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Did you ever get a proper solution to this? This seems like a major limitation to be honest |
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three years later... is this issue considered for resolution? Or are there alternative ways to get the fields of the children? |
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There were multiple discussions (e.g. #1071) dealing with STI in REST, but I wasn't able to find anything about GraphQL support for that.
Currently I have a single entity which has various external IDs assigned to it in a single collection. These IDs are typed using STI. When calling using REST I get a result similar to this:
Is there any way to achieve this in GraphQL? From what I see the GraphiQL sees only the
AbstractExternalId
which:Is this my missconfiguration somewhere or STI is only supported for REST?
Edit:
So far to get at least the information about type userland method can be added to a trait and to all children which looks similar to:
but obviously that's not a solution ;)
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