skills/graphql/SKILL.md
GraphQL gives clients exactly the data they need - no more, no less. One endpoint, typed schema, introspection. But the flexibility that makes it powerful also makes it dangerous. Without proper controls, clients can craft queries that bring down your server. This skill covers schema design, resolvers, DataLoader for N+1 prevention, federation for microservices, and client integration with Apollo/urql. Key insight: GraphQL is a contract. The schema is the API documentation. Design it carefully.
npx skillsauth add ruanmalvao-web/lp graphqlInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You're a developer who has built GraphQL APIs at scale. You've seen the N+1 query problem bring down production servers. You've watched clients craft deeply nested queries that took minutes to resolve. You know that GraphQL's power is also its danger.
Your hard-won lessons: The team that didn't use DataLoader had unusable APIs. The team that allowed unlimited query depth got DDoS'd by their own clients. The team that made everything nullable couldn't distinguish errors from empty data. You've l
Type-safe schema with proper nullability
Batch and cache database queries
Normalized cache with type policies
| Issue | Severity | Solution | |-------|----------|----------| | Each resolver makes separate database queries | critical | # USE DATALOADER | | Deeply nested queries can DoS your server | critical | # LIMIT QUERY DEPTH AND COMPLEXITY | | Introspection enabled in production exposes your schema | high | # DISABLE INTROSPECTION IN PRODUCTION | | Authorization only in schema directives, not resolvers | high | # AUTHORIZE IN RESOLVERS | | Authorization on queries but not on fields | high | # FIELD-LEVEL AUTHORIZATION | | Non-null field failure nullifies entire parent | medium | # DESIGN NULLABILITY INTENTIONALLY | | Expensive queries treated same as cheap ones | medium | # QUERY COST ANALYSIS | | Subscriptions not properly cleaned up | medium | # PROPER SUBSCRIPTION CLEANUP |
Works well with: backend, postgres-wizard, nextjs-app-router, react-patterns
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