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Implement passConnectionParams (e.g. passHeader) for subscriptionsEndpoint #452

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mjgallag opened this issue Jul 6, 2017 · 4 comments
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mjgallag commented Jul 6, 2017

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Could you add some more context for this issue?

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mjgallag commented Jul 24, 2017

See

* - (optional) passHeader: a string that will be added to the header object.
, we need similiar functionality in order to use authenticated websockets in GraphiQL.

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It would be great to have this implemented.

@abernix abernix added tag: subscriptions ⛲️ feature New addition or enhancement to existing solutions labels Jul 2, 2019
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abernix commented Jul 2, 2019

We're planning on re-designing the way that subscriptions are implemented in Apollo Server 3. This feature request has a fairly small amount of context, but if it's still important to any interested parties, a full feature request with demonstrated use-cases would go a long way in the design of the next generation of the featue. That said, we'll still put this in a project so it can be reviewed in the future. Thanks!

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