ClawKit Logo
ClawKitReliability Toolkit
Back to Registry
Official Verified

graphql-schema

Deep GraphQL schema workflow—modeling types, queries and mutations, N+1 and complexity limits, errors and pagination, federation risks, and evolution. Use when designing or reviewing GraphQL APIs.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/codenova58/graphql-schema
Or

GraphQL Schema (Deep Workflow)

GraphQL concentrates complexity on the server: resolver graphs, N+1 fetches, schema evolution, and field-level authorization.

When to Offer This Workflow

Trigger conditions:

  • Designing a new GraphQL API or federated subgraph
  • Latency or complexity incidents from client queries
  • Need for safe schema deprecation and versioning

Initial offer:

Use six stages: (1) domain modeling, (2) operations surface, (3) performance patterns, (4) errors & partial results, (5) security & authz, (6) versioning & evolution). Confirm client patterns (Apollo, Relay) and gateway (if any).


Stage 1: Domain Modeling

Goal: Types reflect domain concepts; avoid dumping everything on Query; use input objects for mutations with validation.


Stage 2: Operations Surface

Goal: Queries for reads; mutations for writes; subscriptions only when justified (scaling and operational cost).

Pagination

  • Prefer cursor-based connections for large lists (Relay-style edges/nodes)

Stage 3: Performance Patterns

Goal: DataLoader or batching for N+1; query complexity/depth/cost limits; optional persisted queries for public APIs.


Stage 4: Errors & Partial Results

Goal: Document semantics of errors alongside partial data; map domain failures to structured extensions.


Stage 5: Security & Authz

Goal: Enforce authorization at field/object level—not only at the top resolver.


Stage 6: Versioning & Evolution

Goal: Prefer additive changes; @deprecated with migration window; in federation, clear ownership of types and entities.


Final Review Checklist

  • Schema reflects domain and operations
  • Pagination and mutations idiomatic
  • Batching and complexity limits in place
  • Error behavior documented for clients
  • Field-level authz enforced
  • Deprecation policy defined

Tips for Effective Guidance

  • N+1 is the default failure mode—plan batching early.
  • Pair with rest-best-practices when REST and GraphQL coexist at the edge.

Handling Deviations

  • Public APIs: consider persisted queries or allowlists to limit abusive queries.

Metadata

Stars3453
Views1
Updated2026-03-26
View Author Profile
AI Skill Finder

Not sure this is the right skill?

Describe what you want to build — we'll match you to the best skill from 16,000+ options.

Find the right skill
Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-codenova58-graphql-schema": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}
Safety NoteClawKit audits metadata but not runtime behavior. Use with caution.