GraphQL
GraphQL Complexity Limit Policy
This policy allows you to add a limit for the depth and a limit for the complexity of a GraphQL query.
Configuration
The configuration shows how to configure the policy in the 'policies.json' document.
json
Policy Configuration
name
<string>
- The name of your policy instance. This is used as a reference in your routes.policyType
<string>
- The identifier of the policy. This is used by the Zuplo UI. Value should begraphql-complexity-limit-inbound
.handler.export
<string>
- The name of the exported type. Value should beGraphQLComplexityLimitInboundPolicy
.handler.module
<string>
- The module containing the policy. Value should be$import(@zuplo/runtime)
.handler.options
<object>
- The options for this policy. See Policy Options below.
Policy Options
The options for this policy are specified below. All properties are optional unless specifically marked as required.
useComplexityLimit
(required)<object>
- No description available.complexityLimit
<number>
- The maximum complexity a query is allowed to have.endpointUrl
<string>
- The endpoint URL to use for the complexity calculation.
useDepthLimit
(required)<object>
- No description available.depthLimit
<number>
- The maximum depth a query is allowed to have.ignore
<string[]>
- The fields to ignore when calculating the depth of a query.
Using the Policy
Depth Limit
Limit the depth a GraphQL query is allowed to query for.
- maxDepth - Number of levels a GraphQL query is allowed to query for.
This allows you to limit the depth of a GraphQL query. This is useful to prevent DoS attacks on your GraphQL server.
Complexity Limit
Example:
- maxComplexity - Maximum complexity allowed for a query.
Read more about how policies work