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Swift Scripting Docs targetRootURL Possible Typo #1172

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@SimonRice SimonRice commented Apr 25, 2020

In the ApolloCodegenOptions section of the codegen tutorial, the targetRootURL parameter of ApolloCodegenOptions was set to targetRootURL, which I believe hasn't been referred to anywhere else. I believe this is meant to be targetURL, which has been used in previous steps.

So far, this has been incredibly useful though & I've been able to get some code generated entirely in Swift, so I'm a happy bunny! 🐰

In the `ApolloCodegenOptions` section of the codegen tutorial, the `targetRootURL` parameter of `ApolloCodegenOptions` was set to `targetRootURL`, which I believe hasn't been referred to anywhere else.  I believe this is meant to be `targetURL`, which has been used in previous steps.
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Yep, good catch!

@designatednerd designatednerd merged commit b91ccf6 into apollographql:master Apr 27, 2020
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