Debugging Subgraph Requests from the GraphOS Router or @apollo/gateway
Log query plans and subgraph calls to help debug problematic queries
As your graph grows, you may need to debug a problematic query for one reason or another. The GraphOS Router and @apollo/gateway
both serve as an entry point into your federated graph and offer ways to debug requests.
Each client request goes through a process called query planning that generates the subgraph requests to execute. You can log out the query plan in both the router and gateway.
Output query plans with headers
With router v0.16.0+ and @apollo/gateway
v2.5.4+, you can pass the following headers to return the query plans in the GraphQL response extensions:
- Including the
Apollo-Query-Plan-Experimental
header returns the query plan in the response extensions - Additionally, including the
Apollo-Query-Plan-Experimental-Format
header with one of the supported options changes the output format:- A value of
prettified
returns a human-readable string of the query plan - A value of
internal
returns a JSON representation of the query plan
- A value of
Log router subgraph calls
If, instead, you want to debug your subgraph HTTP requests in a router instance, you can use Rhai scripts to log the necessary information out. An example Rhai script is shown below.
⚠️ CAUTION
While it's possible to log out the variables, Apollo strongly recommends not doing so to avoid leaking sensitive information into your logs.
fn subgraph_service(service, subgraph) {service.map_request(|request| {log_info(`Subgraph: ${subgraph} Query: ${request.subgraph.body.query}`);});}
The above uses an inline closure within the map_request
function of the subgraph_service
hook to log the subgraph-related information.
To enable query plans, you must run the router with the --dev
flag and leverage Apollo Sandbox to display your query plans.
As an alternative to using --dev
, you can also enable query plans via the below configuration option, however, Apollo strongly discourages this as the feature may be removed or renamed in the future.
plugins:experimental.expose_query_plan: true
Log @apollo/gateway
subgraph calls
To debug queries to your subgraphs within an @apollo/gateway
instance, you can use a buildService
function to log the operation name and body.
⚠️ CAUTION
While it's possible to log out the variables, Apollo strongly recommends not doing so to avoid leaking sensitive information into your logs.
class DebugDataSource extends RemoteGraphQLDataSource {willSendRequest({request}: GraphQLDataSourceProcessOptions<Record<string, any>>): void | Promise<void> {console.log(`Operation name: ${request.operationName}`);console.log(`Query body: ${request.query}`);}}const gateway = new ApolloGateway({debug: true,supergraphSdl,buildService({url}) {return new DebugDataSource({url});}});
The above snippet creates a new class called DebugDataSource
to log out the operation name and body using the willSendRequest
hook, which is called before execution.
Lastly, it also enables the debug
setting on the gateway configuration to print out query plans in the logs for further debugging if needed.