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> That's something you should only really do in development, and then cement for production

My experience with GraphQL in a nutshell: A lot of effort and complexity to support open ended queries which we then immediately disallow and replace with a fixed set of queries that could have been written as their own endpoints.





This is not the intended workflow. It is meant to be dynamic in nature.



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