## Summary:
genqlient has some code (`imports.go`) dedicated to tracking which
imports we need and avoiding conflicts, as well as converting a
(restricted) Go expression like `map[string]github.com/me/mypkg.MyType`
to an import (`github.com/me/mypkg`) and a type-reference
(`map[string]mypkg.MyType`) to be used in the context of that import,
and at least making some attempt to track conflicts. (Right now the
conflict-avoidance is not very smart, and not very well tested, but it
comes up rarely anyway.) Sadly, that code was a bit cumbersome to use,
because you had to first register the imports (typically from
`convert.go`), then use them (often from the template).
In this commit I refactor the order we write things in order to allow a
significant simplification of how we import; in particular we no longer
have to guess in advance what imports which template will need; it can
just do `{{ref <expr>}}` as before, and it just works. To do this, I:
- changed the importer to have only one API, which adds the import if
needed, and returns the reference either way
- added a check that we don't add imports after they're written
- reorganized the toplevel templates a bit to make sure that check never
fires; we now generate all the types and operations, then write the
imports and glue it all together
This removes a bunch of silly code, and should simplify the process of
adding custom (un)marshalers (#38).
While I was at it, I put the documentation of what expressions we
support in a more visible place, and added a type-assertion that your
custom context type implements context.Context (if applicable).
## Test plan:
make check
Author: benjaminjkraft
Reviewers: StevenACoffman, dnerdy, aberkan, jvoll, mahtabsabet, MiguelCastillo
Required Reviewers:
Approved By: StevenACoffman, dnerdy
Checks: ⌛ Test (1.17), ⌛ Test (1.16), ⌛ Test (1.15), ⌛ Test (1.14), ⌛ Lint, ⌛ Test (1.17), ⌛ Test (1.16), ⌛ Test (1.15), ⌛ Test (1.14), ⌛ Lint
Pull Request URL: https://github.com/Khan/genqlient/pull/101
## Summary:
In this commit I reorganize much of our documentation into a new `docs`
directory, where there will hopefully be more room to grow and to
organize things in a user-friendly way. There's almost no net-new
documentation, although of course it's a great time to review it anyway.
In particular:
- I moved the documentation for the `genqlient.yaml` config file into an
example file instead of GoDoc (which now just points to the example
file); I think this will be a lot clearer for casual users.
- I moved the documentation for the `@genqlient` directive out of GoDoc
and into a GraphQL schema file (since while it's a comment it's all
real syntax), likewise, and made the `GenqlientDirective` type private
(since there's now nothing useful to do with it).
- I moved `DESIGN.md` and the logo into `docs/` (just to keep the
toplevel a bit cleaner), and separated the Contributing section of the
README into `docs/CONTRIBUTING.md` (which github will automatically
link on various issue and PR pages).
This leaves it so that:
- README.md is the only documentation at the toplevel (and will become
just the high-level introduction as I add more user docs to `docs/`)
- GoDoc is only documentation for if you want to call genqlient
programmatically (which is fairly limited as the API surface is quite
small: it's now just Main, Generate, and Config, plus a constructor, a
single method, and a bunch of fields on the latter)
In future commits, I'll add some more new documentation to the `docs`
directory.
Issue: https://github.com/Khan/genqlient/issues/26
## Test plan:
make check (and read the docs)
Author: benjaminjkraft
Reviewers: jvoll, benjaminjkraft, aberkan, dnerdy, MiguelCastillo, mahtabsabet
Required Reviewers:
Approved By: jvoll
Checks: ✅ Lint, ✅ Test (1.17), ✅ Test (1.16), ✅ Test (1.15), ✅ Test (1.14), ✅ Test (1.17), ✅ Test (1.16), ✅ Test (1.15), ✅ Test (1.14), ✅ Lint
Pull Request URL: https://github.com/Khan/genqlient/pull/84