awesome-graphql
graphql-js
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awesome-graphql
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How to produce type-safe GraphQL queries using TypeScript 💥
For further reading, you can explore more tools in the GraphQL ecosystem by looking through the awesome-graphql list.
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Graphql best practices, resource suggestions?
Picked the https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql as a reference to digging into the latest on graphql etc.
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Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy
https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql#tools---securi...
... W3C SOLID > Authorization and Access Control:
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
And today, there is a GraphQL foundation which tries to ensure that GraphQL and the ecosystem thrives over time, a huge landscape of projects, a huge set of tools like this and this and these can just be few of the examples on how big the ecosystem has grown with a lot of languages, frameworks, tools supporting it as a first class citizen, so much so that even some of the huge enterprises are using it today as part of their stack.
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Build a chat app with GraphQL Subscriptions & TypeScript: Part 2
Also, here's an awesome list of resources to learn further!
graphql-js
- Understanding TTFB Latency in DJango - Seems absurdly slow after DB optimizations even locally
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Diving into Open-Source Development
To begin, I'm going to start with GraphQL. This repo is a JS-specific implementation for GraphQL, for which projects written in JS/TS can utilize to build an API for their web app. The reason why I chose this project is because I've always been intrigued by how GraphQl challenges the standard way of building an API, a.k.a REST APIs. I have very little knowledge about this project since I've never used it before at work or for my personal projects. I only have theoretical knowledge about it which I gained from watching YouTube videos. It also uses TypeScript which is fascinating because type safety is very important when building software considering it cleans out a lot of bugs early on before the software is shipped.
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How to define schema once and have server code and client code typed? [Typescript]
When I asked this in StackOverflow over a year ago I reached the solution of using graphql + graphql-zeus.
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Uncovering Frontend Data Aggregation: Our Encounter with BFF, GraphQL, and Hydration
In short, we chose not to pursue GraphQL due to some limitations with union types and a lack of support for maps. This is further detailed in this link: limitations.
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Exploring the Most Commonly Used Folder Names in Popular NPM Packages
benchmarks: This directory contains benchmark tests that help measure the performance of the package's code, these tests can be are very useful when experimenting with performance optimizations, and to ensure no slowdowns are introduced between releases. Example from graphql.
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Apollo federated graph is not presenting its schema to graphiql with fields sorted lexicographically
GraphiQL (and many other tools) relies on introspection query which AFAIK is not guaranteed to have any specific order (and many libs don't support it). Apollo Server is built on top of graphql-js and it relies on it for this functionality.
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What are popular ORMs for Node.js?
GraphQL.js + Knex.js + knex-types (TypeScript generator for Knex)
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Announcing GraphQL Yoga 2.0!
Yoga v2 supports some experimental GraphQL features such as @defer and @stream, allowing you to get a taste of the future of GraphQL (with compatible clients such as URQL).
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11 JavaScript Examples to Source Code That Reveal Design Patterns In Use
Visitors are used for many reasons like extensibility, plugins, printing an entire schema somewhere, etc.
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How not to learn GraphQL
support for @defer and @stream
What are some alternatives?
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
mercurius - Implement GraphQL servers and gateways with Fastify
apollo-server - 🌍 Spec-compliant and production ready JavaScript GraphQL server that lets you develop in a schema-first way. Built for Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa, and more.
graphql-jit - GraphQL execution using a JIT compiler
express-graphql - Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express.
postlite - Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
fastify-websocket - basic websocket support for fastify
graphql-subscriptions - :newspaper: A small module that implements GraphQL subscriptions for Node.js
graphQLChat - A simple live GraphQL chat app built using React, Node, Apollo Server/Client and TypeGraphQL.
graphql-code-generator - A tool for generating code based on a GraphQL schema and GraphQL operations (query/mutation/subscription), with flexible support for custom plugins.