Carlos R. L. Rodrigues b868a4ef4d feat(index): add filterable fields to link definition (#11898)
* feat(index): add filterable fields to link definition

* rm comment

* break recursion

* validate read only links

* validate filterable

* gql schema array

* link parents

* isInverse

* push id when not present

* Fix ciruclar relationships and add tests to ensure proper behaviour (part 1)

* log and fallback to entity.alias

* cleanup and fixes

* cleanup and fixes

* cleanup and fixes

* fix get attributes

* gql type

* unit test

* array inference

* rm only

* package.json

* pacvkage.json

* fix link retrieval on duplicated entity type and aliases + tests

* link parents as array

* Match only parent entity

* rm comment

* remove hard coded schema

* extend types

* unit test

* test

* types

* pagination type

* type

* fix integration tests

* Improve performance of in selection

* use @@ to filter property

* escape jsonPath

* add Event Bus by default

* changeset

* rm postgres analyze

* estimate count

* new query

* parent aliases

* inner query w/ filter and sort relations

* address comments

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Co-authored-by: adrien2p <adrien.deperetti@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-04-29 12:10:31 +02:00
2025-01-06 08:23:36 +00:00

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