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<?php
/**
* This file contains access functions for various class methods
*
* @since 0.0.2
*/
/**
* Formats the name of a field so that it plays nice with GraphiQL
*
* @param string $field_name Name of the field
*
* @access public
* @return string Name of the field
* @since 0.0.2
*/
function graphql_format_field_name( $field_name ) {
$field_name = preg_replace( '/[^A-Za-z0-9]/i', ' ', $field_name );
$field_name = preg_replace( '/[^A-Za-z0-9]/i', '', ucwords( $field_name ) );
$field_name = lcfirst( $field_name );
return $field_name;
}
/**
* Provides a simple way to run a GraphQL query with out posting a request to the endpoint.
*
* @param array $request_data The GraphQL request data (query, variables, operation_name).
*
* @access public
* @return array
* @since 0.2.0
* @throws Exception
*/
function graphql( $request_data = [] ) {
$request = new \WPGraphQL\Request( $request_data );
return $request->execute();
}
/**
* Previous access function for running GraphQL queries directly. This function will
* eventually be deprecated in favor of `graphql`.
*
* @param string $query The GraphQL query to run
* @param string $operation_name The name of the operation
* @param array $variables Variables to be passed to your GraphQL request
*
* @access public
* @return array
* @since 0.0.2
* @throws \Exception
*/
function do_graphql_request( $query, $operation_name = '', $variables = [] ) {
return graphql( [
'query' => $query,
'variables' => $variables,
'operation_name' => $operation_name,
] );
}
/**
* Determine when to register types
* @return string
*/
function get_graphql_register_action() {
$action = 'graphql_register_types_late';
if ( ! did_action( 'graphql_register_initial_types' ) ) {
$action = 'graphql_register_initial_types';
} else if ( ! did_action( 'graphql_register_types' ) ) {
$action = 'graphql_register_types';
}
return $action;
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds a Type to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_type( $type_name, $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $config ) {
$type_registry->register_type( $type_name, $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds an Interface Type to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_interface_type( $type_name, $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $config ) {
$type_registry->register_interface_type( $type_name, $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds an ObjectType to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_object_type( $type_name, $config ) {
$config['kind'] = 'object';
register_graphql_type( $type_name, $config );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds an InputType to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_input_type( $type_name, $config ) {
$config['kind'] = 'input';
register_graphql_type( $type_name, $config );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds an UnionType to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_union_type( $type_name, $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $config ) {
$config['kind'] = 'union';
$type_registry->register_type( $type_name, $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and a $config array, this adds an EnumType to the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to register
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_enum_type( $type_name, $config ) {
$config['kind'] = 'enum';
register_graphql_type( $type_name, $config );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name, Field Name, and a $config array, this adds a Field to a registered Type in
* the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to add the field to
* @param string $field_name The name of the Field to add to the Type
* @param array $config The Type config
*/
function register_graphql_field( $type_name, $field_name, $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $field_name, $config ) {
$type_registry->register_field( $type_name, $field_name, $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and an array of field configs, this adds the fields to the registered type in
* the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to add the fields to
* @param array $fields An array of field configs
*/
function register_graphql_fields( $type_name, array $fields ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $fields ) {
$type_registry->register_fields( $type_name, $fields );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a config array for a connection, this registers a connection by creating all appropriate
* fields and types for the connection
*
* @param array $config Array to configure the connection
*/
function register_graphql_connection( array $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $config ) {
$type_registry->register_connection( $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Type Name and Field Name, this removes the field from the TypeRegistry
*
* @param string $type_name The name of the Type to remove the field from
* @param string $field_name The name of the field to remove
*/
function deregister_graphql_field( $type_name, $field_name ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $type_name, $field_name ) {
$type_registry->deregister_field( $type_name, $field_name );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Given a Mutation Name and Config array, this adds a Mutation to the Schema
*
* @param string $mutation_name The name of the Mutation to register
* @param array $config The config for the mutation
*/
function register_graphql_mutation( $mutation_name, $config ) {
add_action( get_graphql_register_action(), function( \WPGraphQL\Registry\TypeRegistry $type_registry ) use ( $mutation_name, $config ) {
$type_registry->register_mutation( $mutation_name, $config );
}, 10 );
}
/**
* Whether a GraphQL request is in action or not. This is determined by the WPGraphQL Request
* class being initiated. True while a request is in action, false after a request completes.
*
* This should be used when a condition needs to be checked for ALL GraphQL requests, such
* as filtering WP_Query for GraphQL requests, for example.
*
* Default false.
*
* @since 0.4.1
* @return bool
*/
function is_graphql_request() {
return WPGraphQL::is_graphql_request();
}
/**
* Whether a GraphQL HTTP request is in action or not. This is determined by
* checking if the request is occurring on the route defined for the GraphQL endpoint.
*
* This conditional should only be used for features that apply to HTTP requests. If you are going
* to apply filters to underlying WordPress core functionality that should affect _all_ GraphQL
* requests, you should use "is_graphql_request" but if you need to apply filters only if the
* GraphQL request is an HTTP request, use this conditional.
*
* Default false.
*
* @since 0.4.1
* @return bool
*/
function is_graphql_http_request() {
return \WPGraphQL\Router::is_graphql_http_request();
}