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@apollo/utils.stripsensitiveliterals
Advanced tools
Remove literals from an AST which might contain PII (strings and numbers, and optionally lists and objects)
The stripSensitiveLiterals
function is used to remove string and numeric
literals from a graphql DocumentNode
which could be sensitive. Consider using
variables instead!
import { stripSensitiveLiterals } from "@apollo/utils.stripsensitiveliterals";
stripSensitiveLiterals(
parse(`#graphql
query User {
user(name: "Ada Lovelace", age: 31, ids: ["1", "2", "3"])
}
`),
);
/**
query User {
user(name: "", age: 0, ids: ["", "", ""])
}
*/
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Remove literals from an AST which might contain PII (strings and numbers, and optionally lists and objects)
The npm package @apollo/utils.stripsensitiveliterals receives a total of 616,167 weekly downloads. As such, @apollo/utils.stripsensitiveliterals popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @apollo/utils.stripsensitiveliterals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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