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https://github.com/4Catalyzer/graphql-validation-complexity

Query complexity validation for GraphQL.js
https://github.com/4Catalyzer/graphql-validation-complexity

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Query complexity validation for GraphQL.js

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# graphql-validation-complexity [![Travis][build-badge]][build] [![npm][npm-badge]][npm]

Query complexity validation for GraphQL.js.

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## Usage

```js
import { createComplexityLimitRule } from 'graphql-validation-complexity';

const ComplexityLimitRule = createComplexityLimitRule(1000);
// Then use this rule with validate() or other validation APIs.
```

For example, with `express-graphql` or Apollo Server, pass the complexity limit rule to `validationRules`.

```js
const graphqlMiddleware = graphqlHTTP({
schema,
validationRules: [createComplexityLimitRule(1000)],
});

const apolloServer = new ApolloServer({
schema,
validationRules: [createComplexityLimitRule(1000)],
});
```

You can provide a configuration object with custom global costs for scalars and objects as `scalarCost` and `objectCost` respectively, and a custom cost factor for lists as `listFactor`.

```js
const ComplexityLimitRule = createComplexityLimitRule(1000, {
scalarCost: 1,
objectCost: 10, // Default is 0.
listFactor: 20, // Default is 10.
});
```

You can also set custom costs and cost factors as field definition extensions with the `getCost` and `getCostFactor` callbacks.

```js
const expensiveField = {
type: ExpensiveItem,
extensions: {
getCost: () => 50,
},
};

const expensiveList = {
type: new GraphQLList(MyItem),
extensions: {
getCostFactor: () => 100,
},
};
```

You can also define these via field directives in the SDL.

```graphql
directive @cost(value: Int) on FIELD_DEFINITION
directive @costFactor(value: Int) on FIELD_DEFINITION

type CustomCostItem {
expensiveField: ExpensiveItem @cost(value: 50)
expensiveList: [MyItem] @costFactor(value: 100)
}
```

The configuration object also supports an `onCost` callback for logging query costs and a `formatErrorMessage` callback for customizing error messages. `onCost` will be called for every query with its cost. `formatErrorMessage` will be called with the cost whenever a query exceeds the complexity limit, and should return a string containing the error message.

```js
const ComplexityLimitRule = createComplexityLimitRule(1000, {
onCost: (cost) => {
console.log('query cost:', cost);
},
formatErrorMessage: (cost) =>
`query with cost ${cost} exceeds complexity limit`,
});
```

The configuration object also supports a `createError` callback for creating a custom `GraphQLError`. `createError` will be called with the cost and the document node whenever an error occurs. `formatErrorMessage` will be ignored when `createError` is specified.

```js
const ComplexityLimitRule = createComplexityLimitRule(1000, {
createError(cost, documentNode) {
const error = new GraphQLError('custom error', [documentNode]);
error.meta = { cost };
return error;
},
});
```

By default, the validation rule applies a custom, lower cost factor for lists of introspection types, to prevent introspection queries from having unreasonably high costs. You can adjust this by setting `introspectionListFactor` on the configuration object.

```js
const ComplexityLimitRule = createComplexityLimitRule(1000, {
introspectionListFactor: 10, // Default is 2.
});
```

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