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  • 5 years

    ElasticSearch Integration Testing with ElasticSearch Inside

    Integration Testing can be quite cumbersome, especially when you have a lot of moving parts involved. To test my ElasticSearch code I was used to spin up a docker instance and discard it after the tests ran.
    Recently I changed my approach after receiving the following tip from a colleague(thanks Jasper!): https://github.com/poulfoged/elasticsearch-inside...

  • 5 years

    GraphQL–DotNet - The type: Guid cannot be coerced effectively to a GraphQL type

    I’m spending a lot (read: “waaay to many”) time learning GraphQL. One of the things I had to figure out was how to use Guids inside my GraphQL schema.
    On one of my projects we are using Guids. Here is the mapping I tried to use:
    When loading my GraphQL endpoint this resulted in the following error message:...

  • 5 years

    GraphQL–DotNet–Expose exceptions

    I’m spending a lot (read: “waaay to many”) time learning GraphQL. One of the things I had to figure out was how to expose exceptions. Out of the box you get a generic GraphQL exception, but if you want to drill down into what is going on, you have to...

  • 5 years

    GraphQL-DotNet–Use an async resolver

    I’m spending a lot (read: “waaay to many”) time learning GraphQL. One of the things I had to figure out was how to call an async method inside a field resolver.
    You have 2 options:
    Option 1 -  Use the Field<> method and return a Task:

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