Graphql data simple data provider: handle if type can't be found #5999
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Right now, if the naming of your filter parameter doesn't match the expected naming (
resourceFilter
) the data provider errors out becausetype
isundefined
. In our case, our filters are namedresourceFilterInput
which seems like a fairly common pattern see kotlin docs and graphql docs. I think ideally, it would take in a parameter to adjust the naming convention the same way it does for query naming but this seems like a good temporary solution to at least make the filters usable for "nonstandard" naming practices.