graphql-validity
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Make business logic validation easy on the graphql side without adding any declarations or modifications to the existing graphql schema.
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/*!
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 Vlad Martynenko <vladimir.martynenko.work@gmail.com>
*
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import { applyValidation } from "./validation";
export default (profilingResultHandler: { handler: (...args: any[]) => any }) => {
/**
* Middleware which will capture validation output and will add it to the original response
*
* @param ctx - koa context
* @param next - next call
*/
return async function graphQLValidityKoaMiddleware(
ctx: any,
next: (...args: any[]) => any
) {
let { req } = ctx;
try {
req.__graphQLValidity = {
___validationResults: [],
___globalValidationResultsCaptured: false,
___profilingData: []
};
await next();
ctx.body = applyValidation(
req,
ctx.body,
profilingResultHandler.handler
);
}
catch (err) {
console.error(err);
await next();
}
}
}