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| [[web.graphql.runtimewiring]] | ||||
| === GraphQL RuntimeWiring | ||||
| The GraphQL Java `RuntimeWiring.Builder` can be used to register custom scalar types, directives, type resolvers, `DataFetcher`s, and more. | ||||
| The GraphQL Java `RuntimeWiring.Builder` can be used to register custom scalar types, directives, type resolvers, ``DataFetcher``s, and more. | ||||
| You can declare `RuntimeWiringConfigurer` beans in your Spring config to get access to the `RuntimeWiring.Builder`. | ||||
| Spring Boot detects such beans and adds them to the {spring-graphql-docs}#execution-graphqlsource[GraphQlSource builder]. | ||||
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| Typically, however, applications will not implement `DataFetcher` directly and will instead create {spring-graphql-docs}#controllers[annotated controllers]. | ||||
| Spring Boot will automatically detect `@Controller` classes with annotated handler methods and register those as `DataFetcher`s. | ||||
| Spring Boot will automatically detect `@Controller` classes with annotated handler methods and register those as ``DataFetcher``s. | ||||
| Here's a sample implementation for our greeting query with a `@Controller` class: | ||||
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| include::code:GreetingController[] | ||||
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| [[web.graphql.transports.http-websocket]] | ||||
| ==== HTTP and WebSocket | ||||
| The GraphQL HTTP endpoint is at HTTP POST "/graphql" by default. | ||||
| The GraphQL HTTP endpoint is at HTTP POST `/graphql` by default. | ||||
| The path can be customized with configprop:spring.graphql.path[]. | ||||
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| TIP: The HTTP endpoint for both Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux is provided by a `RouterFunction` bean with an `@Order` of `0`. | ||||
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| [[web.graphql.exception-handling]] | ||||
| === Exceptions Handling | ||||
| === Exception Handling | ||||
| Spring GraphQL enables applications to register one or more Spring `DataFetcherExceptionResolver` components that are invoked sequentially. | ||||
| The Exception must be resolved to a list of `graphql.GraphQLError` objects, see {spring-graphql-docs}#execution-exceptions[Spring GraphQL exception handling documentation]. | ||||
| Spring Boot will automatically detect `DataFetcherExceptionResolver` beans and register them with the `GraphQlSource.Builder`. | ||||
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