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# Query Complexity Analysis
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This is a PHP port of [Query Complexity Analysis](http://sangria-graphql.org/learn/#query-complexity-analysis) in Sangria implementation.
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Complexity analysis is a separate validation rule which calculates query complexity score before execution.
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Every field in the query gets a default score 1 (including ObjectType nodes). Total complexity of the
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query is the sum of all field scores. For example, the complexity of introspection query is **109**.
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If this score exceeds a threshold, a query is not executed and an error is returned instead.
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Complexity analysis is disabled by default. To enabled it, add validation rule:
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```php
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<?php
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use GraphQL\GraphQL;
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use GraphQL\Validator\Rules\QueryComplexity;
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use GraphQL\Validator\DocumentValidator;
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$rule = new QueryComplexity($maxQueryComplexity = 100);
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DocumentValidator::addRule($rule);
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GraphQL::executeQuery(/*...*/);
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```
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This will set the rule globally. Alternatively, you can provide validation rules [per execution](executing-queries.md#custom-validation-rules).
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To customize field score add **complexity** function to field definition:
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```php
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<?php
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use GraphQL\Type\Definition\Type;
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use GraphQL\Type\Definition\ObjectType;
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$type = new ObjectType([
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'name' => 'MyType',
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'fields' => [
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'someList' => [
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'type' => Type::listOf(Type::string()),
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'args' => [
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'limit' => [
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'type' => Type::int(),
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'defaultValue' => 10
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]
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],
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'complexity' => function($childrenComplexity, $args) {
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return $childrenComplexity * $args['limit'];
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}
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]
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]
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]);
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```
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# Limiting Query Depth
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This is a PHP port of [Limiting Query Depth](http://sangria-graphql.org/learn/#limiting-query-depth) in Sangria implementation.
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For example, max depth of the introspection query is **7**.
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It is disabled by default. To enable it, add following validation rule:
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```php
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<?php
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use GraphQL\GraphQL;
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use GraphQL\Validator\Rules\QueryDepth;
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use GraphQL\Validator\DocumentValidator;
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$rule = new QueryDepth($maxDepth = 10);
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DocumentValidator::addRule($rule);
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GraphQL::executeQuery(/*...*/);
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```
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This will set the rule globally. Alternatively, you can provide validation rules [per execution](executing-queries.md#custom-validation-rules).
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# Disabling Introspection
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[Introspection](http://graphql.org/learn/introspection/) is a mechanism for fetching schema structure.
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It is used by tools like GraphiQL for auto-completion, query validation, etc.
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Introspection is enabled by default. It means that anybody can get a full description of your schema by
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sending a special query containing meta fields **__type** and **__schema** .
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If you are not planning to expose your API to the general public, it makes sense to disable this feature.
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GraphQL PHP provides you separate validation rule which prohibits queries that contain
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**__type** or **__schema** fields. To disable introspection, add following rule:
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```php
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<?php
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use GraphQL\GraphQL;
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use GraphQL\Validator\Rules\DisableIntrospection;
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use GraphQL\Validator\DocumentValidator;
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DocumentValidator::addRule(new DisableIntrospection());
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GraphQL::executeQuery(/*...*/);
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```
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This will set the rule globally. Alternatively, you can provide validation rules [per execution](executing-queries.md#custom-validation-rules).
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