BatchLoader VS graphql-batch

Compare BatchLoader vs graphql-batch and see what are their differences.

graphql-batch

A query batching executor for the graphql gem (by Shopify)
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BatchLoader graphql-batch
1 3
1,019 1,404
- 0.4%
4.7 5.2
17 days ago 14 days ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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BatchLoader

Posts with mentions or reviews of BatchLoader. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-22.
  • N+1 problem will never be an issue with N1Loader gem
    4 projects | /r/rails | 22 Jan 2022
    Interesting, I've just been researching Dataloader implementations for Ruby and have between trying to decide between GraphQL::Dataloader, graphql-batch and BatchLoader. I'll give this a look as well. Can you also make API calls inside the loaders?

graphql-batch

Posts with mentions or reviews of graphql-batch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-07.
  • The GraphQL N+1 Problem and SQL Window Functions
    3 projects | dev.to | 7 Oct 2022
    After recognizing the problem, we brainstormed options to offload some of the work onto the database server to ultimately reduce the Rails application’s memory consumption. One particularly promising avenue involved SQL window functions. After deciding to pursue SQL window functions, we started our work by considering the WindowKeyLoader example described in the graphql-batch repository.
  • N+1 problem will never be an issue with N1Loader gem
    4 projects | /r/rails | 22 Jan 2022
    Interesting, I've just been researching Dataloader implementations for Ruby and have between trying to decide between GraphQL::Dataloader, graphql-batch and BatchLoader. I'll give this a look as well. Can you also make API calls inside the loaders?
  • "I'm the CTO of a Growing Rails Startup" Ask Me Anything
    3 projects | /r/rails | 27 Aug 2021
    This is mainly addressed in the last thing but we cache pretty heavily on our REST APIs and for GraphQL we use the graphql-batch gem pretty heavily. Those two things can go a long way. Make sure you're using an APM like Scout to keep an eye on things and then debug the outliers.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing BatchLoader and graphql-batch you can also consider the following projects:

Rails DB - Rails Database Viewer and SQL Query Runner

graphql-guard - Simple authorization gem for GraphQL :lock:

Database Cleaner - Strategies for cleaning databases in Ruby. Can be used to ensure a clean state for testing.

graphql-client - A Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries

Blazer - Business intelligence made simple

GQLi - Ruby GraphQL Client for Humans

SecondBase - Seamless second database integration for Rails.

moql - Mock GraphQL server for fast reliable integration tests.

Redis Dashboard - Sinatra app to monitor Redis servers.

Spree Commerce - A headless open source e-commerce platform for global brands

Large Hadron Migrator - Online MySQL schema migrations

Interactor - Interactor provides a common interface for performing complex user interactions.