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envelop-no-batched-queries
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Graphql envelop plugin for no alias graphql directive. It can limit the amount of alias fields that can be used for queries and mutations. Preventing batch attacks.
This package is an envelop plugin version of
graphql-no-batched-queries
validation directive.
npm i envelop-no-batched-queries
import { envelop } from '@envelop/core'
import { useNoBatchedQueries } from 'envelop-no-batched-queries'
// allow 2 queries or mutations per request (default is 1)
const batchValidation = useNoBatchedQueries({ allow: 2 })
const getEnveloped = envelop({
plugins: [batchValidation]
})
FAQs
Graphql envelop plugin for no alias graphql directive. It can limit the amount of alias fields that can be used for queries and mutations. Preventing batch attacks.
The npm package envelop-no-batched-queries receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, envelop-no-batched-queries popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that envelop-no-batched-queries demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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