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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexis King
54e6439579 Change the way we determine whether or not queries are reusable
This fixes an issue where queries could incorrectly be considered
reusable if a variable was used in two positions: one where it affected
SQL generation and one where it did not.
2019-09-16 22:00:46 -05:00
Alexis King
7fa1452ca0 server: Rename a whole bunch of things
* PGTypeSimple → PGTypeScalar
* PGScalarTyped → WithScalarType
* PGColValue → PGScalarValue
* PGColInfo → PGColumnInfo
* PGRawColInfo → PGRawColumnInfo
* mkScalarSessionVar → mkTypedSessionVar
2019-08-26 00:54:56 -05:00
Alexis King
ed26da59a6 Add support for GraphQL enum types via enum table references
These changes also add a new type, PGColumnType, between PGColInfo and
PGScalarType, and they process PGRawColumnType values into PGColumnType
values during schema cache generation.
2019-08-26 00:54:56 -05:00
Toan Nguyen
560c31f9fd add a json path argument to query values inside json columns (close #1598) (#1661) 2019-03-25 19:15:35 +05:30
Rakesh Emmadi
5bafdce9a3 fix delete mutation returning incorrect data (fix #1794) (fix #1763) (#1827)
From `alpha-40` we've been using a `WHERE` clause to fetch required rows and generate mutation response. This has a few limitations like the requirement of a primary key/unique constraint. This also returns inconsistent data on `delete` mutation as mentioned in #1794. 
Now, we're using `VALUES (..)` (refer [here](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-values.html)) expression to form virtual table rows in `SQL` to generate mutation response.

Internal changes:-
- Not to use primary key/unique constraint columns:-
  - Revert back to `ConstraintName` from `TableConstraint` in `TableInfo` type
  - Remove `tcCols` field in `TableConstraint` type
  - Modify `table_info.sql` and `fetchTableMeta` function `SQL`
- A test case to perform `delete` mutation and returning relational objects.
2019-03-22 12:38:42 +05:30
Vamshi Surabhi
24dcefb142
use bytestring builder to represent encoded json (#1800) 2019-03-18 21:52:21 +05:30
Rakesh Emmadi
5f274b5527 fix mutation returning when relationships are present (fix #1576) (#1703)
If returning field contains nested selections then mutation is performed in two steps
1. Mutation is performed with returning columns of any primary key and unique constraints
2. returning fields are queried on rows returned by selecting from table by filtering with column values returned in Step 1.

Since mutation takes two courses based on selecting relations in returning field, it is hard to maintain sequence of prepared arguments (PrepArg) generated while resolving returning field. So, we're using txtConverter instead of prepare to resolve mutation fields.
2019-03-07 15:54:07 +05:30