Hot Chocolate
kanka
Hot Chocolate | kanka | |
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17 | 60 | |
5,044 | 232 | |
3.0% | 0.9% | |
9.6 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | PHP | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Hot Chocolate
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I love LINQ and the Entity Framework
have a look here https://youtu.be/qrh97hToWpM https://chillicream.com/
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How to efficiently call an arbitrary method?
There are some libraries which allows you to declare some class with more or less arbitrary methods which will be called by it at runtime. I believe many of them do that in optimal way, not just using usual reflection. One of the examples is HotChocolate library https://github.com/ChilliCream/hotchocolate . You declare class with arbitrary methods which contain arbitrary arguments. "Arbitrary" doesn mean arbitrary at all, but if parameter type is registered in DI or marked by specific attribute, it can be passed to the method.
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ChilliCream GraphQL vs GraphQL.Net in
At work we are considering using GraphQL to build our read-only data-APIs using .NET 6, EF Core and SQL Server. Looking at the ecosystem the most relevant plattforms seems to be graphql-dotnet and ChilliCream.
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Graphql-dotnet vs Hot Chocolate, which one to choose?
I'm starting a brand new project. Looks like if we want to do GraphQL in .NET, it's either graphql-dotnet or Hot Chocolate. Both look pretty good on paper.
- GraphQL is quickly moving to one of my least favorite technologies
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JavaScript: *gets annihilated*
If you know it better: Please try statically typed generated graphql queries in C# (like write the graphql queries, have a graphql schema, then get generated C# types which resemble the query, the only thing I've found that could do it was https://chillicream.com/docs/strawberryshake and there I quickly hit this bug with super simple queries containing unions: https://github.com/ChilliCream/hotchocolate/issues/4662
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Adopting 200 OK! Error Handling strategy in GraphQL with Hot Chocolate (dotnet).
If you don't know Hot Chocolate framework, feel free to read about it on chillicream.com (official website) and feel free to join the great community (which is always willing to help) on slack
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Which programming language, besides JS, has the best support/ecosystem for graphql?
I love using Hot Chocolate in C# ❤
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GraphQL mutation union erros (6a) with Hotchocolate GraphQL Server
Hotchocolate GraphQL server. This is the most advanced server for a .Net environment. This article does not go into the basics and assumes some framework knowledge.
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Introducing pf2e.io, a generic, source-available, re-usable and most notably free set of services for creating pathfinder 2e tools, sites and applications.
I think for the time being that's the case, yeah. I'm confirming with the great people over at https://github.com/ChilliCream/hotchocolate to see if we can somehow work around that.
kanka
- What features are you hoping to see most in Dreadwolf? [no spoilers]
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Is there any one time purchase worldbuilding software ?
If you know your way around Docker or can set up a php -environment you can host Kanka yourself.
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Worldbuilding Software
Here is the github repository. There is a bit of a tutorial there but I don't know how good it is as it did not exist when I was building my instance (I also think it uses Docker, while I just host on Windows with WAMP).
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Campaign managing online software
Here's the Github page
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Can we make a big list of VTTs? Can you sell us on your favorites?
Yeah, you can find the github here. I use Wampserver to host it.
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Worldbuilding App - determining interest
Open Source, and easily self-hostable ideally via a docker container similar to kanka
- World Anvil
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What tools do you use during your play sessions?
We also use kanka.io as a player resource. They take turns writing the journal entry for the current session, linking up NPCs, locations etc, and making notes of the stuff their characters learn and/or figure out.
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Any recommendations for an online shared (fictional) calendar?
I use https://kanka.io for my games and you can create a custom calendar there. You can add weather, moon cycles, seasons, all the fun stuff.
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Managing large numbers of NPCs and locations in an urban campaign
I use https://kanka.io to manage my campaign, if you're familiar with World Anvil it's the same idea. Like a wiki site for your game.
What are some alternatives?
GraphQL for .NET - GraphQL for .NET
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
AutoMapper - A convention-based object-object mapper in .NET.
foundryvtt-mindmap - This module for Foundry VTT adds a third view to each Journal Entry: The MindMap View. In this view you organize you can create a network graph for organizing your relations, flow charts, campaign structures, ideas or whatever you can imagine! Just Drag the data from the sidebar to begin planning.
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
kanka-foundry - FoundryVTT module to import information from kanka.io
IdentityServer - The most flexible and standards-compliant OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.x framework for ASP.NET Core
homebrewery - Create authentic looking D&D homebrews using only markdown
openiddict-core - Flexible and versatile OAuth 2.0/OpenID Connect stack for .NET
chummer5a - Character generator for Shadowrun 5th edition
Boycotter
dragonflagon-fvtt - DragonFlagon FoundryVTT Modules