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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace GraphQL\Server; |
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use GraphQL\Error\FormattedError; |
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use GraphQL\Error\InvariantViolation; |
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use GraphQL\Executor\ExecutionResult; |
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use GraphQL\Executor\Promise\Promise; |
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use GraphQL\Utils\Utils; |
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use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; |
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use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface; |
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use Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface; |
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use Throwable; |
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use function is_array; |
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/** |
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* GraphQL server compatible with both: [express-graphql](https://github.com/graphql/express-graphql) |
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* and [Apollo Server](https://github.com/apollographql/graphql-server). |
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* Usage Example: |
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* $server = new StandardServer([ |
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* 'schema' => $mySchema |
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* ]); |
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* $server->handleRequest(); |
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* |
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* Or using [ServerConfig](reference.md#graphqlserverserverconfig) instance: |
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* $config = GraphQL\Server\ServerConfig::create() |
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* ->setSchema($mySchema) |
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* ->setContext($myContext); |
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* |
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* $server = new GraphQL\Server\StandardServer($config); |
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* $server->handleRequest(); |
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* See [dedicated section in docs](executing-queries.md#using-server) for details. |
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*/ |
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class StandardServer |
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{ |
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/** @var ServerConfig */ |
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private $config; |
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/** @var Helper */ |
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private $helper; |
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/** |
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* Converts and exception to error and sends spec-compliant HTTP 500 error. |
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* Useful when an exception is thrown somewhere outside of server execution context |
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* (e.g. during schema instantiation). |
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* @api |
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*/ |
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public static function send500Error($error, $debug = false, $exitWhenDone = false) |
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{ |
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$response = [ |
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'errors' => [FormattedError::createFromException($error, $debug)], |
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$helper = new Helper(); |
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$helper->emitResponse($response, 500, $exitWhenDone); |
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} |
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* Creates new instance of a standard GraphQL HTTP server |
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* @api |
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$config = ServerConfig::create($config); |
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* Parses HTTP request, executes and emits response (using standard PHP `header` function and `echo`) |
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public function handleRequest($parsedBody = null, $exitWhenDone = false) |
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* Executes GraphQL operation and returns execution result |
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