graphql-example | GraphQL Example project for Toptal blog article | REST library

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graphql-example is a JavaScript library typically used in Web Services, REST, Express.js applications. graphql-example has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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            QUESTION

            How to add a rolling file logger to SpringBoot?
            Asked 2020-Jun-15 at 22:38

            I am learning SpringBoot using this very good example here.

            But one thing I wanted to learn how to add into this project is RollingFileAppender.

            In my previous projects I always did the following:

            1) Added these dependencies

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Jun-15 at 22:38

            Logging in Spring Boot isn't fundamentally different than in a vanilla Java project. Spring Boot uses Commons Logging for all internal logging but leaves the underlying log implementation open. Default configurations are provided for Java Util Logging, Log4J2, and Logback. In each case, loggers are pre-configured to use console output with optional file output also available. By default, if you use the “Starters”, Logback is used for logging.1

            If you want to stick with Log4J2, you'll have to exclude the default Logback dependency and include Log4J2:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62392742

            QUESTION

            GraphQL not loading children lists
            Asked 2017-Nov-06 at 15:05

            I had started out writing verbose GraphQL and switched to graphql-tools and makeExecutableSchema and with the changes it will load queries for user(id: "N"), users, group(id: "N") and groups, however, the nested lists just return "id": null. I feel like I have to have a small mistake somewhere but am not seeing it:

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            Answered 2017-Nov-06 at 15:05

            You've defined resolvers for your queries, while are just fields on your Query type. However, you don't have any resolvers for the group field on the User type, so GraphQL falls back to using the default resolver for that field. Since the property field on the Object User resolves to is just an array of ids, GraphQL doesn't know how to make sense of it -- after all, you told it groups would be an array of objects.

            You'll need to add a resolver for the groups field and transform that array into a Promise that will resolve to an array of Group objects:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47127175

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