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Christian Legnitto
632c941e4a Rename changelog to match other crates 2018-12-18 11:11:18 -08:00
Christian Legnitto
1868acc5a1 Bump versions past current crates.io version 2018-12-17 14:04:40 -08:00
Christian Legnitto
2502c1b6da Set up some release automation.
Partially fixes https://github.com/graphql-rust/juniper/issues/248.

* Install `cargo-release`. (currently need a patched one with https://github.com/sunng87/cargo-release/pull/74)
* Run `cargo make release-dry-run` to do a dry run of a release
* Run `cargo make release` to do a minor versioned release of every crate
* Run `cargo make release-patch` to do a patch release of every crate

To only release one crate:
* Change directories into the desired crate
* Point `cargo-make` to the workspace-level Makefile when running a command. For example, `cargo make --makefile ../Makefile.toml release-dry-run`.

From the workspace root, run `cargo
2018-12-17 13:45:56 -08:00
Christian Legnitto
73175d7a10 Bump version 2018-12-17 13:11:21 -08:00
Georg Semmler
2e5df9f8a4 Introduce an abstraction for scalar values (#251)
Introduce an abstraction for scalar values

Before this change,  possible scalar values were hard coded to be representable
by one of the following types: `i32`, `f64`, `String` or `bool`. This
restricts the types of custom scalar values that can be defined. For
example, it was not possible to define a scalar value that represents an
`i64` without mapping it to a string (which would be inefficient).

One solution to fix the example above would simply be to change the
internal representation to allow it to represent an `i64`, but this would
only fix the problem for one type (until someone wants to support
`i128` for example). Also this would make juniper not follow the
GraphQL standard closely.

This commit takes another approach, by making the exact "internal"
representation of scalar values swappable (in such a way that a downstream crate could provide its own representation tailored to their needs). This allows juniper to provide a default type that only
contains the types described in the standard whereas other crates could define custom scalars for their needs.

To accomplish this we need to change several things in the current implementation:

* Add some traits that abstract the behavior of such a scalar value representation
* Change `Value` and `InputValue` to have a scalar variant (with a
  generic type) instead of hard coded variants for the standard
  types. This implies adding a generic parameter to both enums that
  needs to be added in the whole crate.
* Change the parser to allow deciding between different types of
  scalar values. The problem is basically that the original parser
  implementation had no way to know whether a parsed integer number is
  a `i32` or a `i64` (for example). To fix this we added some knowledge
  of the existing schema to the parser.
* Fix some macros and derives to follow the new behavior.

This commit also contains an unrelated change about the way `juniper_codegen`
resolves items from `juniper`. The `_internal` flag is removed and
the resolution is replaced by a macro.

The scalar parsing strategy is as follows:

* Pass optional type information all the way down in the parser. If a
  field/type/… does note exist, just do not pass down the type
  information.
* The lexer now distinguishes between several fundamental scalar types (`String`, `Float`, `Int`). It does not try to actually parse those values, instead it just annotates them that this is a floating point number, an integer number, or a string value, etc.
* If type information exists while parsing a scalar value, try the following:
    1. Try parsing the value using that type information.
    2. If that fails try parsing the value using the inferred type information from the lexer.
* If no type information exists, try parsing the scalar value using the inferred type from the lexer,

All macros support the introduced scalar value abstraction. It is now possible to specify if a certain implementation should be based on a specific scalar value representation or be generic about the exact representation. All macros now default to the `DefaultScalarValue` type provided by
`juniper` if no scalar value representation is specified. This is done with usability and backwards compatibility in mind.

Finally, we allow specifying the scalar value representations via an attribute
(`#[graphql(scalar = "Type")]`). A default generic implementation
is provided.
2018-10-22 21:40:14 -06:00
Christian Legnitto
f3940df6d5
Add changelog entry for https://github.com/graphql-rust/juniper/pull/256 2018-09-30 11:18:21 -07:00
Jon Gjengset
ec963a6e71 Use only a single thread pool for juniper_hyper (#256)
The previous implementation used a futures_cpupool for executing
blocking juniper operations. This pool comes in addition to the
thread pool started by hyper through tokio for executing hyper's futures.
This patch uses tokio::blocking to perform the blocking juniper
operations while re-using the same thread pool as hyper, which
simplifies the API.
2018-09-30 11:07:44 -07:00
Christian Legnitto
be4c352939
Use the crates.io version of reqwest (#247)
This allows us to publish `juniper_hyper`
2018-09-13 10:06:03 -07:00
Christian Legnitto
e82abede94
Fix up licenses for warp and hyper integrations (#246) 2018-09-13 09:32:21 -07:00
Christian Legnitto
9c1ce1fb7a
0.10.0 release (#236)
* Bump` juniper`, `juniper_codegen`, and `juniper_tests` versions.

* Bump integration crate requirements to include 0.10.0. `juniper_iron` gets a semver breaking version as it has a breaking change but `juniper_iron` does not.

* Move `juniper_rocket` changelog into one file. This aligns with `juniper_iron` and will be easier
to automate in the future.

* Let `juniper_warp` and `juniper_hyper` use `0.9.x` versions of Juniper. They don't rely on anything in 0.10.0 so don't require it.
2018-09-13 09:13:31 -07:00
Damir Vandic
fc10b5e8f5 Update readme with link to hyper and fix link to example server (#240) 2018-09-02 10:29:47 -07:00
Damir Vandic
44002f0884 Hyper integration crate (#230)
This adds the new integration crate `juniper_hyper`.
2018-09-01 20:02:01 -07:00