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import { GraphQLInt, GraphQLList, GraphQLObjectType, GraphQLString } from 'graphql'
import { guidanceTagType } from '../../guidance-tag/objects'
export const spfType = new GraphQLObjectType({
name: 'SPF',
fields: () => ({
status: {
type: GraphQLString,
description: `The compliance status for SPF for the scanned domain.`,
resolve: async ({ status }) => status,
},
record: {
type: GraphQLString,
description: `SPF record retrieved during the scan of the given domain.`,
resolve: ({ record }) => record,
},
lookups: {
type: GraphQLInt,
description: `The amount of DNS lookups.`,
resolve: ({ lookups }) => lookups,
},
spfDefault: {
type: GraphQLString,
description: `Instruction of what a recipient should do if there is not a match to your SPF record.`,
resolve: ({ spfDefault }) => spfDefault,
},
positiveTags: {
type: new GraphQLList(guidanceTagType),
description: `List of positive tags for the scanned domain from this scan.`,
resolve: async ({ positiveTags }, _, { loaders: { loadGuidanceTagByTagId } }) => {
return await loadGuidanceTagByTagId({ tags: positiveTags })
},
},
neutralTags: {
type: new GraphQLList(guidanceTagType),
description: `List of neutral tags for the scanned domain from this scan.`,
resolve: async ({ neutralTags }, _, { loaders: { loadGuidanceTagByTagId } }) => {
return await loadGuidanceTagByTagId({ tags: neutralTags })
},
},
negativeTags: {
type: new GraphQLList(guidanceTagType),
description: `List of negative tags for the scanned domain from this scan.`,
resolve: async ({ negativeTags }, _, { loaders: { loadGuidanceTagByTagId } }) => {
return await loadGuidanceTagByTagId({ tags: negativeTags })
},
},
}),
description: `Email on the Internet can be forged in a number of ways. In
particular, existing protocols place no restriction on what a sending
host can use as the "MAIL FROM" of a message or the domain given on
the SMTP HELO/EHLO commands. Version 1 of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF)
protocol is where Administrative Management Domains (ADMDs) can explicitly
authorize the hosts that are allowed to use their domain names, and a
receiving host can check such authorization.`,
})