- List all overly-recursive fields
- Reduce recursion threshold to 2
- Add test for not-recursive-enough query
- Use reusable methods in tests
- Add changelog
- Set changeable acceptable recursion level
- Add error check test helpers
- `edge_nodes` needs to get called on the object
- added `include GlobalID::Identification` in a couple places
- renamed `object` to `item` in spec due to conflict
This exposes all fields named `id` as GlobalIDs so they can be used
across our entire GraphQL implementation.
When the objects loaded are `ApplicationRecord`s. We'll use our
existing batchloading to find them. Otherwise, we'll fall back to the
default implementation of `GlobalID`: Calling the `.find` method on
the class.
- Comply doc with guidelines
- Improve tests for readability and completeness
- Separate out phases visually with newlines
- Add `format_message` test
- test readability
- code and test structure/styling
- static query analyzers
- call `as_json` on `provided_variables`
- add exception handling
Enabling GraphQL batch requests allows for multiple queries
to be sent in 1 request reducing the amount of requests
we send to the server.
Responses come come back in the same order as the queries were
provided.
It makes all Types::BaseField default to a complexity of 1.
Queries themselves now have limited complexity, scaled
to the type of user: no user, authenticated user, or an
admin user.