swc/bundler/tests/.cache/deno/7faac7b86f16e26d4cf5cf5dad053117f49c4877.ts
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fix(bundler): Fix bugs (#1437)
swc_bundler:
 - [x] Fix wrapped esms. (denoland/deno#9307)
 - [x] Make test secure.
2021-03-02 17:33:03 +09:00

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// Loaded from https://deno.land/x/graphql_deno@v15.0.0/lib/validation/rules/VariablesInAllowedPositionRule.js
import inspect from '../../jsutils/inspect.js';
import { GraphQLError } from '../../error/GraphQLError.js';
import { Kind } from '../../language/kinds.js';
import { isNonNullType } from '../../type/definition.js';
import { typeFromAST } from '../../utilities/typeFromAST.js';
import { isTypeSubTypeOf } from '../../utilities/typeComparators.js';
/**
* Variables passed to field arguments conform to type
*/
export function VariablesInAllowedPositionRule(context) {
let varDefMap = Object.create(null);
return {
OperationDefinition: {
enter() {
varDefMap = Object.create(null);
},
leave(operation) {
const usages = context.getRecursiveVariableUsages(operation);
for (const {
node,
type,
defaultValue
} of usages) {
const varName = node.name.value;
const varDef = varDefMap[varName];
if (varDef && type) {
// A var type is allowed if it is the same or more strict (e.g. is
// a subtype of) than the expected type. It can be more strict if
// the variable type is non-null when the expected type is nullable.
// If both are list types, the variable item type can be more strict
// than the expected item type (contravariant).
const schema = context.getSchema();
const varType = typeFromAST(schema, varDef.type);
if (varType && !allowedVariableUsage(schema, varType, varDef.defaultValue, type, defaultValue)) {
const varTypeStr = inspect(varType);
const typeStr = inspect(type);
context.reportError(new GraphQLError(`Variable "$${varName}" of type "${varTypeStr}" used in position expecting type "${typeStr}".`, [varDef, node]));
}
}
}
}
},
VariableDefinition(node) {
varDefMap[node.variable.name.value] = node;
}
};
}
/**
* Returns true if the variable is allowed in the location it was found,
* which includes considering if default values exist for either the variable
* or the location at which it is located.
*/
function allowedVariableUsage(schema, varType, varDefaultValue, locationType, locationDefaultValue) {
if (isNonNullType(locationType) && !isNonNullType(varType)) {
const hasNonNullVariableDefaultValue = varDefaultValue != null && varDefaultValue.kind !== Kind.NULL;
const hasLocationDefaultValue = locationDefaultValue !== undefined;
if (!hasNonNullVariableDefaultValue && !hasLocationDefaultValue) {
return false;
}
const nullableLocationType = locationType.ofType;
return isTypeSubTypeOf(schema, varType, nullableLocationType);
}
return isTypeSubTypeOf(schema, varType, locationType);
}