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In my opinion the easiest way to do this is by decorating all your resolve functions. In my own toolkit (https://github.com/le0daniel/graphql-tools) that I wrote for my GraphQL applications i wrap each resolver by a class called ProxyResolver (which is invokable), which allows me to get detailed telemetry into every resolver and how long it takes in NanoSeconds... A similar approach could work for you if you need more detailed insights into what takes how long... |
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I’m trying to get full time taken by GraphQL query on server side, like:
But I’m getting only a small piece of time of full query which may consists of several queries/resolvers.
Is there a way to get full time?
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