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// @flow strict
import inspect from '../jsutils/inspect';
import isAsyncIterable from '../jsutils/isAsyncIterable';
import { addPath, pathToArray } from '../jsutils/Path';
import { GraphQLError } from '../error/GraphQLError';
import { locatedError } from '../error/locatedError';
import type { DocumentNode } from '../language/ast';
import type { ExecutionResult, ExecutionContext } from '../execution/execute';
import { getArgumentValues } from '../execution/values';
import {
assertValidExecutionArguments,
buildExecutionContext,
buildResolveInfo,
collectFields,
execute,
getFieldDef,
} from '../execution/execute';
import type { GraphQLSchema } from '../type/schema';
import type { GraphQLFieldResolver } from '../type/definition';
import { getOperationRootType } from '../utilities/getOperationRootType';
import mapAsyncIterator from './mapAsyncIterator';
export type SubscriptionArgs = {|
schema: GraphQLSchema,
document: DocumentNode,
rootValue?: mixed,
contextValue?: mixed,
variableValues?: ?{ +[variable: string]: mixed, ... },
operationName?: ?string,
fieldResolver?: ?GraphQLFieldResolver<any, any>,
subscribeFieldResolver?: ?GraphQLFieldResolver<any, any>,
|};
/**
* Implements the "Subscribe" algorithm described in the GraphQL specification.
*
* Returns a Promise which resolves to either an AsyncIterator (if successful)
* or an ExecutionResult (error). The promise will be rejected if the schema or
* other arguments to this function are invalid, or if the resolved event stream
* is not an async iterable.
*
* If the client-provided arguments to this function do not result in a
* compliant subscription, a GraphQL Response (ExecutionResult) with
* descriptive errors and no data will be returned.
*
* If the source stream could not be created due to faulty subscription
* resolver logic or underlying systems, the promise will resolve to a single
* ExecutionResult containing `errors` and no `data`.
*
* If the operation succeeded, the promise resolves to an AsyncIterator, which
* yields a stream of ExecutionResults representing the response stream.
*
* Accepts either an object with named arguments, or individual arguments.
*/
declare function subscribe(
SubscriptionArgs,
..._: []
): Promise<AsyncGenerator<ExecutionResult, void, void> | ExecutionResult>;
/* eslint-disable no-redeclare */
declare function subscribe(
schema: GraphQLSchema,
document: DocumentNode,
rootValue?: mixed,
contextValue?: mixed,
variableValues?: ?{ +[variable: string]: mixed, ... },
operationName?: ?string,
fieldResolver?: ?GraphQLFieldResolver<any, any>,
subscribeFieldResolver?: ?GraphQLFieldResolver<any, any>,
): Promise<AsyncIterator<ExecutionResult> | ExecutionResult>;
export function subscribe(
argsOrSchema,
document,
rootValue,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
fieldResolver,
subscribeFieldResolver,
) {
/* eslint-enable no-redeclare */
// Extract arguments from object args if provided.
return arguments.length === 1
? subscribeImpl(argsOrSchema)
: subscribeImpl({
schema: argsOrSchema,
document,
rootValue,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
fieldResolver,
subscribeFieldResolver,
});
}
/**
* This function checks if the error is a GraphQLError. If it is, report it as
* an ExecutionResult, containing only errors and no data. Otherwise treat the
* error as a system-class error and re-throw it.
*/
function reportGraphQLError(error: mixed): ExecutionResult {
if (error instanceof GraphQLError) {
return { errors: [error] };
}
throw error;
}
function subscribeImpl(
args: SubscriptionArgs,
): Promise<AsyncGenerator<ExecutionResult, void, void> | ExecutionResult> {
const {
schema,
document,
rootValue,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
fieldResolver,
subscribeFieldResolver,
} = args;
const sourcePromise = createSourceEventStream(
schema,
document,
rootValue,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
subscribeFieldResolver,
);
// For each payload yielded from a subscription, map it over the normal
// GraphQL `execute` function, with `payload` as the rootValue.
// This implements the "MapSourceToResponseEvent" algorithm described in
// the GraphQL specification. The `execute` function provides the
// "ExecuteSubscriptionEvent" algorithm, as it is nearly identical to the
// "ExecuteQuery" algorithm, for which `execute` is also used.
const mapSourceToResponse = (payload) =>
execute({
schema,
document,
rootValue: payload,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
fieldResolver,
});
// Resolve the Source Stream, then map every source value to a
// ExecutionResult value as described above.
return sourcePromise.then((resultOrStream) =>
// Note: Flow can't refine isAsyncIterable, so explicit casts are used.
isAsyncIterable(resultOrStream)
? mapAsyncIterator(
resultOrStream,
mapSourceToResponse,
reportGraphQLError,
)
: ((resultOrStream: any): ExecutionResult),
);
}
/**
* Implements the "CreateSourceEventStream" algorithm described in the
* GraphQL specification, resolving the subscription source event stream.
*
* Returns a Promise which resolves to either an AsyncIterable (if successful)
* or an ExecutionResult (error). The promise will be rejected if the schema or
* other arguments to this function are invalid, or if the resolved event stream
* is not an async iterable.
*
* If the client-provided arguments to this function do not result in a
* compliant subscription, a GraphQL Response (ExecutionResult) with
* descriptive errors and no data will be returned.
*
* If the the source stream could not be created due to faulty subscription
* resolver logic or underlying systems, the promise will resolve to a single
* ExecutionResult containing `errors` and no `data`.
*
* If the operation succeeded, the promise resolves to the AsyncIterable for the
* event stream returned by the resolver.
*
* A Source Event Stream represents a sequence of events, each of which triggers
* a GraphQL execution for that event.
*
* This may be useful when hosting the stateful subscription service in a
* different process or machine than the stateless GraphQL execution engine,
* or otherwise separating these two steps. For more on this, see the
* "Supporting Subscriptions at Scale" information in the GraphQL specification.
*/
export function createSourceEventStream(
schema: GraphQLSchema,
document: DocumentNode,
rootValue?: mixed,
contextValue?: mixed,
variableValues?: ?{ +[variable: string]: mixed, ... },
operationName?: ?string,
fieldResolver?: ?GraphQLFieldResolver<any, any>,
): Promise<AsyncIterable<mixed> | ExecutionResult> {
// If arguments are missing or incorrectly typed, this is an internal
// developer mistake which should throw an early error.
assertValidExecutionArguments(schema, document, variableValues);
return new Promise((resolve) => {
// If a valid context cannot be created due to incorrect arguments,
// this will throw an error.
const exeContext = buildExecutionContext(
schema,
document,
rootValue,
contextValue,
variableValues,
operationName,
fieldResolver,
);
resolve(
// Return early errors if execution context failed.
Array.isArray(exeContext)
? { errors: exeContext }
: executeSubscription(exeContext),
);
}).catch(reportGraphQLError);
}
function executeSubscription(
exeContext: ExecutionContext,
): Promise<AsyncIterable<mixed>> {
const { schema, operation, variableValues, rootValue } = exeContext;
const type = getOperationRootType(schema, operation);
const fields = collectFields(
exeContext,
type,
operation.selectionSet,
Object.create(null),
Object.create(null),
);
const responseNames = Object.keys(fields);
const responseName = responseNames[0];
const fieldNodes = fields[responseName];
const fieldNode = fieldNodes[0];
const fieldName = fieldNode.name.value;
const fieldDef = getFieldDef(schema, type, fieldName);
if (!fieldDef) {
throw new GraphQLError(
`The subscription field "${fieldName}" is not defined.`,
fieldNodes,
);
}
const path = addPath(undefined, responseName, type.name);
const info = buildResolveInfo(exeContext, fieldDef, fieldNodes, type, path);
// Coerce to Promise for easier error handling and consistent return type.
return new Promise((resolveResult) => {
// Implements the "ResolveFieldEventStream" algorithm from GraphQL specification.
// It differs from "ResolveFieldValue" due to providing a different `resolveFn`.
// Build a JS object of arguments from the field.arguments AST, using the
// variables scope to fulfill any variable references.
const args = getArgumentValues(fieldDef, fieldNodes[0], variableValues);
// The resolve function's optional third argument is a context value that
// is provided to every resolve function within an execution. It is commonly
// used to represent an authenticated user, or request-specific caches.
const contextValue = exeContext.contextValue;
// Call the `subscribe()` resolver or the default resolver to produce an
// AsyncIterable yielding raw payloads.
const resolveFn = fieldDef.subscribe ?? exeContext.fieldResolver;
resolveResult(resolveFn(rootValue, args, contextValue, info));
}).then(
(eventStream) => {
if (eventStream instanceof Error) {
throw locatedError(eventStream, fieldNodes, pathToArray(path));
}
// Assert field returned an event stream, otherwise yield an error.
if (!isAsyncIterable(eventStream)) {
throw new Error(
'Subscription field must return Async Iterable. ' +
`Received: ${inspect(eventStream)}.`,
);
}
return eventStream;
},
(error) => {
throw locatedError(error, fieldNodes, pathToArray(path));
},
);
}