fix(github): honor GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL for the GraphQL client (#1575)

The REST client honors GITHUB_API_URL, but the GraphQL client derived its
base URL from GITHUB_API_URL as well and ignored the standard
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL variable that GitHub Actions provides. On standard GitHub
Enterprise Server this still worked because @octokit/graphql rewrites a
".../api/v3" REST base to ".../api/graphql", but any deployment whose GraphQL
endpoint is not derivable from the REST base (custom proxy, separate host)
sent GraphQL requests to the wrong URL.

Honor GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL independently and fall back to GITHUB_API_URL when it
is unset, so behavior is unchanged for github.com and standard GHES. A single
trailing "/graphql" is stripped because @octokit/graphql appends its own.

Add wire-level regression tests that run the real client factory in a fresh
process and assert the final request URLs and Authorization headers;
constructor-option assertions are insufficient because @octokit/graphql
rewrites the path after the client is constructed.
This commit is contained in:
HyunSoo
2026-08-20 15:45:21 -07:00
committed by GitHub
parent 3f854a8fb5
commit 39ad3c8977
4 changed files with 177 additions and 2 deletions
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import { Octokit } from "@octokit/rest";
import { graphql } from "@octokit/graphql";
import { GITHUB_API_URL } from "./config";
import { GITHUB_API_URL, GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL } from "./config";
export type Octokits = {
rest: Octokit;
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ export function createOctokit(token: string): Octokits {
baseUrl: GITHUB_API_URL,
}),
graphql: graphql.defaults({
baseUrl: GITHUB_API_URL,
baseUrl: GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL,
headers: {
authorization: `token ${token}`,
},
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@@ -2,3 +2,16 @@ export const GITHUB_API_URL =
process.env.GITHUB_API_URL || "https://api.github.com";
export const GITHUB_SERVER_URL =
process.env.GITHUB_SERVER_URL || "https://github.com";
// GraphQL base URL for @octokit/graphql. GitHub Actions exposes the full GraphQL
// endpoint in GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL (e.g. "https://HOST/api/graphql"), while
// @octokit/graphql appends "/graphql" to whatever baseUrl it is given, so a
// single trailing "/graphql" is stripped here to avoid "/graphql/graphql".
// When GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL is unset we fall back to GITHUB_API_URL, preserving the
// existing behavior where @octokit/graphql rewrites a REST ".../api/v3" base to
// ".../api/graphql". The trailing-slash trim keeps that rewrite working.
export const GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL = (
process.env.GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL || GITHUB_API_URL
)
.replace(/\/+$/, "")
.replace(/\/graphql$/, "");
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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
// Wire-level probe for the GitHub API client's endpoint routing.
//
// `src/github/api/config.ts` reads GITHUB_API_URL / GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL at module
// load time, so each endpoint configuration has to be exercised in its own fresh
// process (the companion test spawns this file once per case with the relevant
// env vars set). We stub global fetch to capture the FINAL request URL and
// Authorization header — asserting constructor options is not enough because
// @octokit/graphql rewrites/append the path (".../api/v3" -> ".../api/graphql",
// otherwise it appends "/graphql") after the client is constructed.
import { createOctokit } from "../../src/github/api/client";
type Captured = { url: string; auth: string | null };
const captured: Captured[] = [];
globalThis.fetch = (async (input: any, init?: any) => {
const url: string =
typeof input === "string" ? input : (input?.url ?? String(input));
const headers = new Headers(init?.headers ?? input?.headers);
captured.push({ url, auth: headers.get("authorization") });
return new Response(JSON.stringify({ data: {} }), {
status: 200,
headers: { "content-type": "application/json" },
});
}) as typeof fetch;
const octokits = createOctokit("test-token");
await octokits.graphql(`query { viewer { login } }`);
const graphql = captured[captured.length - 1]!;
await octokits.rest.request("GET /meta");
const rest = captured[captured.length - 1]!;
process.stdout.write(
JSON.stringify({
graphqlUrl: graphql.url,
graphqlAuth: graphql.auth,
restUrl: rest.url,
restAuth: rest.auth,
}),
);
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import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test";
import { join } from "node:path";
// The GitHub client reads GITHUB_API_URL / GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL when
// `src/github/api/config.ts` is first imported, so we cannot flip env vars
// between cases inside a single process. Instead each case runs the real
// `createOctokit` factory in a fresh Bun process (test/fixtures/graphql-endpoint-probe.ts)
// with a stubbed fetch that reports the FINAL wire URL and Authorization header.
//
// This is the level that matters: @octokit/graphql derives the GraphQL endpoint
// from its baseUrl AFTER construction (rewriting a REST ".../api/v3" base to
// ".../api/graphql", and otherwise appending "/graphql"), so a constructor-option
// assertion would not catch a regression.
const PROBE = join(import.meta.dir, "fixtures", "graphql-endpoint-probe.ts");
type ProbeResult = {
graphqlUrl: string;
graphqlAuth: string | null;
restUrl: string;
restAuth: string | null;
};
function probe(env: Record<string, string>): ProbeResult {
const result = Bun.spawnSync({
cmd: ["bun", "run", PROBE],
env: {
...process.env,
// Start from a clean slate so the host's own env cannot leak in.
GITHUB_API_URL: "",
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "",
...env,
},
stdout: "pipe",
stderr: "pipe",
});
if (result.exitCode !== 0) {
throw new Error(
`probe failed (exit ${result.exitCode}): ${result.stderr.toString()}`,
);
}
return JSON.parse(result.stdout.toString().trim()) as ProbeResult;
}
describe("GitHub API client endpoint routing", () => {
test("both env vars unset: REST and GraphQL use github.com", () => {
const r = probe({});
expect(r.restUrl).toBe("https://api.github.com/meta");
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://api.github.com/graphql");
});
test("GITHUB_API_URL alone (GHES): GraphQL still resolves to /api/graphql", () => {
// Regression guard: @octokit/graphql rewrites a ".../api/v3" REST base to
// ".../api/graphql", so GraphQL must keep working when only GITHUB_API_URL
// is provided (e.g. under `act` or partial configs).
const r = probe({ GITHUB_API_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/v3" });
expect(r.restUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/v3/meta");
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql");
});
test("GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL alone: GraphQL honors it exactly, REST stays public", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql",
});
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql");
expect(r.restUrl).toBe("https://api.github.com/meta");
});
test("both set to standard GHES values: REST and GraphQL route independently", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_API_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/v3",
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql",
});
expect(r.restUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/v3/meta");
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql");
});
test("GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL wins over a GITHUB_API_URL-derived endpoint", () => {
// Distinguishing case: without honoring GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL, GraphQL would be
// derived from GITHUB_API_URL and hit the wrong host.
const r = probe({
GITHUB_API_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/v3",
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://gql.example.test/api/graphql",
});
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://gql.example.test/api/graphql");
expect(r.restUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/v3/meta");
});
test("trailing slash on GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL is normalized", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql/",
});
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql");
});
test("GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL without a /graphql suffix is preserved before the client appends one", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://gql.example.test/custom",
});
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://gql.example.test/custom/graphql");
});
test("a base already ending in /graphql is not doubled", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://gql.example.test/api/graphql",
});
expect(r.graphqlUrl).not.toContain("/graphql/graphql");
expect(r.graphqlUrl).toBe("https://gql.example.test/api/graphql");
});
test("the token authorization header is preserved on both clients", () => {
const r = probe({
GITHUB_API_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/v3",
GITHUB_GRAPHQL_URL: "https://ghe.example.test/api/graphql",
});
expect(r.graphqlAuth).toBe("token test-token");
expect(r.restAuth).toBe("token test-token");
});
});