pub struct GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Builder for GenericGraphQlPlugin.
Obtain via GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder(). The only required fields
are name and endpoint; everything else has sensible defaults.
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Source§impl GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
Sourcepub fn name(self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn name(self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Set the plugin name (required).
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder().name("my-api");Sourcepub fn endpoint(self, endpoint: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn endpoint(self, endpoint: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Set the GraphQL endpoint URL (required).
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.endpoint("https://api.example.com/graphql");Sourcepub fn header(self, key: impl Into<String>, value: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn header(self, key: impl Into<String>, value: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Add a single request header.
May be called multiple times to accumulate headers.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.header("X-Api-Version", "2025-01-01")
.header("Accept-Language", "en");Sourcepub fn headers(self, headers: HashMap<String, String>) -> Self
pub fn headers(self, headers: HashMap<String, String>) -> Self
Replace all headers with a pre-built map.
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use std::collections::HashMap;
use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let headers: HashMap<_, _> = [("X-Version", "1")].into_iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (k.to_string(), v.to_string()))
.collect();
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder().headers(headers);Sourcepub fn auth(self, auth: GraphQlAuth) -> Self
pub fn auth(self, auth: GraphQlAuth) -> Self
Set the default auth credentials.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
use stygian_graph::ports::{GraphQlAuth, GraphQlAuthKind};
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.auth(GraphQlAuth {
kind: GraphQlAuthKind::Bearer,
token: "${env:GITHUB_TOKEN}".to_string(),
header_name: None,
});Sourcepub fn bearer_auth(self, token: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn bearer_auth(self, token: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Convenience helper: set a Bearer-token auth from a string.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.bearer_auth("${env:MY_TOKEN}");Sourcepub const fn cost_throttle(self, throttle: CostThrottleConfig) -> Self
pub const fn cost_throttle(self, throttle: CostThrottleConfig) -> Self
Attach a cost-throttle configuration for proactive pre-flight delays.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_throttle::CostThrottleConfig;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.cost_throttle(CostThrottleConfig::default());Sourcepub const fn page_size(self, page_size: usize) -> Self
pub const fn page_size(self, page_size: usize) -> Self
Override the default page size (default: 50).
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder().page_size(30);Sourcepub fn description(self, description: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn description(self, description: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Set a human-readable description of the plugin.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
let _builder = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.description("GitHub public API v4");Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<GenericGraphQlPlugin, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<GenericGraphQlPlugin, BuildError>
Consume the builder and produce a GenericGraphQlPlugin.
Returns Err if name or endpoint were not set.
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use stygian_graph::adapters::graphql_plugins::generic::GenericGraphQlPlugin;
use stygian_graph::ports::graphql_plugin::GraphQlTargetPlugin;
let plugin = GenericGraphQlPlugin::builder()
.name("github")
.endpoint("https://api.github.com/graphql")
.build()
.expect("ok");
assert_eq!(plugin.name(), "github");Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl Debug for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
Source§impl Default for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl Default for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
Source§fn default() -> GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
fn default() -> GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
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impl Freeze for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl Send for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl Sync for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl Unpin for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for GenericGraphQlPluginBuilder
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