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apollo-tracing

Collect and expose trace data for GraphQL requests

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What is apollo-tracing?

The apollo-tracing npm package is used to collect and expose performance tracing data for GraphQL requests in Apollo Server. It helps in understanding the performance characteristics of your GraphQL operations by providing detailed timing information.

What are apollo-tracing's main functionalities?

Enable Tracing in Apollo Server

This code sample demonstrates how to enable tracing in Apollo Server. By setting the `tracing` option to `true` and using `addTracingToResolvers`, you can collect detailed performance data for each GraphQL request.

const { ApolloServer, gql } = require('apollo-server');
const { makeExecutableSchema } = require('@graphql-tools/schema');
const { addTracingToResolvers } = require('apollo-tracing');

const typeDefs = gql`
  type Query {
    hello: String
  }
`;

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    hello: () => 'Hello world!',
  },
};

const schema = makeExecutableSchema({ typeDefs, resolvers });
addTracingToResolvers(schema);

const server = new ApolloServer({
  schema,
  tracing: true,
});

server.listen().then(({ url }) => {
  console.log(`🚀 Server ready at ${url}`);
});

Accessing Tracing Data

This code sample shows how to access tracing data in the response of a GraphQL query. When tracing is enabled, the response will include an `extensions` field containing detailed timing information for each resolver.

const { ApolloServer, gql } = require('apollo-server');

const typeDefs = gql`
  type Query {
    hello: String
  }
`;

const resolvers = {
  Query: {
    hello: () => 'Hello world!',
  },
};

const server = new ApolloServer({
  typeDefs,
  resolvers,
  tracing: true,
});

server.listen().then(({ url }) => {
  console.log(`🚀 Server ready at ${url}`);
});

// Example query to access tracing data
// query {
//   hello
// }
// The response will include a `extensions` field with tracing data
// {
//   "data": {
//     "hello": "Hello world!"
//   },
//   "extensions": {
//     "tracing": {
//       "version": 1,
//       "startTime": "2023-10-01T00:00:00.000Z",
//       "endTime": "2023-10-01T00:00:00.100Z",
//       "duration": 100000000,
//       "execution": {
//         "resolvers": [
//           {
//             "path": ["hello"],
//             "parentType": "Query",
//             "fieldName": "hello",
//             "returnType": "String",
//             "startOffset": 0,
//             "duration": 100000000
//           }
//         ]
//       }
//     }
//   }
// }

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