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We're using GraphiQL as a great testing/doc tool for our B2B customers which are using our APIs.
I note that, even if there is an access attribute on a field, it is displayed on GraphiQL
So, we can see it exists on a type, but the customer cannot get it.
Is there a way to configure a field to be hidden in GraphiQL, the same way we allow/disallow access?
Thank you
Jourdan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
We're using GraphiQL as a great testing/doc tool for our B2B customers which are using our APIs.
I note that, even if there is an access attribute on a field, it is displayed on GraphiQL
So, we can see it exists on a type, but the customer cannot get it.
Is there a way to configure a field to be hidden in GraphiQL, the same way we allow/disallow access?
Thank you
Jourdan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: