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757 B
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19 lines
757 B
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__typename /foo/bar # possible, usual use case
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require="__a//b" __typename /foo/bar # possible and happens often for __a/$id in loops
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__typename /foo/bar/ # trailing slash will be stripped, can be documented
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__typename /foo//bar//baz # // will be converted to / implicitly through fs; error prone; disallow
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require="__a//b//c" __typename # // will be converted to / implicitly through fs; error prone; disallow
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Solution:
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1) allow require __a//b: type __a, object id /b
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=> strip first slash of object id, as we do in non-dep-mode
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2) allow _one_ trailing /: __type /foo/bar/ and require="__foo/abc/"
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=> strip one leading slash of object id
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3) disallow // within object id
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4) disallow starting or ending / after 1) and 2)
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