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I found myself wanting to rewrite JSON files with `sed`. The problem is, then I want to run a formatter over them afterwards, and this will change the whole file, not just the area I touched. I would like to propose the nuclear option in remedying this: format everything now. This is a very large change that should make it easier to keep files to a consistent format in the future. I have chosen to use Prettier for this because (a) it has a useful `--write` command and (b) it also does GraphQL, Markdown, YAML, etc. I've elected to exclude two sets of files: 1. `crates/custom-connector/data/*.json`, because they are actually multiple JSON objects, one per line, which Prettier cannot parse. 2. `crates/lang-graphql/tests/**/*.graphql`, because it contains invalid GraphQL, and the parser is intended to work with strangely-formatted GraphQL. The main changes are standardizing whitespace, adding a newline at the end of files, and putting JSON arrays on one line when they fit. V3_GIT_ORIGIN_REV_ID: 92d4a535c34a3cc00721e8ddc6f17c5717e8ff76
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YAML
23 lines
531 B
YAML
---
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concurrency: 10
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base: "http://localhost:3000"
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iterations: 10000
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plan:
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- name: __typename query
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request:
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url: /graphql
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method: POST
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body: '{ "query": "query { __typename }" }'
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headers:
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Content-Type: "application/json"
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Host: example.hasura.app
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- name: AlbumByID query
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request:
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url: /graphql
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method: POST
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body: '{ "query": "query { AlbumByID(AlbumId: 1) { Title } }" }'
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headers:
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Content-Type: "application/json"
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Host: example.hasura.app
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