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- package/README.md +266 -0
- package/docs/README.md +76 -0
- package/docs/custom-rules.md +148 -0
- package/docs/deprecated-rules.md +21 -0
- package/docs/parser-options.md +85 -0
- package/docs/parser.md +49 -0
- package/docs/rules/alphabetize.md +178 -0
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- package/docs/rules/fields-on-correct-type.md +17 -0
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- package/docs/rules/known-type-names.md +17 -0
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- package/docs/rules/no-deprecated.md +85 -0
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- package/docs/rules/require-description.md +115 -0
- package/docs/rules/require-field-of-type-query-in-mutation-result.md +47 -0
- package/docs/rules/require-id-when-available.md +88 -0
- package/docs/rules/scalar-leafs.md +17 -0
- package/docs/rules/selection-set-depth.md +76 -0
- package/docs/rules/strict-id-in-types.md +130 -0
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- package/docs/rules/unique-input-field-names.md +17 -0
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- package/docs/rules/unique-operation-types.md +17 -0
- package/docs/rules/unique-type-names.md +17 -0
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- package/docs/rules/variables-are-input-types.md +17 -0
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- Requires GraphQL Schema: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-graphql-schema)
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```graphql
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# `no-case-insensitive-enum-values-duplicates`
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💡 This rule provides [suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions)
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- Requires GraphQL Operations: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-siblings-operations)
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Disallow case-insensitive enum values duplicates.
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## Usage Examples
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### Incorrect
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```graphql
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-case-insensitive-enum-values-duplicates: 'error'
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```graphql
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|
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## Resources
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- [Rule source](../../packages/plugin/src/rules/no-case-insensitive-enum-values-duplicates.ts)
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# `no-deprecated`
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✅ The `"extends": "plugin:@graphql-eslint/operations-recommended"` property in a configuration file enables this rule.
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|
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💡 This rule provides [suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions)
|
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|
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- Category: `Operations`
|
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- Rule name: `@graphql-eslint/no-deprecated`
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- Requires GraphQL Schema: `true` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-graphql-schema)
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- Requires GraphQL Operations: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-siblings-operations)
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Enforce that deprecated fields or enum values are not in use by operations.
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## Usage Examples
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|
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### Incorrect (field)
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```graphql
|
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-deprecated: 'error'
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|
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# In your schema
|
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type User {
|
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id: ID!
|
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name: String! @deprecated(reason: "old field, please use fullName instead")
|
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fullName: String!
|
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}
|
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# Query
|
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query user {
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user {
|
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name # This is deprecated, so you'll get an error
|
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}
|
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}
|
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```
|
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### Incorrect (enum value)
|
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|
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```graphql
|
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-deprecated: 'error'
|
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|
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# In your schema
|
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type Mutation {
|
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changeSomething(type: SomeType): Boolean!
|
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}
|
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|
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enum SomeType {
|
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NEW
|
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OLD @deprecated(reason: "old field, please use NEW instead")
|
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}
|
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|
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# Mutation
|
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mutation {
|
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changeSomething(
|
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type: OLD # This is deprecated, so you'll get an error
|
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) {
|
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...
|
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|
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}
|
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```
|
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|
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### Correct
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```graphql
|
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-deprecated: 'error'
|
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|
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# In your schema
|
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type User {
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id: ID!
|
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name: String! @deprecated(reason: "old field, please use fullName instead")
|
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fullName: String!
|
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}
|
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|
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# Query
|
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query user {
|
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user {
|
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id
|
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fullName
|
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}
|
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}
|
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|
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```
|
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|
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## Resources
|
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|
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|
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- [Rule source](../../packages/plugin/src/rules/no-deprecated.ts)
|
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- [Test source](../../packages/plugin/tests/no-deprecated.spec.ts)
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# `no-duplicate-fields`
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|
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|
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✅ The `"extends": "plugin:@graphql-eslint/operations-recommended"` property in a configuration file enables this rule.
|
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|
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|
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💡 This rule provides [suggestions](https://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules#providing-suggestions)
|
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- Category: `Operations`
|
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- Rule name: `@graphql-eslint/no-duplicate-fields`
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- Requires GraphQL Schema: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-graphql-schema)
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- Requires GraphQL Operations: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-siblings-operations)
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Checks for duplicate fields in selection set, variables in operation definition, or in arguments set of a field.
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## Usage Examples
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### Incorrect
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```graphql
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-duplicate-fields: 'error'
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query {
|
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user {
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name
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email
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name # duplicate field
|
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}
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}
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```
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### Incorrect
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```graphql
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-duplicate-fields: 'error'
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query {
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users(
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first: 100
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skip: 50
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after: "cji629tngfgou0b73kt7vi5jo"
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first: 100 # duplicate argument
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) {
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id
|
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}
|
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}
|
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```
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### Incorrect
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```graphql
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# eslint @graphql-eslint/no-duplicate-fields: 'error'
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query (
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$first: Int!
|
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$first: Int! # duplicate variable
|
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) {
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users(first: $first, skip: 50) {
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id
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}
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}
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```
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## Resources
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- [Rule source](../../packages/plugin/src/rules/no-duplicate-fields.ts)
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- [Test source](../../packages/plugin/tests/no-duplicate-fields.spec.ts)
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# `no-fragment-cycles`
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✅ The `"extends": "plugin:@graphql-eslint/operations-recommended"` property in a configuration file enables this rule.
|
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|
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- Category: `Operations`
|
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- Rule name: `@graphql-eslint/no-fragment-cycles`
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- Requires GraphQL Schema: `true` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-graphql-schema)
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- Requires GraphQL Operations: `false` [ℹ️](../../README.md#extended-linting-rules-with-siblings-operations)
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A GraphQL fragment is only valid when it does not have cycles in fragments usage.
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> This rule is a wrapper around a `graphql-js` validation function.
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## Resources
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- [Rule source](https://github.com/graphql/graphql-js/blob/main/src/validation/rules/NoFragmentCyclesRule.ts)
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- [Test source](https://github.com/graphql/graphql-js/tree/main/src/validation/__tests__/NoFragmentCyclesRule-test.ts)
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