Annotation Type GraphQLNonScalar
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@Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({FIELD,METHOD}) public @interface GraphQLNonScalarThis annotation marks all fields in the generated classes, that are non scalar. That is: this class is either an input type, or a standard GraphQL object.
ThejavaClass()contains the type for this Scalar. This is useful only when this field is actually a list, as java has the type erasure shit, and on Runtime, you can use java reflection to check the objects allowed in the list.- Author:
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element Description java.lang.StringfieldNameThe name of the field's attribute, as defined in the GraphQL schema.java.lang.StringgraphQLTypeSimpleNameThe name of the Scalar type, as defined in the GraphQL schema, without indication of list or mandatory.java.lang.Class<?>javaClassContains the java data type that is has used to store the data, on both the client and the server side.
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description intlistDepthThe list depth for this field.
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Element Detail
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fieldName
java.lang.String fieldName
The name of the field's attribute, as defined in the GraphQL schema.
Note on object and input types: It can be different from the attribute's name in the generated class, when the GraphQL field's name is a java keyword.
Note on interface: it's not possible to guess the attribute name from the getter method name, as there may be a case issue.
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