value.each do |v| if !authorized_as_type?(obj, v, ctx, as_type: as_type.of_type) return false end end elsif as_type.kind.input_object? return as_type.authorized?(obj, value, ctx) end # None of the early-return conditions were activated, # so this is authorized. true end def type=(new_type) validate_input_type(new_type) # This isn't true for LateBoundTypes, but we can assume those will # be updated via this codepath later in schema setup. if new_type.respond_to?(:non_null?) validate_deprecated_or_optional(null: !new_type.non_null?, deprecation_reason: deprecation_reason) end @type = new_type end def type @type ||= begin parsed_type = begin Member::BuildType.parse_type(@type_expr, null: @null) rescue StandardError => err raise ArgumentError, "Couldn't build type for Argument #{@owner.name}.#{name}: #{err.class.name}: #{err.message}", err.backtrace end # Use the setter method to get validations self.type = parsed_type end end def statically_coercible? return @statically_coercible if defined?(@statically_coercible) @statically_coercible = !@prepare.is_a?(String) && !@prepare.is_a?(Symbol) end # Apply the {prepare} configuration to `value`, using methods from `obj`. # Used by the runtime. # @api private def prepare_value(obj, value, context: nil) if value.is_a?(GraphQL::Schema::InputObject) value = value.prepare end Schema::Validator.validate!(validators, obj, context, value) if @prepare.nil? value elsif @prepare.is_a?(String) || @prepare.is_a?(Symbol) if obj.nil? # The problem here is, we _used to_ prepare while building variables. # But now we don't have the runtime object there. # # This will have to be called later, when the runtime object _is_ available. value else obj.public_send(@prepare, value) end elsif @prepare.respond_to?(:call) @prepare.call(value, context || obj.context) else raise "Invalid prepare for #{@owner.name}.name: #{@prepare.inspect}" end end # @api private def coerce_into_values(parent_object, values, context, argument_values) arg_name = graphql_name arg_key = keyword default_used = false if values.key?(arg_name) value = values[arg_name] elsif values.key?(arg_key) value = values[arg_key] elsif default_value? value = default_value default_used = true else # no value at all owner.validate_directive_argument(self, nil) return end if value.nil? && replace_null_with_default? value = default_value default_used = true end loaded_value = nil coerced_value = context.schema.error_handler.with_error_handling(context) do type.coerce_input(value, context) end # If this isn't lazy, then the block returns eagerly and assigns the result here # If it _is_ lazy, then we write the lazy to the hash, then update it later argument_values[arg_key] = context.schema.after_lazy(coerced_value) do |resolved_coerced_value| if loads && !from_resolver? loaded_value = context.query.with_error_handling do load_and_authorize_value(owner, coerced_value, context) end end maybe_loaded_value = loaded_value || resolved_coerced_value context.schema.after_lazy(maybe_loaded_value) do |resolved_loaded_value| owner.validate_directive_argument(self, resolved_loaded_value) prepared_value = context.schema.error_handler.with_error_handling(context) do prepare_value(parent_object, resolved_loaded_value, context: context) end # TODO code smell to access such a deeply-nested constant in a distant module argument_values[arg_key] = GraphQL::Execution::Interpreter::ArgumentValue.new( value: prepared_value, definition: self, default_used: default_used, ) end end end def load_and_authorize_value(load_method_owner, coerced_value, context) if coerced_value.nil? return nil end arg_load_method = "load_#{keyword}" if load_method_owner.respond_to?(arg_load_method) custom_loaded_value = if load_method_owner.is_a?(Class) load_method_owner.public_send(arg_load_method, coerced_value, context) else load_method_owner.public_send(arg_load_method, coerced_value) end context.schema.after_lazy(custom_loaded_value) do |custom_value| if loads if type.list? loaded_values = custom_value.each_with_index.map { |custom_val, idx| id = coerced_value[idx] load_method_owner.authorize_application_object(self, id, context, custom_val) } context.schema.after_any_lazies(loaded_values, &:itself) else load_method_owner.authorize_application_object(self, coerced_value, context, custom_loaded_value) end else custom_value end end elsif loads if type.list? loaded_values = coerced_value.map { |val| load_method_owner.load_and_authorize_application_object(self, val, context) } context.schema.after_any_lazies(loaded_values, &:itself) else load_method_owner.load_and_authorize_application_object(self, coerced_value, context) end else coerced_value end end # @api private def validate_default_value coerced_default_value = begin # This is weird, but we should accept single-item default values for list-type arguments. # If we used `coerce_isolated_input` below, it would do this for us, but it's not really # the right thing here because we expect default values in application format (Ruby values) # not GraphQL format (scalar values). # # But I don't think Schema::List#coerce_result should apply wrapping to single-item lists. prepped_default_value = if default_value.nil? nil elsif (type.kind.list? || (type.kind.non_null? && type.of_type.list?)) && !default_value.respond_to?(:map) [default_value] else default_value end type.coerce_isolated_result(prepped_default_value) unless prepped_default_value.nil? rescue GraphQL::Schema::Enum::UnresolvedValueError # It raises this, which is helpful at runtime, but not here... default_value end res = type.valid_isolated_input?(coerced_default_value) if !res raise InvalidDefaultValueError.new(self) end end class InvalidDefaultValueError < GraphQL::Error def initialize(argument) message = "`#{argument.path}` has an invalid default value: `#{argument.default_value.inspect}` isn't accepted by `#{argument.type.to_type_signature}`; update the default value or the argument type." super(message) end end private def validate_input_type(input_type) if input_type.is_a?(String) || input_type.is_a?(GraphQL::Schema::LateBoundType) # Do nothing; assume this will be validated later elsif input_type.kind.non_null? || input_type.kind.list? validate_input_type(input_type.unwrap) elsif !input_type.kind.input? raise ArgumentError, "Invalid input type for #{path}: #{input_type.graphql_name}. Must be scalar, enum, or input object, not #{input_type.kind.name}." else # It's an input type, we're OK end end def validate_deprecated_or_optional(null:, deprecation_reason:) if deprecation_reason && !null raise ArgumentError, "Required arguments cannot be deprecated: #{path}." end end end end end