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SDL support for OSGi servlet #143
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@sergehuber Not sure I quite follow you here. This servlet is a wrapper around |
I wasn't aware this was possible. So basically I need to provide a schema Provider that uses graphql-java-tools? I thought SDL was directly supported by graphql-java or did I misunderstand there? it seems they have a SchemaParser available ? https://www.graphql-java.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-spring-boot/#schema Regards, |
Well you don't have to use graphql-java-tools, you can use the SchemaParser from graphql-java directly. So the way to use it in combination with graphql-java-servlet would be to first create a Does that answer your question? |
Almost, I'm using the OSGi servlet right now, which seems to lack an extension point for that. Maybe I will need to contribute it if my understanding is correct ? |
Right, I don't have any experience with OSGi unfortunately. There's a |
Actually that schemaProvider is initialized this way :
so it's not pluggeable (yet) and can't hook a parser to generate it. I could provide a patch to do this but I need to get around to implementing and testing that. |
It would be nice to add SDL (https://www.graphql-java.com/documentation/v11/schema/) support to the GraphQL Java Servlet project. But this might also imply having a way to provide "parts" of SDL as well as Data Fetchers (TypeProviders should be ok) in a pluggable way (to stay compatible with OSGi notably).
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