Example #1
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func parseList(parser *Parser, isConst bool) (*ast.ListValue, error) {
	start := parser.Token.Start
	var item parseFn
	if isConst {
		item = parseConstValue
	} else {
		item = parseValueValue
	}
	iValues, err := any(parser, lexer.TokenKind[lexer.BRACKET_L], item, lexer.TokenKind[lexer.BRACKET_R])
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	values := []ast.Value{}
	for _, iValue := range iValues {
		values = append(values, iValue.(ast.Value))
	}
	return ast.NewListValue(&ast.ListValue{
		Values: values,
		Loc:    loc(parser, start),
	}), nil
}
Example #2
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/**
 * Produces a GraphQL Value AST given a Golang value.
 *
 * Optionally, a GraphQL type may be provided, which will be used to
 * disambiguate between value primitives.
 *
 * | JSON Value    | GraphQL Value        |
 * | ------------- | -------------------- |
 * | Object        | Input Object         |
 * | Array         | List                 |
 * | Boolean       | Boolean              |
 * | String        | String / Enum Value  |
 * | Number        | Int / Float          |
 *
 */
func astFromValue(value interface{}, ttype Type) ast.Value {

	if ttype, ok := ttype.(*NonNull); ok {
		// Note: we're not checking that the result is non-null.
		// This function is not responsible for validating the input value.
		val := astFromValue(value, ttype.OfType)
		return val
	}
	if isNullish(value) {
		return nil
	}
	valueVal := reflect.ValueOf(value)
	if !valueVal.IsValid() {
		return nil
	}
	if valueVal.Type().Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
		valueVal = valueVal.Elem()
	}
	if !valueVal.IsValid() {
		return nil
	}

	// Convert Golang slice to GraphQL list. If the Type is a list, but
	// the value is not an array, convert the value using the list's item type.
	if ttype, ok := ttype.(*List); ok {
		if valueVal.Type().Kind() == reflect.Slice {
			itemType := ttype.OfType
			values := []ast.Value{}
			for i := 0; i < valueVal.Len(); i++ {
				item := valueVal.Index(i).Interface()
				itemAST := astFromValue(item, itemType)
				if itemAST != nil {
					values = append(values, itemAST)
				}
			}
			return ast.NewListValue(&ast.ListValue{
				Values: values,
			})
		} else {
			// Because GraphQL will accept single values as a "list of one" when
			// expecting a list, if there's a non-array value and an expected list type,
			// create an AST using the list's item type.
			val := astFromValue(value, ttype.OfType)
			return val
		}
	}

	if valueVal.Type().Kind() == reflect.Map {
		// TODO: implement astFromValue from Map to Value
	}

	if value, ok := value.(bool); ok {
		return ast.NewBooleanValue(&ast.BooleanValue{
			Value: value,
		})
	}
	if value, ok := value.(int); ok {
		if ttype == Float {
			return ast.NewIntValue(&ast.IntValue{
				Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v.0", value),
			})
		}
		return ast.NewIntValue(&ast.IntValue{
			Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
		})
	}
	if value, ok := value.(float32); ok {
		return ast.NewFloatValue(&ast.FloatValue{
			Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
		})
	}
	if value, ok := value.(float64); ok {
		return ast.NewFloatValue(&ast.FloatValue{
			Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
		})
	}

	if value, ok := value.(string); ok {
		if _, ok := ttype.(*Enum); ok {
			return ast.NewEnumValue(&ast.EnumValue{
				Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
			})
		}
		return ast.NewStringValue(&ast.StringValue{
			Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
		})
	}

	// fallback, treat as string
	return ast.NewStringValue(&ast.StringValue{
		Value: fmt.Sprintf("%v", value),
	})
}