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high confidenceThis is an instruction-only GraphQL design guide; its requested footprint (no installs, no env vars, no code) matches its stated purpose and I found no incoherent or suspicious requirements.
评估建议
This skill is a documentation-only guide for GraphQL design and appears internally consistent. It does not request credentials or install code, so the install risk is low. Still review any code the agent generates from these instructions before deploying (especially auth/authorization and rate-limiting details), and avoid giving the agent production secrets or direct access to production systems when experimenting with schema/mutation changes. If you need an implementation (binaries, libraries, ...详细分析 ▾
✓ 用途与能力
The name/description (GraphQL schema/resolver design) matches the content and required resources: it's purely documentation and does not request unrelated credentials, binaries, or config paths.
✓ 指令范围
SKILL.md and the companion files contain best-practice guidance (N+1, pagination, security limits, etc.). They do not instruct the agent to read arbitrary files, access environment secrets, call external endpoints, or perform other out-of-scope actions.
✓ 安装机制
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only. This is the lowest-risk delivery mechanism and is proportionate to an educational/reference skill.
✓ 凭证需求
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Nothing requested appears excessive or unrelated to designing GraphQL schemas and resolvers.
✓ 持久化与权限
The skill does not request persistent presence (always:false) and does not modify global config; autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but is not combined with any sensitive access here.
安全有层次,运行前请审查代码。
运行时依赖
🖥️ OSLinux · macOS · Windows
版本
latestv1.0.12026/2/10
Initial release
● 无害
安装命令 点击复制
官方npx clawhub@latest install graphql
镜像加速npx clawhub@latest install graphql --registry https://cn.clawhub-mirror.com
技能文档
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Schema design patterns | schema.md |
| Security and limits | security.md |
| Performance optimization | performance.md |
| Client-side patterns | client.md |
N+1 Problem (Critical)
- Each resolver runs independently—fetching user for each of 100 posts = 100 queries
- DataLoader required: batches requests within single tick—100 posts = 1 user query
- DataLoader per-request: create new instance per request—prevents cross-request caching
- Even with DataLoader, watch for nested N+1—posts → comments → authors chains
Schema Design
- Fields nullable by default—make non-null explicit:
name: String! - Input types separate from output—
CreateUserInputvsUser; allows different validation - Connections for pagination:
users(first: 10, after: "cursor")returnsedges+pageInfo - Avoid deeply nested types—flatten where possible; 5+ levels = resolver complexity
Pagination
- Cursor-based (Relay style):
first/after,last/before—stable across insertions - Offset-based:
limit/offset—simpler but skips or duplicates on concurrent writes - Return
pageInfo { hasNextPage, endCursor }—client knows when to stop totalCountexpensive on large datasets—make optional or estimate
Security Traps
- Query depth limiting—prevent
{ user { friends { friends { friends... } } } } - Query complexity scoring—count fields, multiply by list sizes; reject above threshold
- Disable introspection in production—or protect with auth; schema is attack surface
- Timeout per query—malicious queries can be slow without being deep
- Rate limit by complexity, not just requests—one complex query = many simple ones
Error Handling
- Partial success normal—query returns data AND errors; check both
- Errors array with path—shows which field failed:
"path": ["user", "posts", 0] - Error extensions for codes—
"extensions": {"code": "FORBIDDEN"}; don't parse message - Throw in resolver = null + error—parent nullable = partial data; parent non-null = error propagates up
Resolver Patterns
- Return object with ID, let sub-resolvers fetch details—avoids over-fetching at top level
__resolveTypefor unions/interfaces—required to determine concrete type- Context for auth, DataLoaders, DB connection—pass through resolver chain
- Field-level auth in resolvers—check permissions per field, not just per query
Mutations
- Return modified object—client updates cache without re-fetch
- Input validation before DB—return user-friendly error, not DB constraint violation
- Idempotency for critical mutations—accept client-generated ID or idempotency key
- One mutation per operation typically—batch mutations exist but complicate error handling
Performance
- Persisted queries: hash → query mapping—smaller payloads, prevents arbitrary queries
@deferfor slow fields—returns fast fields first, streams slow ones (if supported)- Fragment colocation: components define data needs—reduces over-fetching
- Query allowlisting: only registered queries in production—blocks exploratory attacks
Subscriptions
- WebSocket-based—
graphql-wsprotocol; separate from HTTP - Scaling: pub/sub needed—Redis or similar for multi-server broadcast
- Filter at subscription level—don't push everything and filter client-side
- Unsubscribe on disconnect—clean up resources; connection tracking required
Client-Side
- Normalized cache (Apollo, Relay)—deduplicate by ID; updates propagate automatically
- Optimistic UI: predict mutation result—rollback if server differs
- Error policies: decide per-query—ignore errors, return partial, or treat as failure
- Fragment reuse—define once, use in multiple queries; keeps fields in sync
Common Mistakes
- No DataLoader—N+1 kills performance; one query becomes hundreds
- Exposing internal errors—stack traces leak implementation details
- No query limits—attackers craft expensive queries; DoS with single request
- Over-fetching in resolvers—fetching full object when query only needs ID + name
- Treating like REST—GraphQL is a graph; design for traversal, not resources
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