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This repository was archived by the owner on Feb 27, 2024. It is now read-only.
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First of all, sorry if this is not suited here (on this section or even on this repo) but I guess I'm having a hard time figuring what the heck is happening with my project and it could be that it's happening with others ( here and here) too.

So basically everyt ime I build my nextjs project it takes a lot of time and by going to the server and running top I've found that php-fpm is using a lot of CPU.
Not only that but just a simple Postman call to graphql will have the same effect.

I've already tried different "backends"/stacks (trellis on Digital Ocean, trellis on AWS Lightsail and a simple app container with Wordpress on Lightsail as well) and I get the same issue all the time.

Adding a Cache won't help here and in fact I'm already using Redis with wp-graphql-cache.

Is this something that happens/have happened to you already?

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We have noticed high usage on builds as well.

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Interesting.
Do you also noticed when doing a request to a page that wasn't generated during the build or even when doing a request through postman or any other API testing platform?

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