Commit Graph

264 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Tschinder
5e7cf2aacb Skip test on PHP < 7 2018-02-16 16:47:11 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
dc6e814de3 Fix orList to be the same as in JS and follow the chicago style for commas 2018-02-16 16:39:59 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
d92a2dab21 Add suggestions for invalid values
For misspelled enums or field names, these suggestions can be helpful.

This also changes the suggestions algorithm to better detect case-sensitivity mistakes, which are common

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1153
2018-02-16 16:19:25 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
48c5e64a08 Adding an interface to a type is now a dangerous change.
ref: graphql/graphql-js#992
2018-02-16 15:30:27 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
d71b45d60e Find breaking directive changes
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1152
2018-02-16 00:15:19 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
ddfeee314c Fix path argument. Enchance visit test to validate all arguments
ref: graphl/graphql-js#1149
2018-02-15 22:44:17 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
58e0c7a178 Validate literals in a single rule with finer precision
This generalizes the "arguments of correct type" and "default values of correct type" to a single rule "values of correct type" which has been re-written to rely on a traversal rather than the utility function `isValidLiteralValue`. To reduce breaking scope, this does not remove that utility even though it's no longer used directly within the library. Since the default values rule included another validation rule that rule was renamed to a more apt "variable default value allowed".

This also includes the original errors from custom scalars in the validation error output, solving the remainder of graphql/graphql-js#821.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1144
2018-02-15 21:29:14 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
17520876d8 Update some validators to latest upstream version
This includes:
graphql/graphql-js#1147
graphql/graphql-js#355

This also fixes two bugs in the Schema
 - types that were not found where still added to the typeMap
 - InputObject args should not be searched for types.
2018-02-15 17:19:53 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
949b853678 Add experimental support for parsing variable definitions in fragments
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1141
2018-02-15 13:37:45 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
97e8a9e200 Move schema validation into separate step (type constructors)
This is the second step of moving work from type constructors to the schema validation function.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1132
2018-02-15 12:14:08 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
50cbfb4a44 Fix Bug in PossibleFragmentSpreads validator
ref: graphql/graphql-js@7e147a8dd6
2018-02-13 18:08:05 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
9387548aa1 Better Predicates
Introduces new assertion functions for each kind of type mirroring the existing ones for the higher order types.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1137
2018-02-13 18:04:03 +01:00
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
Daniel Tschinder
cf276340a4 Fix printError/locations for multiple nodes.
If a GraphQLError represents multiple nodes across files (could happen for validation across multiple parsed files) then the reported locations and printError output can be incorrect for the second node. This ensures locations are derived from nodes whenever possible to get correct location and amends comment documentation.
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1131
2018-02-13 10:42:51 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
06c6c4bd97 Validate schema root types and directives
This moves validation out of GraphQLSchema's constructor (but not yet from other type constructors), which is responsible for root type validation and interface implementation checking.

Reduces time to construct GraphQLSchema significantly, shifting the time to validation.

This also allows for much looser rules within the schema builders, which implicitly validate while trying to adhere to flow types. Instead we use any casts to loosen the rules to defer that to validation where errors can be richer.

This also loosens the rule that a schema can only be constructed if it has a query type, moving that to validation as well. That makes flow typing slightly less nice, but allows for incremental schema building which is valuable

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1124
2018-02-13 10:42:35 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
15374a31dd New: printError()
Lifted from / inspired by a similar change in graphql/graphql-js#722, this creates a new function `printError()` (and uses it as the implementation for `GraphQLError#toString()`) which prints location information in the context of an error.

This is moved from the syntax error where it used to be hard-coded, so it may now be used to format validation errors, value coercion errors, or any other error which may be associated with a location.

ref: graphql/graphql-js

BREAKING CHANGE: The SyntaxError message does not contain the codeframe anymore and only the message, (string) $error will print the codeframe.
2018-02-12 12:23:39 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
f661f38215 Fix unhandled error when parsing custom scalar literals.
This factors out the enum value validation from scalar value validation and ensures the same try/catch is used in isValidLiteralValue as isValidPHPValue and protecting from errors in valueFromAST.
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1126
2018-02-11 22:31:04 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
481cdc9a82 Include test that printSchema includes non-spec directives.
ref: graphql/graphql-js@007407deb0

Also fixes expected <-> actual in this testfile
2018-02-11 21:32:40 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
0c984a83bb Allow constructing GraphQLError with single node.
A common case is encountering an error which blames to a single AST node. Ensure the GraphQLError constructor can handle this case.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1123
2018-02-11 21:18:54 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
b5106a06c9 SDL Spec changes
This adds the recent changes to the SDL proposal.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1117
2018-02-11 21:08:53 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
ff63e07b05 Improve introspection types + new getIntrospectionQuery()
This adds a new function `getIntrospectionQuery()` which allows for some minor configuration over the resulting query text: to exclude descriptions if your use case does not require them.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1113
2018-02-11 18:19:52 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
6e358eb26c Fix infinite loop on invalid queries in OverlappingFields
`OverlappingFieldsCanBeMerged` would infinite loop when passed something like

```graphql
fragment A on User {
  name
  ...A
}
```

It's not `OverlappingFieldsCanBeMerged`'s responsibility to detect that validation error, but we still would ideally avoid infinite looping.

This detects that case, and pretends that the infinite spread wasn't there for the purposes of this validation step.

Also, by memoizing and checking for self-references this removes duplicate reports.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#1111
2018-02-11 17:58:48 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
7b05673d8d Validation: improving overlapping fields quality
This improves the overlapping fields validation performance and improves error reporting quality by separating the concepts of checking fields "within" a single collection of fields from checking fields "between" two different collections of fields. This ensures for deeply overlapping fields that nested fields are not checked against each other repeatedly. Extending this concept further, fragment spreads are no longer expanded inline before looking for conflicts, instead the fields within a fragment are compared to the fields with the selection set which contained the referencing fragment spread.

e.g.

```graphql
{
  same: a
  same: b
  ...X
}

fragment X on T {
  same: c
  same: d
}
```

In the above example, the initial query body is checked "within" so `a` is compared to `b`. Also, the fragment `X` is checked "within" so `c` is compared to `d`. Because of the fragment spread, the query body and fragment `X` are checked "between" so that `a` and `b` are each compared to `c` and `d`. In this trivial example, no fewer checks are performed, but in the case where fragments are referenced multiple times, this reduces the overall number of checks (regardless of memoization).

**BREAKING**: This can change the order of fields reported when a conflict arises when fragment spreads are involved. If you are checking the precise output of errors (e.g. for unit tests), you may find existing errors change from `"a" and "c" are different fields` to `"c" and "a" are different fields`.

From a perf point of view, this is fairly minor as the memoization "PairSet" was already keeping these repeated checks from consuming time, however this will reduce the number of memoized hits because of the algorithm improvement.

From an error reporting point of view, this reports nearest-common-ancestor issues when found in a fragment that comes later in the validation process. I've added a test which fails with the existing impl and now passes, as well as changed a comment.

This also fixes an error where validation issues could be missed because of an over-eager memoization. I've also modified the `PairSet` to be aware of both forms of memoization, also represented by a previously failing test.

ref: graphql/graphql-js#386
2018-02-11 17:45:35 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
58453c31f7 Improve validation error message when field names conflict
ref: graphql/graphql-js#363
2018-02-11 14:11:21 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
d70a9a5e53 Update to match SDL changes
This changes the parsing grammar and validation rules to more correctly implement the current state of the GraphQL SDL proposal (facebook/graphql#90)

ref: graphql/graphl-js#1102
2018-02-11 13:27:26 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
0c32982171 Fix KnownDirectives validator to support all directives 2018-02-11 13:15:51 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
c4f11a577e Allow to extend GraphQL errors with additional properties
ref: graphql/graphql-js#928
2018-02-10 18:45:38 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
2cbccb87db Remove duplicated code from buildASTSchema and extendSchema
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1000

BREAKING CHANGE: SchemaBuilder::build() and buildAST() and constructor
removed the typedecorator, as not needed anymore as library can now resolve
union and interfaces from generated schemas.
2018-02-10 18:45:32 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
27ce24b5fe Fix parsing of default values in build-schema
* Generalizes building a value from an AST, since "scalar" could be misleading, and supporting variable values within custom scalar literals can be valuable.
* Replaces isNullish with isInvalid since `null` is a meaningful value as a result of literal parsing.
* Provide reasonable default version of 'parseLiteral'

ref: 714ee980aa
ref: https://github.com/graphql/graphql-js/pull/903

# Conflicts:
#	src/Utils/BuildSchema.php
#	tests/Utils/BuildSchemaTest.php
2018-02-10 18:45:23 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
2123946dbd Add warnings for nullable changes
ref: db4cfdc31d
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1096

# Conflicts:
#	tests/Utils/FindBreakingChangesTest.php
2018-02-10 18:45:18 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
98e397ce44 Add additional number lexing test
ref: graphql/graphql-js#72421378550cf51b13c6db59b8fc912591fd1a4b
2018-02-10 18:45:06 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
4e26de3588 Support for union types when using buildSchema
* Adds support for resolving union/interface types when using a generated schema
* Move resolveType __typename checking into defaultResolveType
* Clean up existing tests and improve error messages

ref: graphql/graphql-js#947

# Conflicts:
#	src/Utils/BuildSchema.php
#	tests/Utils/BuildSchemaTest.php
2018-02-10 18:45:01 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
7705e50e44 Fix print of block string with leading space and quotation
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1190
2018-02-10 18:44:56 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
022c490011 RFC: Descriptions as strings
As discussed in facebook/graphql#90

This proposes replacing leading comment blocks as descriptions in the schema definition language with leading strings (typically block strings).

While I think there is some reduced ergonomics of using a string literal instead of a comment to write descriptions (unless perhaps you are accustomed to Python or Clojure), there are some compelling advantages:

* Descriptions are first-class in the AST of the schema definition language.
* Comments can remain "ignored" characters.
* No ambiguity between commented out regions and descriptions.

Specific to this reference implementation, since this is a breaking change and comment descriptions in the experimental SDL have fairly wide usage, I've left the comment description implementation intact and allow it to be enabled via an option. This should help with allowing upgrading with minimal impact on existing codebases and aid in automated transforms.

BREAKING CHANGE: This does not parse descriptions from comments by default anymore and the value of description in Nodes changed from string to StringValueNode
2018-02-10 18:44:51 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
e65638f6f4 Improvements to printing block strings
ref: graphql/graphql-js#f9e67c403a4667372684ee8c3e82e1f0ba27031b
2018-02-10 18:44:45 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
8747ff8954 RFC: Block String
This RFC adds a new form of `StringValue`, the multi-line string, similar to that found in Python and Scala.

A multi-line string starts and ends with a triple-quote:

```
"""This is a triple-quoted string
and it can contain multiple lines"""
```

Multi-line strings are useful for typing literal bodies of text where new lines should be interpretted literally. In fact, the only escape sequence used is `\"""` and `\` is otherwise allowed unescaped. This is beneficial when writing documentation within strings which may reference the back-slash often:

```
"""
In a multi-line string \n and C:\\ are unescaped.
"""
```

The primary value of multi-line strings are to write long-form input directly in query text, in tools like GraphiQL, and as a prerequisite to another pending RFC to allow docstring style documentation in the Schema Definition Language.

Ref: graphql/graphql-js#926
2018-02-10 18:43:26 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
46816a7cda Uniform parsing of queries with short-hand syntax with regular queries 2018-02-09 14:33:04 +01:00
Daniel Tschinder
eb9ac66af8 Fix how TypeInfo handles inline fragments without type
ref: graphql/graphql-js#1041
2018-02-09 14:32:44 +01:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
4f223ba11d Fixed PSR request parsing, broken after recent changes 2018-01-13 18:08:07 +07:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
918bbff2bd
Merge branch 'master' into no-parsing 2018-01-13 17:20:00 +07:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
9944a689bf Exclude nulls from serialized AST 2018-01-13 16:25:06 +07:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
8b17953fe5 Fixed bug preventing use of parser noLocation option for serialization / deserialization 2018-01-13 15:45:09 +07:00
Adrien Crivelli
5cbaf973e1
Leverage PHPUnit setExpectedException() instead of custom code
Closes #219
2018-01-01 18:06:08 +09:00
Adrien Crivelli
178b179db3
Drop support non pre-parsed PSR-7 request body
This revert #202 (commit 9d37f4c) because trying to parse PSR-7 request
was a mistake. The whole point of PSR-7 is to allow for interoperability
and be able to use specialized libs for body parsing (amongst many other
things). Trying to parse ourselves would be opening a can of worm if/when
other content types have to be supported. It is more correct and future
safe to require that the body is parsed before being passed to GraphQL.
2017-12-21 15:01:57 +09:00
Jáchym Toušek
f6c3fe3758
indentation 2017-12-12 13:36:20 +01:00
Jáchym Toušek
9e2c1dae87
Add test 2017-12-12 09:53:15 +01:00
Vladimir Razuvaev
9c563d5c00
Merge pull request #199 from roippi/findbreakingchanges
port findBreakingChanges
2017-11-28 20:14:36 +07:00
Adrien Crivelli
11c9429fab
Support non pre-parsed PSR-7 request body
Because PSR-7 specification only specify that `getParsedBody()` **may**
return the parsed body for `application/json`, we cannot assume that it
is always the case. So if the value returned parsed body is an empty array,
it means we should try to parse it ourselves (`null` would mean no body at
all according to spec).

With this modification we try to used given parsed body, but fallback on
trying to parse the body if necessary. This leave the door open to custom
implementation of parsing if needed, while making it easier to use out of
the box.
2017-11-26 19:57:32 +09:00
Ben Roberts
b18dfd670f testFindsAllDangerousChanges 2017-11-21 12:30:18 -05:00
Ben Roberts
533b8b8b5f testDetectsAdditionsToUnionType 2017-11-21 12:18:28 -05:00