genql
join-monster
genql | join-monster | |
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5 | 3 | |
851 | 2,656 | |
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7.9 | 6.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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genql
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Generative HTTP API Clients
GraphQL via genql
- Looking4Library: A GraphQL client that has query methods on the generated types
- Genql - Generate a type safe TypeScript SDK for any GraphQL API
- Genql – An SDK for Every GraphQL API
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GraphQL Is a Trap?
GraphQL is really useful paired with a tool like Genql [0] that creates a js library with auto completion and type safety, this makes discovering and using the API much easier and faster
[0] https://github.com/remorses/genql
join-monster
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Understanding TTFB Latency in DJango - Seems absurdly slow after DB optimizations even locally
GraphQL could be efficiently translated into SQL and things certainly try, but the only thing close to a "bulletproof" implementation I found was Join Monster (https://github.com/join-monster/join-monster) in NodeJS-land and even that I think is now mostly abandoned. GraphQL as a system was built assuming random-access to data stores is ~free because that's what Facebook has, but the rest of us don't :)
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Ask HN: Nested Resources in REST/HTTP API URLs?
REST is not a strict specification and it's not a single implementation, you can just start doing it.
That said, I wouldn't recommend going the allow everything flexible resolver way like GraphQL: it's terrible for performance (eg. most APIs use N+1 queries unless you have something like https://github.com/join-monster/join-monster), the complexity of the codebase skyrockets and having to specify all the fields you want is not exactly ergonomic in most situations.
- GraphQL Is a Trap?
What are some alternatives?
trustfall - A query engine for any combination of data sources. Query your files and APIs as if they were databases!
ent - An entity framework for Go
foundation - GraphQL Foundation Charter and Legal Documents
objection-filter - Filter objection.js models over HTTP using complex search queries
graphql-directive-rest - GraphQL directive for easy integration with REST API
query-counter - SQLAlchemy model N+1 debugger!
Sqlmancer - Conjure SQL from GraphQL queries 🧙🔮✨
graphql-cached-get
pycon-graphql