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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gqless
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graphql-code-generator VS gqless - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Jun 2023
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GraphQL code generator, how to make query without existing document?
Maybe GQLess is for you? It's a client that magically creates a query from they way you use objects in your react components.
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Instant realtime GraphQL with built-in authorization for SQL Server
Yes! We announced experimental support earlier and here's the new spec we're implementing that will support all databases and remote schemas too.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6991
General support for inherited roles is one of the things I'm most excited about because it makes a bunch of hard things around reusing and composition so easy.
This improvement plays really well along with things like "role-based schemas" so that GraphQL clients have access to just the exact GraphQL schema they should be able to access - which is in turn composed by putting multiple scopes together into one role.
Also interesting is how well this could play with other innovations on the GraphQL client ecosystem like gqless[1] and graphql-zeus[2] because now there's a typesafe and secure SDK for really smooth developer experience on the client side.
[1]: https://github.com/gqless/gqless
- GQless: A GraphQL client built for rapid iteration
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 2, 2021
GQless: A GraphQL client built for rapid iteration\ (6 comments)
- GQless – a GraphQL client built for rapid iteration
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Ask HN: What novel tools are you using to write web sites/apps?
Cannot recommend gqless highly enough for making graphql actually fun to use and closer to something like meteor/firebase syntax[0].
And I’ll self-promote, but I’ve been working on what I consider to be a “next generation” style system for React that solves my biggest issue with it currently: being able to performantly write styles in a nice syntax that optimize for both web and native. Called SnackUI, though it’s still in beta[1].
[0] https://gqless.com
[1] https://github.com/snackui/snackui
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REST vs. gRPC vs. GraphQL
On the GraphQL side you can use gqless[0] (or the improved fork I helped sponsor, here[1]). It's by far the best DX I've had for any data fetching library: fully typed calls, no strings at all, no duplication of code or weird importing, no compiler, and it resolves the entire tree and creates a single fetch call.
[0] https://github.com/gqless/gqless
[1] https://github.com/PabloSzx/new_gqless
purescript-flame
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Is there an Elm like framework for cross-platform apps?
There's Purescript with two libraries implementing the Elm architecture, flame and elmish (on React). Purescript only targets JS, but that can be embedded in mobile and desktop apps.
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Is Elm a good choice for prototyping?
I will also add that Flame is a great way to get Elm Architecture goodness in PureScript.
- Flame: A PureScript front-end framework inspired by the Elm architecture
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 2, 2021
Flame: A PureScript front-end framework inspired by the Elm architecture\ (30 comments)
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Tips for getting started with Purescript web app development for a Haskeller?
Im having a good time using https://flamepurs.org/.
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Q: Webapps in Purescript for Haskellers
Halogen is definitely the most widely-used library (and someone has already posted links for that), but I just wanted to mention Flame, which has some pretty decent getting started documentation.
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Bad compile times in a Haskell+Servant app have me wondering: how easy is it to code a NodeJS app using PureScript, is anyone here doing it and to what extent (e.g. just tests, business logic in PS everything else in JS)?
Thanks u/suntzusartofarse. There is a upcoming version in the works, with new features https://github.com/easafe/purescript-flame/pull/36
What are some alternatives?
graphql-zeus - GraphQL client and GraphQL code generator with GraphQL autocomplete library generation ⚡⚡⚡ for browser,nodejs and react native ( apollo compatible )
purescript-halogen - A declarative, type-safe UI library for PureScript.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
ihp - 🔥 The fastest way to build type safe web apps. IHP is a new batteries-included web framework optimized for longterm productivity and programmer happiness
vue-gqty - Experimental Vue composable for gqty
Cycle.js - A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code
wundergraph-demo - This Repository demonstrates how to combine 7 APIs (4 Apollo Federation SubGraphs, 1 REST, 1 standalone GraphQL, 1 Mock) into one unified GraphQL API which is then securely exposed as a JSON API to a NextJS Frontend.
purescript-concur-react - Concur UI Framework for Purescript
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
elm-ts - A porting to TypeScript featuring fp-ts, rxjs6 and React
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
purescript-concur-core - Concur UI library for Purescript. Core framework.