# frozen_string_literal: true module GraphQL module Relay # This provides some isolation from `GraphQL::Relay` internals. # # Given a list of items and a new item, it will provide a connection and an edge. # # The connection doesn't receive outside arguments, so the list of items # should be ordered and paginated before providing it here. # # @example Adding a comment to list of comments # post = Post.find(args[:post_id]) # comments = post.comments # new_comment = comments.build(body: args[:body]) # new_comment.save! # # range_add = GraphQL::Relay::RangeAdd.new( # parent: post, # collection: comments, # item: new_comment, # context: context, # ) # # response = { # post: post, # comments_connection: range_add.connection, # new_comment_edge: range_add.edge, # } class RangeAdd attr_reader :edge, :connection, :parent # @param collection [Object] The list of items to wrap in a connection # @param item [Object] The newly-added item (will be wrapped in `edge_class`) # @param context [GraphQL::Query::Context] The surrounding `ctx`, will be passed to the connection # @param parent [Object] The owner of `collection`, will be passed to the connection if provided # @param edge_class [Class] The class to wrap `item` with (defaults to the connection's edge class) def initialize(collection:, item:, context:, parent: nil, edge_class: nil) conn_class = context.schema.connections.wrapper_for(collection) # The rest will be added by ConnectionExtension @connection = conn_class.new(collection, parent: parent, context: context, edge_class: edge_class) # Check if this connection supports it, to support old versions of GraphQL-Pro @edge = if @connection.respond_to?(:range_add_edge) @connection.range_add_edge(item) else @connection.edge_class.new(item, @connection) end @parent = parent end end end end