Debug
For the purposes of debugging, you can attach a query parameter debug=true
to a query. Attaching this parameter lets you retrieve the uid
attribute for all the entities along with the server_latency
and start_ts
information under the extensions
key of the response.
parsing_ns
: Latency in nanoseconds to parse the query.processing_ns
: Latency in nanoseconds to process the query.encoding_ns
: Latency in nanoseconds to encode the JSON response.start_ts
: The logical start timestamp of the transaction.
Query with debug as a query parameter
curl -H "Content-Type: application/dql" http://localhost:8080/query?debug=true -XPOST -d $'{
tbl(func: allofterms(name@en, "The Big Lebowski")) {
name@en
}
}' | python -m json.tool | less
Returns uid
and server_latency
{
"data": {
"tbl": [
{
"uid": "0x41434",
"name@en": "The Big Lebowski"
},
{
"uid": "0x145834",
"name@en": "The Big Lebowski 2"
},
{
"uid": "0x2c8a40",
"name@en": "Jeffrey \"The Big\" Lebowski"
},
{
"uid": "0x3454c4",
"name@en": "The Big Lebowski"
}
],
"extensions": {
"server_latency": {
"parsing_ns": 18559,
"processing_ns": 802990982,
"encoding_ns": 1177565
},
"txn": {
"start_ts": 40010
}
}
}
}
Note GraphQL+- has been renamed to Dgraph Query Language (DQL). While
application/dql
is the preferred value for the Content-Type
header, we will continue to support
Content-Type: application/graphql+-
to avoid making breaking changes.