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graphiql
- FLaNK 15 Jan 2024
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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely
> FYI, GraphiQL is deprecated, GraphQL Playground is a good alternative.
You have this backwards.
https://github.com/graphql/graphql-playground/issues/1366#is...
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Build Smarter, Not Harder: Simplifying Backend Workflows with Build-time GraphQL
GraphQL is declarative and self-documenting by nature. Thereโs a single endpoint, and all available data, relationships, and APIs can be explored and consumed by client teams (via the GraphiQL interface or just Introspection) without constantly going back and forth with backend teams.
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GraphQL IDEs: GraphiQL vs Altair
GraphiQL is one of the most well-known GraphQL IDEs. Originally developed by Facebook, it is an in-browser tool that enables developers to write, validate, and test GraphQL queries. It is open-source and can be integrated into any project that uses GraphQL. Recently, GraphiQL has been revamped with a new UI and several new features as you can read in ths blog post I wrote earlier.
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React.dev
Nice! I think you might like it.
Ah yeah, that does take a while to unpack. I think a lot of the complexity there is dealing with a non-react library and the dynamic import(s). Binding non-react libraries can be a bit rough.
I do think it's a good example to show the big advantage of hooks, if you look at the use of the hook, super clean: https://github.com/graphql/graphiql/blob/50674292c55eadf0e61...
Great way to contain complexity and make usage really clean and simple!
So I spent some more time reading through using HOCs in React and I think I'll have to give functional components more of a try. The specific example I was thinking of is https://github.com/graphql/graphiql/blob/50674292c55eadf0e61... but this component will probably always be complex because of the Codemirror interaction.
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Is there anything like a GraphQL playground for testing various features of GraphQL?
Graphiql: https://github.com/graphql/graphiql
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Exploring GraphiQL 2 Updates and New Features
After GraphQL Playground became part of the GraphQL Foundation, the need for having just one GraphQL IDE became more important. So the GraphQL Foundation decided to merge GraphiQL and GraphQL Playground into one tool. GraphiQL 1 relied on major tech debt and multiple dependencies that were outdated and hard to maintain. With the merge of GraphiQL and GraphQL Playground, the GraphQL Foundation decided to create a new version of GraphiQL, which is now called GraphiQL 2. The design and creation of GraphiQL 2 was all documented in Github.
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Vue3 + GraphQL : Best way to structure project & queries?
#3: As I mentioned above, we use GraphQL Code Generator for generating TypeScript types and composables, as well as type checking our queries against the schema. This results in fully type-safe code from the back-end all the way to the front-end. As far as editor extensions go, the GraphQL: Language Feature Support VSCode extension should work fine, I use the language server part of that extension with Neovim. It provides autocompletion based on the schema and diagnostics. It looks like it might not work in .vue files though.
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React Real Time Messaging With GraphQL
OneGraphiQL is a data explorer that allows us to build up our GraphQL queries and mutations. It is the OneGraph implementation of GraphiQL, which can be used with any GraphQL endpoint. GraphiQL is the perfect way to discover the different things we can request. It is generated from the GraphQL schema and provides helpful documentation for the graph's queries, mutations and types. Additionally, it can intelligently suggest options while we are building our queries and mutations.
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Eleventy - Create a global production flag
A production flag enables you to run activities in dev or production such as minifying assets, showing draft posts, etc. There isn't a built-in flag or function that comes with eleventy (11ty) specifically for this. However we have this info at our fingertips.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
I can't recommend Eleventy enough!
I converted my WordPress blog to Eleventy 4 years ago and never looked back, it's been delightful!
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Removing React is just weakness leaving your codebase
Itโs 2024, and you are about to start a new project. Do you reach for React, a framework you know and love or do you look at one of the other hot new frameworks like Astro, Enhance, 11ty, SvelteKit or gasp, plain vanilla Web Components?
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Eleventy vs. Next.js for static site generation
Eleventy is a fast and powerful SSG that really shines when it comes to pure static site generation because it does not require the loading of a client-side JavaScript bundle in order to serve content.
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You don't need JavaScript for that
The irony is using a JavaScript-based static site generator to make the site: https://www.11ty.dev
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Why You Should Write Your Own Static Site Generator
https://doublejosh.com/post/186193119278/metalsmithjs-is-sti...
Then two years ago I needed a more robust SSR system based on React, so I went with GatsbyJS. It's insanely mature and intuitive, but as we all know that community and business is now drying up too. But the framework is still great.
Now everyone sings the praises of NextJS, which can be used for SSR but is intended for applications and active server endpoints. But more complexity doesn't mean better.
I'm keen to try other simple frameworks when the result is a static site. I may give https://www.11ty.dev a shot.
I've been very impressed with Eleventy:
I find my lingering desire to roll out an SSG slowly fading.
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From Jason: my custom digital garden in 11ty
11ty is a lightweight static site generator. I chopped up my HTML and used the 11ty starter template called eleventy-base-blog as the structural foundation for the site.
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What are some alternatives?
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. โญ๏ธ Star to support our work!
Hugo - The worldโs fastest framework for building websites.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
Gatsby - The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
Publii - The most intuitive Static Site CMS designed for SEO-optimized and privacy-focused websites.
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
decap-cms - A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
mdx - Markdown for the component era
Next.js - The React Framework
graphql-playground - ๐ฎ GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration)
nunjucks - A powerful templating engine with inheritance, asynchronous control, and more (jinja2 inspired)
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby