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Add unsupported access to parsed schema document

Open BrynCooke opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

Adds PluginInit::unsupported_supergraph_schema to allow plugins to gain read only access to the parsed supergraph schema.

This eliminates the need for plugins to reparse the string version in plugin init.

This is unsupported because apollo_rs is not 1.0 and may change before 1.0.

We WILL be changing the way we provide access to the parsed schema.

Use at your own risk.


Checklist

Complete the checklist (and note appropriate exceptions) before the PR is marked ready-for-review.

  • [ ] Changes are compatible[^1]
  • [ ] Documentation[^2] completed
  • [ ] Performance impact assessed and acceptable
  • Tests added and passing[^3]
    • [ ] Unit Tests
    • [ ] Integration Tests
    • [ ] Manual Tests

Exceptions

Note any exceptions here

Notes

[^1]: It may be appropriate to bring upcoming changes to the attention of other (impacted) groups. Please endeavour to do this before seeking PR approval. The mechanism for doing this will vary considerably, so use your judgement as to how and when to do this. [^2]: Configuration is an important part of many changes. Where applicable please try to document configuration examples. [^3]: Tick whichever testing boxes are applicable. If you are adding Manual Tests, please document the manual testing (extensively) in the Exceptions.

BrynCooke avatar Feb 22 '24 14:02 BrynCooke

CI performance tests

  • [ ] reload - Reload test over a long period of time at a constant rate of users
  • [ ] events_big_cap_high_rate_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity using callback mode
  • [ ] events_without_dedup_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED using callback mode
  • [ ] large-request - Stress test with a 1 MB request payload
  • [x] const - Basic stress test that runs with a constant number of users
  • [ ] no-graphos - Basic stress test, no GraphOS.
  • [ ] step-jemalloc-tuning - Clone of the basic stress test for jemalloc tuning
  • [ ] events - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED
  • [ ] events_callback - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication ENABLED in callback mode
  • [ ] events_big_cap_high_rate - Stress test for events with a lot of users, deduplication enabled and high rate event with a big queue capacity
  • [ ] events_without_dedup - Stress test for events with a lot of users and deduplication DISABLED
  • [ ] xxlarge-request - Stress test with 100 MB request payload
  • [ ] xlarge-request - Stress test with 10 MB request payload
  • [x] step - Basic stress test that steps up the number of users over time

router-perf[bot] avatar Feb 22 '24 14:02 router-perf[bot]

@BrynCooke, please consider creating a changeset entry in /.changesets/. These instructions describe the process and tooling.

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