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ObjectTypeExtension~1.cs
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using System;
using HotChocolate.Configuration;
using HotChocolate.Types.Descriptors;
using HotChocolate.Types.Descriptors.Definitions;
#nullable enable
namespace HotChocolate.Types;
/// <summary>
/// <para>
/// Object type extensions are used to represent a type which has been extended
/// from some original type.
/// </para>
/// <para>
/// For example, this might be used to represent local data, or by a GraphQL service
/// which is itself an extension of another GraphQL service.
/// </para>
/// </summary>
public class ObjectTypeExtension<T> : ObjectTypeExtension
{
private Action<IObjectTypeDescriptor<T>>? _configure;
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of <see cref="ObjectType{T}"/>.
/// </summary>
public ObjectTypeExtension()
{
_configure = Configure;
}
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of <see cref="ObjectTypeExtension{T}"/>.
/// </summary>
public ObjectTypeExtension(Action<IObjectTypeDescriptor<T>> configure)
{
_configure = configure
?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(configure));
}
protected override ObjectTypeDefinition CreateDefinition(
ITypeDiscoveryContext context)
{
var descriptor = ObjectTypeDescriptor.NewExtension<T>(context.DescriptorContext);
_configure!(descriptor);
_configure = null;
// if the object type is inferred from a runtime time we will bind fields implicitly
// even if the schema building option are set to bind explicitly by default;
// otherwise we would end up with types that have no fields.
if (context.IsInferred)
{
descriptor.BindFieldsImplicitly();
}
return descriptor.CreateDefinition();
}
/// <summary>
/// Override this to configure the type.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="descriptor">
/// The descriptor allows to configure the interface type.
/// </param>
protected virtual void Configure(IObjectTypeDescriptor<T> descriptor)
{
}
protected sealed override void Configure(IObjectTypeDescriptor descriptor)
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}