In GraphQl dot net how we can get projected field names from ResolveFieldContext
I am new in Graphql and using graphql-dotnet in my asp.net core project.
Consider I have written a query like following.
restaurants
id
name
Now I want to get this field names from ResolveFieldContext
. Is there any way to get this filed names?
Expecting your valuable help.
graphql-dotnet
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I am new in Graphql and using graphql-dotnet in my asp.net core project.
Consider I have written a query like following.
restaurants
id
name
Now I want to get this field names from ResolveFieldContext
. Is there any way to get this filed names?
Expecting your valuable help.
graphql-dotnet
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I am new in Graphql and using graphql-dotnet in my asp.net core project.
Consider I have written a query like following.
restaurants
id
name
Now I want to get this field names from ResolveFieldContext
. Is there any way to get this filed names?
Expecting your valuable help.
graphql-dotnet
I am new in Graphql and using graphql-dotnet in my asp.net core project.
Consider I have written a query like following.
restaurants
id
name
Now I want to get this field names from ResolveFieldContext
. Is there any way to get this filed names?
Expecting your valuable help.
graphql-dotnet
graphql-dotnet
edited Nov 13 at 6:02
asked Nov 11 at 14:19
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According to https://github.com/graphql-dotnet/graphql-dotnet/issues/903
The solution is we need to use SubFields
to get projected fields
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According to https://github.com/graphql-dotnet/graphql-dotnet/issues/903
The solution is we need to use SubFields
to get projected fields
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According to https://github.com/graphql-dotnet/graphql-dotnet/issues/903
The solution is we need to use SubFields
to get projected fields
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According to https://github.com/graphql-dotnet/graphql-dotnet/issues/903
The solution is we need to use SubFields
to get projected fields
According to https://github.com/graphql-dotnet/graphql-dotnet/issues/903
The solution is we need to use SubFields
to get projected fields
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