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TanStack Query
🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for the web. TS/JS, React Query, Solid Query, Svelte Query and Vue Query.
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SurveyJS
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urql
The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow.
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sveltekit-graphql-fetch
SvelteKit GraphQL queries using fetch only: how you can drop Apollo client and urql dependencies altogether to make your Svelte app leaner.
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svelte-preprocess
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InfluxDB
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SvelteKitAuth
Discontinued Authentication library for use with SvelteKit featuring built-in OAuth providers and zero restriction customization! [Moved to: https://github.com/Dan6erbond/sk-auth]
houdini reviews and mentions
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How can I do auth with URQL
Other random input. Maybe take a look at houdini. https://github.com/HoudiniGraphql/houdini
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SvelteQuery vs KitQL vs others
Full disclosure: I'm the author of KitQL & maintainer of Houdini I've been in the GraphQL ecosystem for a long time and love it. I discovered Svelte early 3.0 and directly opt-in SvelteKit at the very beginning. I've tried different approaches with codegen Apollo & urql. Helping developing graphql-codegen-svelte-apollo at first then urql-svelte-operations-store. Contributing / creating / maintaining open source is something I like to do to build a friendly community around similar stacks. Then gQuery came out and took a radical new approach to things in a great way. I was hyped about it, especially for the simplicity and SSR out of the box. I believe that multiple projects bring new ideas to the community, which is awesome. It's here that I created KitQL to unlock some options that I need for my customers (Yes, I don't do only open source ^^). My aim with KitQL is to focus on two things: 1/ Embrace the community. To build something with others that satisfies many use cases. 2/ Build a full stack GraphQL on SvelteKit. Client + Server, using all powerful tools from The Guild. Thx to the community; we get to speak with amazing people, and I got the chance to talk with the Houdini author. After a few conversations, we decided to join forces. KitQL Client had a few issues that will be complicated to solve: no normalized cache, prefetch cannot work, leaks in SSR... to name a few. So I deleted KitQL Client in favor of using Houdini. KitQL is now focused on the backend part and module development (but it's not the topic here). Houdini has significantly evolved in the last months to bring KitQL flow inside + keep all its benefits! I think that it has a unique DX matching a lot of different styles of programming. You want your GraphQL operations in a separate file? Inside your Svelte componennt? You want Houdini to generate some boilerplate to focus only on your business logic? You want Houdini to create magic fragments to insert into a list automatically after a mutation? Houdini got you covered! And you know what? With the new '+page.svelte' directory structure, Houdini will go to another level!!! In a few days, we will merge a PR that will improve even more the DX and will be sooo integrated with the new SvelteKit changes. //I'm so excited about it. Come and check #BuildInPublic https://github.com/HoudiniGraphQL/houdini As you could read, the most important is the community, so thank you!
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Svelte GraphQL Resources
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Building an Application with GraphQL and SvelteKit
So, you've decided to build an application with two of the most hyped projects in our community (SvelteKit and GraphQL, in case you didn't read the title). After browsing the internet for a bit, you've probably ran into various posts showing how to send a query in Kit's load and use it to populate the cache driving one of the more common GraphQL libraries. If you're like me, it probably left you with a bit of an unsatisfying feeling. GraphQL was supposed to reduce the amount of boilerplate necessary to build a user interface, right? Surely there's a way to pull this off without all that ceremony. Well, in this blog post I'll introduce you to houdini, a new GraphQL client I've been working on that's built for SvelteKit. Hopefully by the end of this you'll agree that it dramatically reduces the overhead of building a GraphQL application with SvelteKit.
- Houdini - The "disappearing" Svelte GraphQL client with support for Sapper and Sveltekit
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HoudiniGraphql/houdini is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of houdini is TypeScript.
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