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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # BP GraphQL 2 | 3 | Bringing the power of GraphQL to BuddyPress. 4 | 5 | ## System Requirements 6 | 7 | * PHP >= 5.5 8 | * WP >= 4.9 9 | * WPGraphQL >= 0.0.28 10 | * BuddyPress >= 3.1.0 11 | 12 | ## Installation 13 | 14 | Drop this plugin in the wp-content/plugins directory and activate it. You need at least [WordPress 4.9](https://wordpress.org/download/), [WPGraphQL](https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql) and BuddyPress. 15 | 16 | ## Changelog ## 17 | 18 | ### 1.0 19 | 20 | * Initial release 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/install-wp-tests.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then 4 | echo "usage: $0 [db-host] [wp-version] [skip-database-creation]" 5 | exit 1 6 | fi 7 | 8 | DB_NAME=$1 9 | DB_USER=$2 10 | DB_PASS=$3 11 | DB_HOST=${4-localhost} 12 | WP_VERSION=${5-latest} 13 | SKIP_DB_CREATE=${6-false} 14 | 15 | TMPDIR=${TMPDIR-/tmp} 16 | TMPDIR=$(echo $TMPDIR | sed -e "s/\/$//") 17 | WP_TESTS_DIR=${WP_TESTS_DIR-$TMPDIR/wordpress-tests-lib} 18 | WP_CORE_DIR=${WP_CORE_DIR-$TMPDIR/wordpress/} 19 | 20 | download() { 21 | if [ `which curl` ]; then 22 | curl -s "$1" > "$2"; 23 | elif [ `which wget` ]; then 24 | wget -nv -O "$2" "$1" 25 | fi 26 | } 27 | 28 | if [[ $WP_VERSION =~ ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$ ]]; then 29 | WP_TESTS_TAG="branches/$WP_VERSION" 30 | elif [[ $WP_VERSION =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then 31 | if [[ $WP_VERSION =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0] ]]; then 32 | # version x.x.0 means the first release of the major version, so strip off the .0 and download version x.x 33 | WP_TESTS_TAG="tags/${WP_VERSION%??}" 34 | else 35 | WP_TESTS_TAG="tags/$WP_VERSION" 36 | fi 37 | elif [[ $WP_VERSION == 'nightly' || $WP_VERSION == 'trunk' ]]; then 38 | WP_TESTS_TAG="trunk" 39 | else 40 | # http serves a single offer, whereas https serves multiple. we only want one 41 | download http://api.wordpress.org/core/version-check/1.7/ /tmp/wp-latest.json 42 | grep '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?' /tmp/wp-latest.json 43 | LATEST_VERSION=$(grep -o '"version":"[^"]*' /tmp/wp-latest.json | sed 's/"version":"//') 44 | if [[ -z "$LATEST_VERSION" ]]; then 45 | echo "Latest WordPress version could not be found" 46 | exit 1 47 | fi 48 | WP_TESTS_TAG="tags/$LATEST_VERSION" 49 | fi 50 | 51 | set -ex 52 | 53 | install_wp() { 54 | 55 | if [ -d $WP_CORE_DIR ]; then 56 | return; 57 | fi 58 | 59 | mkdir -p $WP_CORE_DIR 60 | 61 | if [[ $WP_VERSION == 'nightly' || $WP_VERSION == 'trunk' ]]; then 62 | mkdir -p $TMPDIR/wordpress-nightly 63 | download https://wordpress.org/nightly-builds/wordpress-latest.zip $TMPDIR/wordpress-nightly/wordpress-nightly.zip 64 | unzip -q $TMPDIR/wordpress-nightly/wordpress-nightly.zip -d $TMPDIR/wordpress-nightly/ 65 | mv $TMPDIR/wordpress-nightly/wordpress/* $WP_CORE_DIR 66 | else 67 | if [ $WP_VERSION == 'latest' ]; then 68 | local ARCHIVE_NAME='latest' 69 | elif [[ $WP_VERSION =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then 70 | # https serves multiple offers, whereas http serves single. 71 | download https://api.wordpress.org/core/version-check/1.7/ $TMPDIR/wp-latest.json 72 | if [[ $WP_VERSION =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0] ]]; then 73 | # version x.x.0 means the first release of the major version, so strip off the .0 and download version x.x 74 | LATEST_VERSION=${WP_VERSION%??} 75 | else 76 | # otherwise, scan the releases and get the most up to date minor version of the major release 77 | local VERSION_ESCAPED=`echo $WP_VERSION | sed 's/\./\\\\./g'` 78 | LATEST_VERSION=$(grep -o '"version":"'$VERSION_ESCAPED'[^"]*' $TMPDIR/wp-latest.json | sed 's/"version":"//' | head -1) 79 | fi 80 | if [[ -z "$LATEST_VERSION" ]]; then 81 | local ARCHIVE_NAME="wordpress-$WP_VERSION" 82 | else 83 | local ARCHIVE_NAME="wordpress-$LATEST_VERSION" 84 | fi 85 | else 86 | local ARCHIVE_NAME="wordpress-$WP_VERSION" 87 | fi 88 | download https://wordpress.org/${ARCHIVE_NAME}.tar.gz $TMPDIR/wordpress.tar.gz 89 | tar --strip-components=1 -zxmf $TMPDIR/wordpress.tar.gz -C $WP_CORE_DIR 90 | fi 91 | 92 | download https://raw.github.com/markoheijnen/wp-mysqli/master/db.php $WP_CORE_DIR/wp-content/db.php 93 | } 94 | 95 | install_test_suite() { 96 | # portable in-place argument for both GNU sed and Mac OSX sed 97 | if [[ $(uname -s) == 'Darwin' ]]; then 98 | local ioption='-i .bak' 99 | else 100 | local ioption='-i' 101 | fi 102 | 103 | # set up testing suite if it doesn't yet exist 104 | if [ ! -d $WP_TESTS_DIR ]; then 105 | # set up testing suite 106 | mkdir -p $WP_TESTS_DIR 107 | svn co --quiet https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/${WP_TESTS_TAG}/tests/phpunit/includes/ $WP_TESTS_DIR/includes 108 | svn co --quiet https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/${WP_TESTS_TAG}/tests/phpunit/data/ $WP_TESTS_DIR/data 109 | fi 110 | 111 | if [ ! -f wp-tests-config.php ]; then 112 | download https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/${WP_TESTS_TAG}/wp-tests-config-sample.php "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 113 | # remove all forward slashes in the end 114 | WP_CORE_DIR=$(echo $WP_CORE_DIR | sed "s:/\+$::") 115 | sed $ioption "s:dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/src/':'$WP_CORE_DIR/':" "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 116 | sed $ioption "s/youremptytestdbnamehere/$DB_NAME/" "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 117 | sed $ioption "s/yourusernamehere/$DB_USER/" "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 118 | sed $ioption "s/yourpasswordhere/$DB_PASS/" "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 119 | sed $ioption "s|localhost|${DB_HOST}|" "$WP_TESTS_DIR"/wp-tests-config.php 120 | fi 121 | 122 | } 123 | 124 | install_db() { 125 | 126 | if [ ${SKIP_DB_CREATE} = "true" ]; then 127 | return 0 128 | fi 129 | 130 | # parse DB_HOST for port or socket references 131 | local PARTS=(${DB_HOST//\:/ }) 132 | local DB_HOSTNAME=${PARTS[0]}; 133 | local DB_SOCK_OR_PORT=${PARTS[1]}; 134 | local EXTRA="" 135 | 136 | if ! [ -z $DB_HOSTNAME ] ; then 137 | if [ $(echo $DB_SOCK_OR_PORT | grep -e '^[0-9]\{1,\}$') ]; then 138 | EXTRA=" --host=$DB_HOSTNAME --port=$DB_SOCK_OR_PORT --protocol=tcp" 139 | elif ! [ -z $DB_SOCK_OR_PORT ] ; then 140 | EXTRA=" --socket=$DB_SOCK_OR_PORT" 141 | elif ! [ -z $DB_HOSTNAME ] ; then 142 | EXTRA=" --host=$DB_HOSTNAME --protocol=tcp" 143 | fi 144 | fi 145 | 146 | # create database 147 | mysqladmin create $DB_NAME --user="$DB_USER" --password="$DB_PASS"$EXTRA 148 | } 149 | 150 | install_wp 151 | install_test_suite 152 | install_db 153 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bp-graphql.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | setup_constants(); 58 | self::$instance->dependencies(); 59 | self::$instance->includes(); 60 | self::$instance->actions(); 61 | self::$instance->filters(); 62 | } 63 | 64 | /** 65 | * Return the BPGraphQL Instance 66 | */ 67 | return self::$instance; 68 | } 69 | 70 | /** 71 | * Throw error on object clone. 72 | * The whole idea of the singleton design pattern is that there is a single object 73 | * therefore, we don't want the object to be cloned. 74 | * 75 | * @access public 76 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 77 | * @return void 78 | */ 79 | public function __clone() { 80 | 81 | // Cloning instances of the class is forbidden. 82 | _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, esc_html__( 'The BPGraphQL class should not be cloned.', 'bp-graphql' ), '0.0.1-alpha' ); 83 | 84 | } 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * Disable unserializing of the class. 88 | * 89 | * @access public 90 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 91 | * @return void 92 | */ 93 | public function __wakeup() { 94 | 95 | // De-serializing instances of the class is forbidden. 96 | _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, esc_html__( 'De-serializing instances of the BPGraphQL class is not allowed', 'bp-graphql' ), '0.0.1-alpha' ); 97 | 98 | } 99 | 100 | /** 101 | * Setup plugin constants. 102 | * 103 | * @access private 104 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 105 | * @return void 106 | */ 107 | private function setup_constants() { 108 | 109 | // Plugin Folder Path. 110 | if ( ! defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_DIR' ) ) { 111 | define( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_DIR', plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) ); 112 | } 113 | 114 | // Plugin Folder URL. 115 | if ( ! defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_URL' ) ) { 116 | define( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_URL', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) ); 117 | } 118 | 119 | // Plugin Root File. 120 | if ( ! defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_FILE' ) ) { 121 | define( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_FILE', __FILE__ ); 122 | } 123 | 124 | } 125 | 126 | /** 127 | * Uses composer's autoload to include required files. 128 | * 129 | * @access private 130 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 131 | * @return void 132 | */ 133 | private function includes() { 134 | 135 | // Autoload required classes. 136 | require_once( BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_DIR . 'vendor/autoload.php' ); 137 | 138 | } 139 | 140 | /** 141 | * Class dependencies 142 | * 143 | * @access private 144 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 145 | * @return void 146 | */ 147 | private function dependencies() { 148 | 149 | // Checks if BuddyPress is installed. 150 | if ( ! class_exists( 'BuddyPress' ) ) { 151 | add_action( 'admin_notices', array( $this, 'buddypress_missing_notice' ) ); 152 | return; 153 | } 154 | 155 | // Checks if WPGraphQL is installed. 156 | if ( ! class_exists( 'WPGraphQL' ) ) { 157 | add_action( 'admin_notices', array( $this, 'wpgraphql_missing_notice' ) ); 158 | return; 159 | } 160 | 161 | } 162 | 163 | /** 164 | * Sets up actions to run at certain spots throughout WordPress and the BPGraphQL execution cycle 165 | * 166 | * @access private 167 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 168 | * @return void 169 | */ 170 | private function actions() { 171 | 172 | /** 173 | * Init BPGraphQL after themes have been setup, 174 | * allowing for both plugins and themes to register 175 | * things before graphql_init 176 | */ 177 | add_action( 'after_setup_theme', function() { 178 | 179 | /** 180 | * Fire off init action 181 | * 182 | * @param BPGraphQL $instance The instance of the BPGraphQL class 183 | */ 184 | do_action( 'bpgraphql_init', self::$instance ); 185 | 186 | } ); 187 | 188 | } 189 | 190 | /** 191 | * Hook BuddyPress fields. 192 | * 193 | * @access private 194 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 195 | * @return void 196 | */ 197 | private function filters() { 198 | add_filter( 'graphql_root_queries', [ '\BPGraphQL\Filters', 'add_fields' ], 10, 1 ); 199 | } 200 | 201 | /** 202 | * BuddyPress missing notice. 203 | * 204 | * @access public 205 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 206 | * @return void 207 | */ 208 | public function buddypress_missing_notice() { 209 | ?> 210 |
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228 | 2 | 3 | Generally-applicable sniffs for WordPress plugins 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | . 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | */node_modules/* 16 | */vendor/* 17 | 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /phpunit.xml.dist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ./tests/ 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === BP GraphQL === 2 | Contributors: The BuddyPress Community 3 | Tags: graphql, rest, community, api, buddypress, social networking 4 | Requires at least: 4.9.0 5 | Tested up to: 5.0-alpha-43320 6 | Requires PHP: 5.5 7 | Stable tag: 0.0.1-alpha 8 | License: GPLv3 9 | License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html 10 | 11 | GraphQL API integration for BuddyPress 12 | 13 | == Description == 14 | 15 | Bringing the power of the graphql to BuddyPress. 16 | 17 | == Changelog == 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Data/DataSource.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id ) ) { 35 | throw new UserError( sprintf( __( 'No group was found with the ID: %d', 'bp-graphql' ), absint( $id ) ) ); 36 | } 37 | 38 | return $group; 39 | 40 | } 41 | 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Filters.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Types::group_type(), 34 | 'description' => __( 'Group defined for BuddyPress', 'bp-graphql' ), 35 | 'args' => [ 36 | 'id' => WPTypes::non_null( WPTypes::id() ), 37 | ], 38 | 'resolve' => function ( $source, array $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 39 | return DataSource::resolve_group( $args['id'] ); 40 | }, 41 | ]; 42 | 43 | return $fields; 44 | 45 | } 46 | 47 | } 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Type/Enum/GroupStatusEnumType.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'GroupStatusEnum', 36 | 'description' => __( 'The status of the group.', 'bp-graphql' ), 37 | 'values' => self::values(), 38 | ); 39 | 40 | parent::__construct( $config ); 41 | } 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * Values. 45 | * 46 | * @access private 47 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 48 | * @return array 49 | */ 50 | private static function values() { 51 | 52 | /** 53 | * Set the default, if no values are built dynamically 54 | */ 55 | self::$values = [ 56 | 'value' => 'public', 57 | ]; 58 | 59 | /** 60 | * Get the dynamic list of group status 61 | */ 62 | $group_status = [ 'public', 'private', 'hidden' ]; 63 | 64 | /** 65 | * If there are $post_stati, create the $values based on them 66 | */ 67 | if ( ! empty( $group_status ) && is_array( $group_status ) ) { 68 | 69 | /** 70 | * Reset the array 71 | */ 72 | self::$values = []; 73 | 74 | /** 75 | * Loop through the group status 76 | */ 77 | foreach ( $group_status as $status ) { 78 | 79 | self::$values[ $status ] = array( 80 | 'description' => sprintf( __( 'Group with the %1$s status', 'bp-graphql' ), $status ), 81 | 'value' => $status, 82 | ); 83 | } 84 | } 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * Return the $values 88 | */ 89 | return self::$values; 90 | 91 | } 92 | 93 | } 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Type/Group/GroupType.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | self::$type_name, 51 | 'description' => __( 'Info about a BuddyPress group', 'bp-graphql' ), 52 | 'fields' => function() { 53 | return self::fields(); 54 | }, 55 | ]; 56 | 57 | parent::__construct( $config ); 58 | 59 | } 60 | 61 | /** 62 | * Configure the fields. 63 | * 64 | * @access protected 65 | * @since 0.0.1-alpha 66 | * @return mixed|null 67 | */ 68 | protected static function fields() { 69 | 70 | if ( null === self::$fields ) { 71 | 72 | $fields = [ 73 | 'id' => [ 74 | 'type' => Types::non_null( Types::id() ), 75 | 'description' => __( 'The globally unique ID for the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 76 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 77 | return ( ! empty( $group->id ) ) ? $group->id : null; 78 | }, 79 | ], 80 | 'groupId' => [ 81 | 'type' => Types::non_null( Types::int() ), 82 | 'description' => __( 'The id field that matches the BP_Groups_Group->id field.', 'bp-graphql' ), 83 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 84 | return ( ! empty( $group->id ) ) ? $group->id : null; 85 | }, 86 | ], 87 | 'creatorId' => [ 88 | 'type' => Types::user(), 89 | 'description' => __( 'The creator of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 90 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 91 | $user_id = ( ! empty( $group->creator_id ) ) ? $group->creator_id : null; 92 | 93 | return ( ! empty( $user_id ) ) ? DataSource::resolve_user( $user_id ) : null; 94 | }, 95 | ], 96 | // 'admins' => [ 97 | // 'type' => Types::list_of( Types::user() ), 98 | // 'description' => __( 'The admins of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 99 | // 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 100 | // $admins = []; 101 | 102 | // $admin_mods = groups_get_group_members( array( 103 | // 'group_id' => $group->id, 104 | // 'group_role' => [ 'admin' ], 105 | // ) ); 106 | 107 | // foreach ( (array) $admin_mods['members'] as $user ) { 108 | // if ( ! empty( $user->is_admin ) ) { 109 | // return DataSource::resolve_user( $user->ID ); 110 | // } 111 | // } 112 | 113 | // // return ( ! empty( $admins ) ) ? $admins : null; 114 | // }, 115 | // ], 116 | // 'mods' => [ 117 | // 'type' => Types::list_of( Types::user() ), 118 | // 'description' => __( 'The mods of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 119 | // 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 120 | // $admins = []; 121 | 122 | // $admin_mods = groups_get_group_members( array( 123 | // 'group_id' => $group->id, 124 | // 'group_role' => [ 'mods' ], 125 | // ) ); 126 | 127 | // foreach ( (array) $admin_mods['members'] as $user ) { 128 | // if ( ! empty( $user->mods ) ) { 129 | // return DataSource::resolve_user( $user->ID ); 130 | // } 131 | // } 132 | 133 | // // return ( ! empty( $admins ) ) ? $admins : null; 134 | // }, 135 | // ], 136 | 'name' => [ 137 | 'type' => Types::string(), 138 | 'description' => __( 'The name of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 139 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 140 | return ( ! empty( $group->name ) ) ? $group->name : null; 141 | }, 142 | ], 143 | 'slug' => [ 144 | 'type' => Types::string(), 145 | 'description' => __( 'The slug of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 146 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 147 | return ( ! empty( $group->slug ) ) ? $group->slug : null; 148 | }, 149 | ], 150 | 'description' => [ 151 | 'type' => Types::string(), 152 | 'description' => __( 'The description of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 153 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 154 | return ( ! empty( $group->description ) ) ? $group->description : null; 155 | }, 156 | ], 157 | 'link' => [ 158 | 'type' => Types::string(), 159 | 'description' => __( 'The link of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 160 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 161 | $link = bp_get_group_permalink( $group ); 162 | 163 | return ( ! empty( $link ) ) ? $link : null; 164 | }, 165 | ], 166 | 'enableForum' => [ 167 | 'type' => Types::boolean(), 168 | 'description' => __( 'Whether the group has a forum or not', 'bp-graphql' ), 169 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 170 | return $group->enable_forum; 171 | }, 172 | ], 173 | 'totalMemberCount' => [ 174 | 'type' => Types::int(), 175 | 'description' => __( 'Count of all group members', 'bp-graphql' ), 176 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 177 | $count = groups_get_groupmeta( $group->id, 'total_member_count' ); 178 | 179 | return ( ! empty( $count ) ) ? $count : null; 180 | }, 181 | ], 182 | 'lastActivity' => [ 183 | 'type' => Types::string(), 184 | 'description' => __( 'The date the group was last active', 'bp-graphql' ), 185 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 186 | $date = Types::prepare_date_response( groups_get_groupmeta( $group->id, 'last_activity' ) ); 187 | 188 | return ( ! empty( $date ) ) ? $date : null; 189 | }, 190 | ], 191 | 'dateCreated' => [ 192 | 'type' => Types::string(), 193 | 'description' => __( 'The status of the group', 'bp-graphql' ), 194 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 195 | $date = Types::prepare_date_response( $group->date_created ); 196 | 197 | return ( ! empty( $date ) ) ? $date : null; 198 | }, 199 | ], 200 | 'status' => [ 201 | 'type' => Types::string(), 202 | 'description' => __( 'The date the group was created', 'bp-graphql' ), 203 | 'resolve' => function( \BP_Groups_Group $group, $args, AppContext $context, ResolveInfo $info ) { 204 | return ( ! empty( $group->status ) ) ? $group->status : null; 205 | }, 206 | ], 207 | ]; 208 | 209 | self::$fields = self::prepare_fields( $fields, self::$type_name ); 210 | 211 | } 212 | 213 | return ( ! empty( self::$fields ) ) ? self::$fields : null; 214 | 215 | } 216 | 217 | } 218 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Types.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | assertTrue( defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_DIR' ) ); 15 | $this->assertTrue( defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_URL' ) ); 16 | $this->assertTrue( defined( 'BPGRAPHQL_PLUGIN_FILE' ) ); 17 | } 18 | 19 | } 20 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------