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@apollo/server-plugin-operation-registry

v4.0.1

Published

Apollo Server operation registry plugin

Downloads

3,823

Readme

Operation Registry Plugin

The operation registry plugin is the interface into the Apollo Platform's operation registry and enables operation safelisting, which allows selective execution based on the operation. Safelisting eliminates the risk of unexpected operations that could cause downtime from being run against a graph.

In order to enable safelisting, follow the step by step guide in the Apollo docs. These steps describe how to extract and upload operations defined within client applications to Apollo Studio using the Apollo CLI. Once operations have been registered, this plugin for Apollo Server fetches the manifest of these operations from Apollo Studio and forbids the execution of any operations that are not in that manifest.

Usage

The following example shows basic usage of the plugin with Apollo Server. First, add the plugin to your project's package.json:

npm install @apollo/server-plugin-operation-registry

Then, ensure Apollo Server has access to an API key, for example as the APOLLO_KEY environment variable:

APOLLO_KEY=<API_KEY> npm start

Next, enable the plugin by adding it to the plugins parameter to the Apollo Server options:

const server = new ApolloServer({
  typeDefs,
  resolvers,
  subscriptions: false,
  plugins: [
    require("@apollo/server-plugin-operation-registry")({
      forbidUnregisteredOperations: true
    })
  ]
});
const { ApolloServer } = require("apollo-server");
const { ApolloGateway } = require("@apollo/gateway");

const gateway = new ApolloGateway({
  serviceList: [ /* services */ ],
});

const server = new ApolloServer({
  gateway,
  subscriptions: false,
  plugins: [
    require("@apollo/server-plugin-operation-registry")({
      forbidUnregisteredOperations: true
    })
  ]
});

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

Variant

Clients can register their operations to a specific variant, so the plugin contains the graphVariant field to specify which variant to pull operation manifests from.

const server = new ApolloServer({
  plugins: [
    require("@apollo/server-plugin-operation-registry")({
      graphVariant: "production"
    })
  ]
});

Metrics

The plugin will transmit metrics regarding unregistered operations which can be viewed within Apollo Studio. The following example shows the unregistered operations sent by a particular client: