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This code is experimental!

This is an annotation processor to generate Type-Safe Client APIs. An example is generator-test/src/main/java/io.smallrye.graphql.client.generator.test.SuperHeroes, which looks like this:

@GraphQLSchema("resource:schema.graphql")
@GraphQLQuery("{ teams { name } }")
@GraphQLQuery("query heroesLocatedIn($location: String) { heroesIn(location: $location) { name realName superPowers } }")
public class SuperHeroes {
}

And the annotation processor generates a class SuperHeroesApi like this:

public interface SuperHeroesApi {
List<Team> teams();
@Query("heroesIn") List<SuperHero> heroesLocatedIn(String location);
}

Plus the POJOs Team and SuperHero.

Major Deficits

Nested Types

It’s important to name types explicitly…​ also when you declare multiple queries in one request; even if it ends up with something as generic as MainPage, this does convey a lot of information to the reader.

The type name from the schema would be a fallback, as long as all non-explicitly-typed queries select the same fields. And if they don’t, an error is raised; you’ll have to rename all but one.

We need a syntax to give nested types an explicit name. Something like this:

{
  teams { name size }
  heroes { teamAffiliations { name }}: TeamAffiliations
  teamsLargerThan(size: 3) { size }: TeamSizes
}: MainPage

The SuperHero type is used only once in line 2, so it’s unique and could be used; but doesn’t make a lot of sense with only the team affiliations, so we rename it anyways to TeamAffiliations.

The Team in line 3 selects other fields than that in line 1, so we rename it to TeamSizes.

Line 4 doesn’t have a type in the Schema, so it always has to be renamed.

As this is an extension to the query syntax it can’t be parsed by graphql-java. We’d have to write our own parser.

As a workaround, you can use multiple API classes in case the selected fields don’t match everywhere.