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@escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens
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Limit the number of tokens allowed in a GraphQL document.
This plugin will limit the number of tokens in a GraphQL operation.
# npm
npm install @escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens
# yarn
yarn add @escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens
@envelop/core
from @the-guild-org
import { envelop } from '@envelop/core';
import { maxTokensPlugin } from '@escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens';
const getEnveloped = envelop({
plugins: [
// ... other plugins ...
maxTokensPlugin({
maxTokenCount: 1000, // Number of tokens allowed in a document | Default: 1000
}),
]
})
This plugin relies on a parser plugin to works and access query from the context.
This should be supported by the engine you use.
If you experience any issues, please open an issue.
FAQs
Limit the number of tokens allowed in a GraphQL document.
The npm package @escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens receives a total of 65,358 weekly downloads. As such, @escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @escape.tech/graphql-armor-max-tokens demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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