extensions = $extensions; } /** * @return GraphqlErrorExtensions */ public function getExtensions() { return $this->extensions; } /** * The source locations where the error occurred. Locations should help * developers and toolings identify the source of error quickly. Included in * admin endpoints (`ExecuteGraphql`, `ExecuteGraphqlRead`, * `IntrospectGraphql`, `ImpersonateQuery`, `ImpersonateMutation`, * `UpdateSchema` and `UpdateConnector`) to reference the provided GraphQL GQL * document. Omitted in `ExecuteMutation` and `ExecuteQuery` since the caller * shouldn't have access access the underlying GQL source. * * @param SourceLocation[] $locations */ public function setLocations($locations) { $this->locations = $locations; } /** * @return SourceLocation[] */ public function getLocations() { return $this->locations; } /** * The detailed error message. The message should help developer understand * the underlying problem without leaking internal data. * * @param string $message */ public function setMessage($message) { $this->message = $message; } /** * @return string */ public function getMessage() { return $this->message; } /** * The result field which could not be populated due to error. Clients can use * path to identify whether a null result is intentional or caused by a * runtime error. It should be a list of string or index from the root of * GraphQL query document. * * @param array[] $path */ public function setPath($path) { $this->path = $path; } /** * @return array[] */ public function getPath() { return $this->path; } } // Adding a class alias for backwards compatibility with the previous class name. class_alias(GraphqlError::class, 'Google_Service_FirebaseDataConnect_GraphqlError');