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@parameter1/google-ad-manager-graphql-generator

v1.0.0

Published

Generates GraphQL type definitions using the Google Ad Manager API WSDLs.

Readme

Google Ad Manager GraphQL Schema Generator

Reads the GAM API WSDL files and generates a corresponding GraphQL schema for a provided API version.

General

  • WSDL types that lack child fields will be generated as a definition with a _: Boolean placeholder field. This is due to the GraphQL spec requring all definitions to have at least one field. This applies to all generated Type, Interface, Input, and Enum definitions.
  • When building fields for Type and Interface definitions, the reference field value is handled as follows:
    • if explicitly mapped to a scalar value use the mapped value (e.g. xsd:string becomes String)
    • otherwise, load the WSDLType object.
    • if WSDLType.isEnumerated, reference the Enum name
    • if WSDLType.abstract, reference the Interface name
    • if the type has child types (via extension), reference the Interface name
    • otherwise, use the Type name

Enums

  • A definition will be an Enum when the WSDLType.enumeration array field has values.

Interfaces

  • A definition will only be an Interface when the WSDLType.abstract field is set to true.
  • A definition will be an Interface with a corresponding Type when the WSDL type is extended by another WSDL type.

Types

  • A type will implement an Interface when the WSDLType.extension field has a value set.
  • Types with the WSDLType.abstract field set to true will never be a concrete Type and will be generated as an Interface

Inputs

Queries

Mutations