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React Query equivalent for Angular?
Case in point: Apollo Angular (GraphQL) does the basics of what you want, but it does so much more that its existence is justified...yet you still have to use RxJS with it.
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RedwoodJS Reaches 1.0 Today
Not that I know of. But here are a few things that may be of interest.
Redwood's GraphQL API is built on Yoga (we collaborate tightly with The Guild) — https://www.graphql-yoga.com You just need a GraphQL Client, which The Guild already has an option ready for you https://apollo-angular.com (Note: Apollo or other clients fine as well.)
Here's an example "How To" about connecting Next (React) with Redwood: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/how-to-connect-a-next-js-f...
I'm a co-founder of Redwood and help lead the project so I can say as a matter of fact we a highly collaborative and enjoy (and support) exploratory projects. It's a priority for us to better demonstrate the power of Redwood's API through examples. If you'd be interested in digging in collaboratively with the community, I can help connect the dots. Just kick things off over here and tag me @thedavidprice: https://community.redwoodjs.com
No pressure at all! Just wanted you to know the invitation is open. Anytime.
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Making Open Source Easy - Orchestrating the Open Source Contribution Workflow
Apollo Angular
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Open source FPS with Apollo GraphQL — GeoStrike (Alpha)
TLDR: We’ve built a multiplayer shooter and used Apollo’s GraphQL subscriptions to keep game state in sync at a very high frequency. Here’s our impressions! Tools used: Angular-cesium, Apollo Angular, CesiumJS, Angular Go Play: geo-strike.com
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The complete GraphQL Scalar Guide
This article was published on Tuesday, June 27, 2023 by Eddy Nguyen @ The Guild Blog
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Apidays Paris 2022 - GraphQL Mesh - Query any API, run on any platform by Uri Goldshtein
I gave an overview of The Guild tools and they support REST and other API protocols that are not necessarily GraphQL.
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Optimize your Bundle Size with SWC and GraphQL Codegen
Then you're ready to go! The plugin will automatically optimize your generated code when SWC compiles your files. In conclusion, using the [`client-preset`](https://graphql-code-generator.com/plugins/presets/client-preset) for GraphQL Code Generator is a powerful way to improve the DX of your project. However, without proper optimization, the bundle size can quickly become bloated. By using the [@graphql-codegen/client-preset-swc-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@graphql-codegen/client-preset-swc-plugin), (or the [Babel plugin](https://the-guild.dev/graphql/codegen/plugins/presets/preset-client#babel-plugin)) you can optimize the generated code and reduce the bundle size, and in the end improve the loading time of your application.
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Moving from Apollo to Vanilla GraphQL
I started using Apollo and as I got more experienced about GraphQL I found out about The Guild.
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How we migrated to Apollo Server 4
Second, the developer experience around GraphQL is amazing, and we’ve been fortunate to use some great tools from The Guild and Apollo in building our product. For example, we publish our GraphQL schemas to Apollo Studio, we embed the Apollo Studio Explorer in our docs, and our GraphQL API is actually built on top of Apollo Server.
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How we shipped CDN access tokens with Cloudflare Workers and R2
Once we decoded the incoming access token we can then read the R2 key value e.g. `/cdn-keys/c7ce447c-f5e6-4f13-87b8-d3051ba3fc45/c7de111c-f5g9-4f13-87b8-d1267ba3ge95` and then check the user-sent `privateKey` against the hash stored there. For subsequent requests, the same cache logic as for the legacy tokens is reused. The UI part was pretty straight-forward and less challenging to build, however it was still part of this project. The new token overview: ![All good](https://the-guild.dev/blog-assets/how-we-shipped-cdn-access-tokens-with-cloudflare-workers-and-r2/phase-4-cdn-access-token-overview.png) Creating a new token: ![All good](https://the-guild.dev/blog-assets/how-we-shipped-cdn-access-tokens-with-cloudflare-workers-and-r2/phase-4-token-create-form.png) We successfully deployed this to production and then informed all our clients that are waiting for this feature. 🎉 In addition, this is of course now also available for the self-hosted Hive users. ## Conclusion This was an exciting and challenging project to solve and Cloudflare provides useful tools for solving these kinds of problems. On the other hand debugging Cloudflare tooling is often frustrating and cumbersome, documentation is also often scarce or non-existing for more advanced use-cases. Nevertheless, we are happy to finish this project successfully and are looking forward to all the future challenges! In case you did not know, Hive is fully open-source and self-hostable! You can find all the code, steps and pull requests on GitHub! * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1003 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1043 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1005 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1114 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1120 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1127 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1130 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1142 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1143 * https://github.com/kamilkisiela/graphql-hive/pull/1061
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Is React still the most heavily dominant framework sought after by employers, or can I start learning other frameworks/libraries when looking for a new job?
The ecosystem offered by https://the-guild.dev/ is a spectacular suite of services offered for free that can really help learning the concepts of development and composable elements.
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Building GraphQL Servers in 2022
This article was published on Tue Jun 28 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Jamie Barton @ The Guild Blog
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Announcing GraphQL Yoga 2.0!
This article was published on 2022-03-29 by Charly Poly @ The Guild Blog
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GraphQL error handling to the max with Typescript, codegen and fp-ts
GraphQL Code Generator is a tool developed by The Guild which generates type definitions which corresponds to the GraphQL schema. It has several plugins and we'll use 3 of those:
What are some alternatives?
graphql-mesh - The Graph of Everything - Federated architecture for any API service
graphql-js - A reference implementation of GraphQL for JavaScript
graphql-tools - :wrench: Utility library for GraphQL to build, stitch and mock GraphQL schemas in the SDL-first approach
graphql-inspector - 🕵️♀️ Validate schema, get schema change notifications, validate operations, find breaking changes, look for similar types, schema coverage
sveltekit-graphql-github - Use Apollo Client with SvelteKit to Query a GraphQL API: we use the GitHub API to query our repos and learn a bit of SvelteKit along the way.
nestjs-graphql - GraphQL (TypeScript) module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍷
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
howtographql - The Fullstack Tutorial for GraphQL
stencil - A toolchain for building scalable, enterprise-ready component systems on top of TypeScript and Web Component standards. Stencil components can be distributed natively to React, Angular, Vue, and traditional web developers from a single, framework-agnostic codebase.
graphql-codegen-svelte-apollo - Generator plugin that brings Apollo into your Svelte application
graphql-hive - GraphQL Hive is a schema registry and observability