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GitHub GraphQL API client for browsers and Node
License: MIT License
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Merge pull request #9559 from jamesgeorge007/feat/refactor-banner-plugin
b50a995
Merge pull request #9568 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/eslint-plugin-jest-22.15.1
385fe6a
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069c33a
Fix asyncHook callback interceptor for ProfilingPlugin
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Merge pull request #9558 from jamesgeorge007/hotfix/fix-typo
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fix: revert
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minor fix
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fix: lint
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Good point! Maybe we could do a similar typescript verification test as we do in @octokit/rest
?
https://github.com/octokit/rest.js/blob/fc62e6b98625830e1c60ba6c630306468b4c65a9/package.json#L66
Originally posted by @gr2m in #256 (comment)
This is a follow up issue to octokit/auth-app.js#111 @lencioni
Minimal test case to reproduce the problem
const { createAppAuth } = require("@octokit/auth-app");
const { request } = require("@octokit/request");
const { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
const GITHUB_BASE_URL = "https://ghe.io";
test();
function test() {
const auth = createAppAuth({
id: process.env.APP_ID,
privateKey: process.env.PRIVATE_KEY,
installationId: process.env.INSTALLATION_ID,
});
const graphqlWithAuth = graphql.defaults({
baseUrl: `${process.env.HOST}/api`,
request: {
hook: auth.hook,
},
});
graphqlWithAuth(
`query {
viewer {
login
}
}`
).then(console.log, (error) => {
console.log(error);
process.exit(1);
});
}
The script currently fails with 406
The problem is that using auth.hook
will utilize the request instance that it was passed into. That means that the @octokit/auth-app
instance will use ${process.env.HOST}/api
as baseURL which will result it sending the request to create an installation access token to
POST https://[GHES HOST]/api/app/installations/83/access_tokens
But the correct URL is
POST https://[GHES HOST]/api/v3/app/installations/83/access_tokens
I will workaround it by updating the README to set baseUrl to https://[GHES host]/api/v3
instead of https://[GHES host]/api
, and then replacing the /api/v3
suffix in the baseUrl with just /api
for the GraphQL requests only.
This will resolve the problem at hand. The real fix to this is to remove any suffix from the baseUrl
option across all Octokit packages, and add it only as needed. We have been bitten by this several times in the past. This will require much more work and might introduce breaking changes, so I'll address that later.
What happened?
When trying to import GraphQlQueryResponseData
type from @octokit/graphql.js
is not possible because it is not exposed. Only graphql
interface inside types.ts
is exported
What did you expect to happen?
To be able to import it directly from the lib without accessing dist-types/
folder
What the problem might be
Pika plugin when generating types exposure
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Opened a related issue in the Pika builder repo: issue 83. This is something that should be fixed in the plugin-ts-standard-pkg
repository. In the meantime, I think we need a patch solution here.
The Issue
In graphql 4.0.0, submodule definition files were generated to 'dist-types' by the pika
builder. Developers will only get access to the the definitions for index.d.ts
because of where and how the source files were generated.
Solutions
index.ts
. This requires a major version bump when the exports are eventually removed from index.ts
. This pattern could also run into naming collisions.d.ts
files to node-src
directory. This should probably be done in a post-build script.This is the error and no-one has yet been able to fix it. Maybe sometime later it will be obvious how to fix the issue
Type '(<T extends GraphQlQueryResponse>(query: string | Parameters, options?: Parameters | undefined) => Promise<{ [key: string]: any; } | null>) & { defaults: (newDefaults: Parameters) => graphql; endpoint: endpoint; }' is not assignable to type 'graphql'.
Type 'Promise<{ [key: string]: any; } | null>' is not assignable to type 'Promise<GraphQlQueryResponse>'.
Type '{ [key: string]: any; } | null' is not assignable to type 'GraphQlQueryResponse'.
Type 'null' is not assignable to type 'GraphQlQueryResponse'.
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fix: vulnerabilities (#227)
2c73fc8
Bump lodash from 4.17.11 to 4.17.14 (#229)
cf1921d
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Is there any baked-in solution that allows to wait if rate-limit exceeded?
Or just any rate-limit interaction?
After upgrading to the latest version 4.5.6 a NodeJS serverless Azure Function now complains about
isPlainObject is not a function at Object.keys.forEach.key
If I revert the package.json dependency back to 4.5.4 then it continues to work as it once did.
2020-09-15T11:38:06.357 [Error] Executed 'Functions.IsActiveSponsor' (Failed, Id=aaee2f87-29b6-43d9-8f2f-92c964e370bf, Duration=11ms)Result: FailureException: Worker was unable to load function IsActiveSponsor: 'TypeError: isPlainObject is not a function'
Stack: TypeError: isPlainObject is not a functionat Object.keys.forEach.key (D:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\@octokit\endpoint\dist-node\index.js:24:9)
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at mergeDeep (D:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\@octokit\endpoint\dist-node\index.js:23:24)
at merge (D:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\@octokit\endpoint\dist-node\index.js:52:25)
at withDefaults (D:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\@octokit\endpoint\dist-node\index.js:348:20)
at Object.<anonymous> (D:\home\site\wwwroot\node_modules\@octokit\endpoint\dist-node\index.js:376:18)
at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:778:30)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:789:10)
at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:653:32)
at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:593:12)
Hi,
Please delete this issue if this isn't the right place to submit feature requests for the GitHub GraphQL API. If you can point me to the right place, even better!
I'm working on an app that displays all a users repositories in a sortable and filterable table so that they can easily identify issues with their repos setup, and prioritize fixes (like "all non-archived repos should be tagged and have <x security vulnerabilities"). I saw the new "used by" badge on GitHub repositories - great stuff! I would love to add a column for this to my app, because I think it would be a good heuristic for prioritizing fixes. I haven't been able to find a way to access this data with the GraphQL API - only dependencies (rather than dependents) are available.
FWIW, I've worked with triaging on public feature requests issue trackers for APIs, and I feel like I should clarify that this is really just a suggestion, and I don't expect it to happen soon, but it would be nice if it happened at all π
Thanks!
Hugh
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options
parameter (@plroebuck).jsonc
extension (@sstephant)These are soft-deprecated, and will emit a warning upon use. Support will be removed in (likely) the next major version of Mocha:
this.skip()
in "before each" hooks (@juergba)--allow-uncaught
for uncaught exceptions thrown inside hooks (@givanse)and some regressions:
Suite
cloning by copying root
property (@fatso83)The new version differs by 28 commits.
f4fc95a
Release v6.1.0
bd29dbd
update CHANGELOG for v6.1.0 [ci skip]
aaf2b72
Use cwd-relative pathname to load config file (#3829)
b079d24
upgrade deps as per npm audit fix; closes #3854
e87c689
Deprecate this.skip() for "after all" hooks (#3719)
81cfa90
Copy Suite property "root" when cloning; closes #3847 (#3848)
8aa2fc4
Fix issue 3714, hide pound icon showing on hover header on docs page (#3850)
586bf78
Update JS-YAML to address security issue (#3845)
d1024a3
Update doc examples "tests.html" (#3811)
1d570e0
Delete "/docs/example/chai.js"
ade8b90
runner.js: "self.test" undefined in Browser (#3835)
0098147
Replace findup-sync with find-up for faster startup (#3830)
d5ba121
Remove "package" flag from sample config file because it can only be passes as CLI arg (#3793)
a3089ad
update package-lock
75430ec
Upgrade yargs-parser dependency to avoid loading 2 copies of yargs
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getGitAuthUrl
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fix: pass a branch name to getGitAuthUrl
8426b42
chore(package): update tempy to version 0.4.0
804fc2a
docs(Troubleshooting): release not found in prereleases branch (e.g. beta
) after rebase on master
) (#1444)
389e331
chore(package): update got to version 10.5.2
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Hey I am using github graphql for an interesting feature, I am fetching all repos in an organisation, then going over each repo and checking if a certain package is used.
This is enterprise github, also means that everything runs behind a vpc in aws.
When I run the query locally, everything works fine, but once I run it in aws lambda, I get this error below, but the funny thing is that this error is only appearing after a few times that the query is running. so my query is using pagination, for some pages it will work, but then it will fail.
Can you please explain what is wrong here? (limit is not the issue, I'm barely using 20 requests, limit is at 60000)
{
"name": "HttpError",
"status": 403,
"headers": {
"access-control-allow-origin": "*",
"access-control-expose-headers": "ETag, Link, Location, Retry-After, X-GitHub-OTP, X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Reset, X-OAuth-Scopes, X-Accepted-OAuth-Scopes, X-Poll-Interval, X-GitHub-Media-Type",
"connection": "close",
"content-encoding": "gzip",
"content-security-policy": "default-src 'none'; base-uri 'self'; block-all-mixed-content; connect-src 'self' uploads.git.autodesk.com media.git.autodesk.com www.githubstatus.com git.autodesk.com; font-src assets.git.autodesk.com; form-action 'self' git.autodesk.com gist.git.autodesk.com; frame-ancestors 'none'; frame-src render.git.autodesk.com; img-src * data:; manifest-src 'self'; media-src 'none'; script-src assets.git.autodesk.com; style-src 'unsafe-inline' assets.git.autodesk.com",
"content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8",
"date": "Sun, 02 Aug 2020 06:48:34 GMT",
"gh-limited-by": "time-based",
"gh-limited-group": "api",
"referrer-policy": "origin-when-cross-origin, strict-origin-when-cross-origin",
"retry-after": "60",
"server": "GitHub.com",
"status": "403 Forbidden",
"strict-transport-security": "max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains",
"transfer-encoding": "chunked",
"x-content-type-options": "nosniff",
"x-frame-options": "deny",
"x-github-media-type": "github.v3; format=json",
"x-github-request-id": "cf91f874-4f3e-452f-b3e1-288b01fff0c7",
"x-runtime-rack": "0.015880",
"x-xss-protection": "1; mode=block"
},
"request": {
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://git.autodesk.com/api/graphql",
"headers": {
"accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
"user-agent": "octokit-graphql.js/4.5.1 Node.js/10.21.0 (Linux 4.14; x64)",
"authorization": "Bearer [REDACTED]",
"content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8"
},
"body": "{\"query\":\"\\nquery SearchMostTop10Star($queryString: String!, $pageSize: Int!) {\\n rateLimit {\\n limit\\n cost\\n remaining\\n resetAt\\n }\\n search(query: $queryString, type: REPOSITORY, first: $pageSize , after: \\\"Y3Vyc29yOjcwMA==\\\") {\\n pageInfo {\\n endCursor\\n hasNextPage\\n }\\n repositoryCount\\n edges {\\n node {\\n ... on Repository {\\n name\\n url\\n defaultBranchRef {\\n name\\n target {\\n ... on Commit {\\n tree {\\n entries {\\n name\\n object {\\n ... on Blob {\\n text\\n }\\n ... on Tree {\\n entries {\\n name\\n type\\n object {\\n ... on Blob {\\n text\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n}\\n\",\"variables\":{\"queryString\":\"org:BIM360\",\"pageSize\":100}}"
},
"documentation_url": "https://developer.github.com/v3/#abuse-rate-limits"
}
I also get this error
ERROR { HttpError: You have triggered an abuse detection mechanism. Please wait a few minutes before you try again.
at response.text.then.message (/var/task/node_modules/@octokit/request/dist-node/index.js:66:23)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
name: 'HttpError',
status: 403,
headers:
{ 'access-control-allow-origin': '*',
'access-control-expose-headers':
'ETag, Link, Location, Retry-After, X-GitHub-OTP, X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Reset, X-OAuth-Scopes, X-Accepted-OAuth-Scopes, X-Poll-Interval, X-GitHub-Media-Type',
connection: 'close',
'content-encoding': 'gzip',
'content-security-policy':
'default-src \'none\'; base-uri \'self\'; block-all-mixed-content; connect-src \'self\' uploads.git.autodesk.com media.git.autodesk.com www.githubstatus.com git.autodesk.com; font-src assets.git.autodesk.com; form-action \'self\' git.autodesk.com gist.git.autodesk.com; frame-ancestors \'none\'; frame-src render.git.autodesk.com; img-src * data:; manifest-src \'self\'; media-src \'none\'; script-src assets.git.autodesk.com; style-src \'unsafe-inline\' assets.git.autodesk.com',
'content-type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8',
date: 'Sun, 02 Aug 2020 07:19:26 GMT',
'gh-limited-by': 'time-based',
'gh-limited-group': 'api',
'referrer-policy': 'origin-when-cross-origin, strict-origin-when-cross-origin',
'retry-after': '60',
server: 'GitHub.com',
status: '403 Forbidden',
'strict-transport-security': 'max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains',
'transfer-encoding': 'chunked',
'x-content-type-options': 'nosniff',
'x-frame-options': 'deny',
'x-github-media-type': 'github.v3; format=json',
'x-github-request-id': 'ccd7a053-e6af-4e64-9ae2-c2ce85343a24',
'x-runtime-rack': '0.007449',
'x-xss-protection': '1; mode=block' },
request:
{ method: 'POST',
url: 'https://git.autodesk.com/api/graphql',
headers:
{ accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
'user-agent': 'octokit-graphql.js/4.5.1 Node.js/10.21.0 (Linux 4.14; x64)',
authorization: 'Bearer [REDACTED]',
'content-type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8' },
body:
'{"query":"\\nquery SearchMostTop10Star($queryString: String!, $pageSize: Int!) {\\n rateLimit {\\n limit\\n cost\\n remaining\\n resetAt\\n }\\n search(query: $queryString, type: REPOSITORY, first: $pageSize , after: \\"Y3Vyc29yOjgwMA==\\") {\\n pageInfo {\\n endCursor\\n hasNextPage\\n }\\n repositoryCount\\n edges {\\n node {\\n ... on Repository {\\n name\\n url\\n defaultBranchRef {\\n name\\n target {\\n ... on Commit {\\n tree {\\n entries {\\n name\\n object {\\n ... on Blob {\\n text\\n }\\n ... on Tree {\\n entries {\\n name\\n type\\n object {\\n ... on Blob {\\n text\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n }\\n}\\n","variables":{"queryString":"org:BIM360","pageSize":100}}' },
documentation_url: 'https://developer.github.com/v3/#abuse-rate-limits' }
I want to search for all the merged
PRs in a repository. So I tested below query here which was working fine.
query openPRs($query: String!, $next: String)
{
search(query: $query, first:10, after:$next, type: ISSUE ){
edges{
node{
... on PullRequest{
reviewDecision
title
url
author{
login
}
}
}
}
pageInfo {
hasNextPage
endCursor
}
}
}
With the parameter
{"query": "repo:octokit/graphql.js is:pr is:merged"}
When I tried to use the same query in graphql.js
it gives me an error telling Parse error on "repo" (IDENTIFIER) at [1, 1]
Code Snippet
const QUERY_YOUR_OPEN_PRS =
`query openPRs($query: String!, $next: String)
{
search(query: $query, first:10, after:$next, type: ISSUE ){
edges{
node{
... on PullRequest{
reviewDecision
title
url
}
}
}
pageInfo {
hasNextPage
endCursor
}
}
}`;
export async function openPRs(accessToken, owner="octokit", repo="graphql.js", ep="https://api.github.com") {
const graphqlWithAuth = graphql.defaults({
baseUrl: ep,
headers: {
authorization: "token " + accessToken,
},
});
const result = {
"REVIEW_REQUIRED":[],
"APPROVED":[],
"CHANGES_REQUESTED":[]
}
try{
let nextCursor = null;
const query = `repo:${owner}/${repo} is:pr is:merged`
while(true){
const response = await graphqlWithAuth(QUERY_YOUR_OPEN_PRS, {
query: query,
next: nextCursor
});
response.data.search.edges.forEach(item => {
const url = item.node.url;
const title = item.node.title;
result[item.node.reviewDecision].push({"url": url, "title": title})
});
if(!response.data.pageInfo.hasNextPage){
break;
}else{
nextCursor = response.data.pageInfo.endCursor;
}
}
}catch(error){
console.log("Request failed:", error.request);
console.log(error.message);
}
console.log("openPRs",result);
return result;
}
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I'm experiencing an issue using a Preview Schema from Github. Even the request succeeds and it retrieves the data I'm expecting, it also replies with errors. Since there are errors, I can't use @octokit/graphql
utility to get the response.
Already reported here to Github
Example Request
query($org: String!) {
organization(login: $org) {
repositories(first: 100) {
nodes {
name
dependencyGraphManifests(first: 1) {
nodes {
dependenciesCount
}
}
}
}
}
}
Example Response
{
"data": { "organization": ...}
"errors": [ ... ]
}
{
"data": {
"organization": {
"repositories": {
"nodes": [
{
"name": "Repo1",
"dependencyGraphManifests": {
"nodes": []
}
},
{
"name": "Repo2",
"dependencyGraphManifests": {
"nodes": [
{
"dependenciesCount": 1
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
},
"errors": [
{
"path": [
"organization",
"repositories",
"nodes",
8,
"dependencyGraphManifests"
],
"locations": [
{
"line": 6,
"column": 17
}
],
"message": "loading"
},
{
"path": [
"organization",
"repositories",
"nodes",
34,
"dependencyGraphManifests"
],
"locations": [
{
"line": 6,
"column": 17
}
],
"message": "loading"
}
]
}
To add option when creating graphql(request, query,
options)
to skip this check:
Lines 19 to 23 in 34b06cb
Something like allowResponseErrors: true
and set it as false
by default.
Line 47 in 34b06cb
So, I'm trying to migrate from using the request object from @octokit/rest.js
to make graphql calls like this:
const query = `mutation createLabel {
createLabel(input: {
repositoryId: "<repoID>",
name: "<labelname>",
color: "<labelcolor>",
description: "<labeldescription>"
}) {
label {
id
}
}}
`;
console.log(query)
const resp = await octokit.request("POST /graphql",{query})
That works like a champ. But trying to re-factor to use this:
const query = `mutation createLabel {
createLabel(input: {
repositoryId: "<repoID>",
name: "<labelname>",
color: "<labelcolor>",
description: "<labeldescription>"
}) {
label {
id
}
}}
`;
console.log(query)
const resp = await graphql(query)
That does NOT work. It gives me the following error:
GraphqlError: Field 'createLabel' doesn't exist on type 'Mutation'
What am I doing wrong??
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Hey,
Understand that pagination in GraphQL isn't the same as pagination within REST. One thing that we had to do when using this library is to build our own helper function around how to handle retires/pagination when returning a subset of data which is large.
It would be great if this library could handle some of that an abstract that behind the scenes so we wouldn't have to build our own helper functions which lie on top of this library.
The function we built looked something like this:
const withPagination = (queryFunc, pluckCursor) => async (
client,
variables = {}
) => {
const cursor = variables.cursor || null;
return queryFunc(client, Object.assign({}, variables, { cursor })).then(
async results => {
const intermediate = Array.isArray(results) ? results : [results];
const nextCursor = pluckCursor(results);
if (!nextCursor) {
return intermediate;
}
const nextResults = await withPagination(queryFunc, pluckCursor)(
client,
Object.assign({}, variables, { cursor: nextCursor })
);
return intermediate.concat(nextResults);
}
);
};
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The structure of the graphql looks like:
search(first:10, type:ISSUE, query:"<string>") {...}
but to parameterize it I would do:
query: `search(first:10 type:ISSUE $query String!) {...}`,
query: <string>
}
But clearly that doesn't work...
Follow up to probot/probot#484
GraphQL returns great error messages:
GraphQLError: [{"message":"Resource not accessible by integration","type":"FORBIDDEN","path":["resource","author","hovercard"],"locations":[{"line":11,"column":15}]}]
We should take advantage of that and make them B-E-A-utiful!
There was an error in your GraphQL Query: on line 11, column 15: ... on User { hovercard { ^-- FORBIDDEN: Resource not accessible by integration
I think we probably shouldn't put this into @octokit/graphql
itself, but an Octokit plugin, because the JSON response message can be processed more easily by other tooling. But either way, if anyone would like to work on it, I'd be happy to collaborate
Hi,
I'm a little confused about where to report this issue, but since this package is the top level dependency I'm importing, I'll start here and see where I end up.
I'm having trouble using this library in a Create React App app. When I make a query, you call @octokit/request
, which calls is-plain-object
. In node, that's fine, but in my web app I'm getting isPlainObject is not a function
. In this case, isPlainObject
is an object on which the property default
is the function. I think this is some confusion about module importing. Since you're not exporting a webpacked copy of @octokit/request
, I guess webpack runs on your code too, and since webpack prefers commonjs libraries, it's pulling in the commonjs copy of is-plain-object
, which your code doesn't handle.
I'm also using @octokit/rest
, but that pulls in const request = require('@octokit/request/lib/request')
, rather than const request = require('@octokit/request')
, which might avoid the issue somehow.
Maybe also related: @octokit/rest
is using "is-plain-object": "^3.0.0"
via "@octokit/request": "3.0.2"
, whereas @octokit/graphql
is using
"is-plain-object": "^2.0.4"
via "@octokit/request": "^3.0.0"
, which seems significant given that is-plain-object
ships a cjs export in 3.0.0
but not in 2.0.4.
I'm also using @octokit/rest
, which works fine, but I'm still on v15, which doesn't use @octokit/request
. When I upgrade to @octokit/rest@16
, I get the same problem.
Looking forward to hearing if you have any thoughts. More than happy to go to other repos if issues are more relevant there.
Best,
Hugh
Hi,
Would it be possible to extend the graphQL API to allow sorting the list of pull requests by mergedAt?
This would be very helpful in automating the creation of CHANGELOG files since it would allow us to:
This would save us from having to fetch all the PRs.
Thank you.
In some cases the API might return partial data with an error, e.g.:
{
"data": {
"repository": {
"ref": null
}
},
"errors": [
{
"type": "INVALID_CURSOR_ARGUMENTS",
"path": [
"repository",
"ref",
"target",
"history"
],
"locations": [
{
"line": 6,
"column": 11
}
],
"message": "`123` does not appear to be a valid cursor."
}
]
}
https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js/blob/master/lib/graphql.js#L30 suggests that when the API returns partial data and an error it will just return the data. Now my question is, how can I know that the API returns an error? As far as I can see I can't get access to the error object.
I use Octokit like this:
import {Octokit} from '@octokit/rest';
export class Git {
readonly octokit: Octokit;
constructor(auth: string) {
this.octokit = new Octokit({ auth });
}
}
And I'd like to use graphql.js in a similar manner. But currently, graphql
import is not of graphql
type.
So, I have to use something like this:
import {graphql} from '@octokit/graphql';
import {graphql as Graphql} from '@octokit/graphql/dist-types/types';
export class Git {
readonly graphql: Graphql;
constructor(auth: string) {
this.graphql = graphql.defaults({
headers: {
authorization: `token secret123`,
},
});
}
}
It would be cool if they were more consistent.
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Hi
I'm trying to run some of the examples from the readme and I'm seeing some odd return types:
Example:
const { repository } = await graphql(`
{
repository(owner: "octokit", name: "graphql.js") {
issues(last: 3) {
edges {
node {
title
}
}
}
}
}
);
The error I get is:
Property 'respoitory' does not exist on type 'GraphQlQueryResponseData'.ts(2339)
I understand that since the query is provided dynamically it is not possible for Typescript to determine the exact return type. I'd therefore expect it to be possible to provide a data return type like:
const { respoitory } = await graphql<{ repository: { ... }}>(
What is the suggested approach?
Thanks!
Suppose someone is using this library to adding a star to a repository, where the repository ID comes from user input. If they don't know about GraphQL variables and they're being careless, they might implement it like this:
async function addStar(repoId) {
const graphql = require('@octokit/graphql').defaults({
headers: {
authorization: `token secret123`
}
});
const results = await graphql(`
mutation {
addStar(input: {clientMutationId: "x", starrableId: "${repoId}"}) {
clientMutationId
}
}
`);
}
This example code is vulnerable to a "GraphQL injection" attack, where someone could modify the structure of the query or perform additional actions by supplying malicious user input. (This works in a similar manner to a SQL injection attack.) For example, a malicious user could provide the following string in this case to maliciously add a topic to a repository:
some-repo-id"}) {
clientMutationId
}
updateTopics(input: {clientMutationId: "y", topicNames:["evil-topic"], repositoryId: "some-other-repo-id
...which would result in the following malicious query getting executed after string concatenation happens:
mutation {
addStar(input: {clientMutationId: "x", starrableId: "some-repo-id"}) {
clientMutationId
}
updateTopics(input: {clientMutationId: "y", topicNames:["evil-topic"], repositoryId: "some-other-repo-id"}) {
clientMutationId
}
}
It's true that there's a way to rewrite this function to be safer (by using GraphQL variables), and similarly SQL engines usually allow for prepared statements. However, in SQL's case, developers still frequently shoot themselves in the foot and add injection vulnerabilities by using string concatenation, either by mistake or due to not knowing better. As a result, the broad consensus is that it's better if SQL libraries prevent string concatenation entirely (e.g. by not accepting strings as arguments). I think it would be a good idea if this library did a similar thing for GraphQL queries.
What would you think about the following alternative API?
// note: tagged template, not a regular function call
// β
const results = await graphql`
mutation {
addStar(input: {clientMutationId: "x", starrableId: ${repoId}}) {
clientMutationId
}
}
`;
The library would expose a template tag function which either escapes embedded expressions or replaces them all embedded expressions with GraphQL variables, and adds them to the query appropriately. As far as I can tell, this would make it extremely difficult for someone to shoot themself in the foot and introduce an injection attack, because there would be no easy way to concatenate a string while still calling a template tag function.
If someone needed to use additional arguments (e.g. headers), they could use graphql.defaults
:
const results = await graphql.defaults({ /* ... */ })`
mutation { ... }
`
(With this design, you would probably want to guard against someone accidentally calling graphql(`foo`)
or graphql([`foo`])
instead of graphql`foo`
. This could be accomplished by making sure the first argument to the graphql
function is an array with a raw
property.)
Thanks for considering -- I don't mean to drop into the issue tracker and tell you how you should be designing your library. That said, I think a change like this would prevent a significant number of security bugs, and it would be easier to make earlier before compatibility is too big a concern.
When trying to use this library inside a Cloudflare Worker it crashes with following error message
Uncaught ReferenceError: navigator is not defined
This happens when adding
import { graphql } from "@octokit/graphql";
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Unlike @octokit/rest
or @octokit/graphql
requests made when unauthenticated, requests made when authenticated lack the response headers.
In particular, this is of an issue to me because I am unable to obtain the x-github-request-id
header in order to escalate certain problematic API responses to GitHub support without this field.
const { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
graphqlt = graphql.defaults({
headers: {
authorization: // pass in auth here
},
});
async function run() {
try {
const pr = await graphqlt(`
{
viewer {
bioHtm
}
}
`);
} catch (e) {
// e lacks headers field
// {
// "errors": [
// {
// "path": ["query", "viewer", "bioHtm"],
// "extensions": {
// "code": "undefinedField",
// "typeName": "User",
// "fieldName": "bioHtm"
// },
// "locations": [{ "line": 4, "column": 11 }],
// "message": "Field 'bioHtm' doesn't exist on type 'User'"
// }
// ],
// "name": "GraphqlError",
// "request": {
// "query": "\n {\n viewer {\n bioHtm\n }\n }\n "
// }
// }
}
}
run();
Exception to be:
{
"name": "HttpError",
"status": 401,
"headers": {
"access-control-allow-origin": "*",
"access-control-expose-headers": "ETag, Link, Location, Retry-After, X-GitHub-OTP, X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Reset, X-OAuth-Scopes, X-Accepted-OAuth-Scopes, X-Poll-Interval, X-GitHub-Media-Type, Deprecation, Sunset",
"connection": "close",
"content-length": "131",
"content-security-policy": "default-src 'none'",
"content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8",
"date": "Tue, 28 Jul 2020 03:06:05 GMT",
"referrer-policy": "origin-when-cross-origin, strict-origin-when-cross-origin",
"server": "GitHub.com",
"status": "401 Unauthorized",
"strict-transport-security": "max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains; preload",
"vary": "Accept-Encoding, Accept, X-Requested-With",
"x-content-type-options": "nosniff",
"x-frame-options": "deny",
"x-github-media-type": "github.v3; format=json",
"x-github-request-id": "E223:1639:25E79C5:4001008:5F1F961D",
"x-ratelimit-limit": "0",
"x-ratelimit-remaining": "0",
"x-ratelimit-reset": "1595909165",
"x-xss-protection": "1; mode=block"
},
"request": {
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.github.com/graphql",
"headers": {
"accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json",
"user-agent": "octokit-graphql.js/4.5.2 Node.js/12.18.2 (win32; x64)",
"content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8"
},
"body": "{\"query\":\"\\n {\\n viewer {\\n bioHtm\\n }\\n }\\n \"}"
},
"documentation_url": "https://developer.github.com/v3/#authentication"
}
You can actually get such an exception with this repro:
const { graphql } = require("@octokit/graphql");
async function run() {
try {
const pr = await graphql(`
{
viewer {
bioHtm
}
}
`);
debugger;
} catch (e) {
debugger;
console.dir(e);
}
}
run();
The type signature of the graphql
call says the result is a GraphQlQueryResponse
, which is defined as:
Lines 33 to 48 in c1fa150
A object that has a data
attribute and an optional errors
attribute.
However, the implementation of the graphql
call returns something entirely different:
Lines 41 to 49 in c1fa150
It returns the contents of the data
attribute and passes the errors by throwing an exception.
This behaviour is very confusing, as the type information is lying about the implementation. This resulted in some downtime on my application after an update of probot, as I presumed in my tests and mocks that the type information is correct. Refactorings were made to accomodate the new type signature of the graphql call, however the graphql
call is the part that is mocked in tests.
Since this is something that I think more people would run into, I'm a bit doubtful the above findings are indeed correct. This problem did not seem to be reported yet? Am I doing something wrong?
I thought the implementation would need to look something like:
return request(requestOptions).then(response => response.data)
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To be able to use more than one Github Schema Preview.
bug π
Right now, as far as I understand, there is not a way to pass more than one Accept
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Using mediaType
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This works:
const graphql = require('@octokit/graphql');
(async function() {
await graphql(
`
query {
viewer {
login
}
rateLimit {
limit
cost
remaining
resetAt
}
}
`, {headers: {authorization: 'bearer ASDJKLHDSFKLJSDHFSD'}})
}());
This fails with an HTTP 401:
const graphql = require('@octokit/graphql');
(async function() {
graphql.defaults({headers: {authorization: 'bearer ASDJKLHDSFKLJSDHFSD'}});
await graphql(
`
query {
viewer {
login
}
rateLimit {
limit
cost
remaining
resetAt
}
}
`)
}());
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status
method which allows to write temporary status messages[\id\]
Compiler.hooks.assetEmitted
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)library.name
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4.36.0
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Merge pull request #9422 from webpack/feature/dot-dot-dot-merge
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improve merging of resolve and parsing options
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Merge pull request #9419 from vankop/remove-valid-jsdoc-rule
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Merge pull request #9413 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/ajv-6.10.2
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Merge pull request #9418 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/eslint-plugin-jsdoc-15.5.2
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remove valid jsdoc rule in favour of eslint-plugin-jsdoc
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chore(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jsdoc from 15.3.9 to 15.5.2
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Merge pull request #9417 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/eslint-plugin-jest-22.8.0
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Merge pull request #9411 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/simple-git-1.121.0
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chore(deps-dev): bump eslint-plugin-jest from 22.7.2 to 22.8.0
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Merge pull request #9391 from vankop/create-hash-typescript
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#9391 resolve super call discussion
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#9391 resolve discussions, AbstractMethodError
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chore(deps): bump ajv from 6.10.1 to 6.10.2
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