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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...
https://github.com/graphql/graphiql
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Build Smarter, Not Harder: Simplifying Backend Workflows with Build-time GraphQL
GraphQL is declarative and self-documenting by nature. There’s 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!
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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 GraphiQL 1 relied on major tech debt and multiple dependencies that were outdated and hard to maintain.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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Apollo federated graph is not presenting its schema to graphiql with fields sorted lexicographically
If this is a critical functionality, you could raise an issue (with proper reasons why it is important) for sort support either in graphql-js or GraphiQL (guessing this would be a better place) repositories.
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
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Exploring the DEV.to API to Build a Blog
Inspired by tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
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What is your tech stack for blog websites? (not wordpress)
At Axolo (https://axolo.co/blog), we love this tailwind next.js open source project https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
- How to add Reading Time feature to Tailwind-css-nextjs blog
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100 job applications, 0 response. Normal?
I recommend that you find a template that looks reasonably good. You can than spend time on adding features to an already nice looking page. this is the template that I started with: https://tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog.vercel.app/ and I have made some small tweaks over time and now it looks like this: https://www.einargudni.com/
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How to add Blog to Landing Page?
The repo you linked uses this pattern: https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog/tree/master/pages/blog
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how to change favicon
Also visit the link below, in the answer there's a website that will help you https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog/issues/577
- Software für Blog?
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Ask HN: How can I host my own blog for free in 2023?
I'm a fan of timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-start-blog [1]. It's easy to customize, responsive, uses Markdown, and makes use of SSR for SEO optimization.
https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog#quick...
You can deploy it on Vercel for free and then point it to a custom domain using DNS records in the Vercel "Domains" tab.
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Sveltekit + Tailwind Blog Starter
I've been looking for a good, flexible template for SvelteKit / Tailwind CSS, but all the templates I found were either too simple, missing some needed features, or were too difficult to customize (or both). I loved Timothy Lin's simple but feature-rich Tailwind Nextjs Started Blog, so I decided to port that to SvelteKit, and add a few things I needed, including Netlify CMS, dynamic Open Graph image (og:image) support.
- Nobody tell Paul Graham but I rebuilt his site to be beautiful
What are some alternatives?
graphql-playground - 🎮 GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration)
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
altair - ✨⚡️ A beautiful feature-rich GraphQL Client for all platforms.
next-mdx-remote - Load mdx content from anywhere through getStaticProps in next.js
spectaql - Autogenerate static GraphQL API documentation
rehype-prism - rehype plugin to highlight code blocks in HTML with Prism (via refractor)
dociql - A beautiful static documentation generator for GraphQL
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
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.
beautiful-jekyll - ✨ Build a beautiful and simple website in literally minutes. Demo at https://beautifuljekyll.com
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
leerob.io - ✨ My portfolio built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Vercel.