Commit Graph

11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jakub Kulhan
b5d3341995 Pluggable executor implementations; new faster executor using coroutines 2018-11-06 23:32:50 +01:00
David B. Nagle
f39f0f5517 Fixed misspelling "defintion" in several places 2018-11-03 15:35:18 -07:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
c7fcd4eb48 Got rid of PHP_EOL usages (we never do or expect carriage returns) 2018-10-10 11:26:48 +02:00
Simon Podlipsky
07c070d795
Fix CS in tests 2018-10-05 10:47:57 +02:00
Simon Podlipsky
c4e06ba528
Use self:: in tests where appropriate 2018-09-19 20:50:32 +02:00
Simon Podlipsky
b02d25e62c
Fix CS in tests/Executor 2018-09-01 20:05:38 +02:00
Simon Podlipsky
715146cdd1
Add void return typehint to test methods 2018-08-31 14:41:18 +02:00
Simon Podlipsky
24b6b736b2
Upgrade PHPUnit 2018-07-29 19:01:39 +02:00
Daniel Tschinder
60df83f47e Preserve original coercion errors, improve error quality.
This is a fairly major refactoring of coerceValue which returns an Either so it can return a complete collection of errors. This allows originalError to be preserved for scalar coercion errors and ensures *all* errors are represented in the response.

This had a minor change to the logic in execute / subscribe to allow for buildExecutionContext to abrupt complete with multiple errors.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1133
2018-02-13 16:51:44 +01:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
39f378ece7 Fixed type in tests: Testcase -> TestCase 2017-09-20 17:03:22 +07:00
Derek Lavigne
d22385cc93 Update query variable coercion to meet the rules outlined in the
specification.

The framework currently coerces query variables similar to the way it
treats output values, which means it attempts to coerce the value into
the field's corresponding data type regardless of the received value.
According to items 3f and 3g in section 6.1.2
(http://facebook.github.io/graphql/#sec-Validating-Requests) of
Facebook's GraphQL specification query variables should be coerced
according to their type's input coercion rules laid out in section
3.1.1 (http://facebook.github.io/graphql/#sec-Scalars). If the value
can not be coerced into the correct type according the the input
coercion rules for the type a query error should be thrown. This
ensures that client provided query variables were of the correct format
and will be a valid format and type by the time they are passed into an
implementing resolver.

This patch fixes the above issue by updating the way query variables
are sanitized during the process of parsing the query. It directly
follows the rules for scalar input coercion laid out by the
specification and throws query errors when a value that cannot be
coerced to the correct type is given. Tests for isValidPHPValue will
also be updated to ensure that it is doing the correct type checks on
Values::isValidPHPValue for the given type and value provided. A new
test case will also be added to test Values::getVariableValues and make
sure it is also enforcing the scalar input coercion rules and throwing
errors for invalid values.
2017-09-18 12:14:09 -04:00