graphpinator
watchtower-symfony-bundle
graphpinator | watchtower-symfony-bundle | |
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4 | 1 | |
40 | 0 | |
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8.9 | 6.4 | |
6 days ago | 2 months ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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graphpinator
- GraPHPinator - GraphQL server implementation
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New GraphQL implementation is up to two times as fast as webonyx/graphql-php
I am writing this because I am wondering whether we could cooperate on something, because mantaining multiple projects with the same goal is not very effective and we both might miss some great ideas. Make sure to check it out (https://github.com/infinityloop-dev/graphpinator) and maybe fire up a discussion!
- New PHP GraphQL implementation - blazing fast and supporting file upload from scratch.
watchtower-symfony-bundle
What are some alternatives?
graphql-php - PHP implementation of the GraphQL specification based on the reference implementation in JavaScript
core - The server component of API Platform: hypermedia and GraphQL APIs in minutes
graphql-doctrine - Automatic GraphQL types from Doctrine entities
graphqlite - Use PHP Attributes/Annotations to declare your GraphQL API
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony
graphql-benchmarks - A comparison of the two PHP GraphQL implementations webonyx/graphql-php and joonlabs/php-graphql
ExtensionStarter - GitHub template repository to develop and release your extensions for Gato GraphQL
settings-bundle - A bundle to easily create typesafe, user-configurable settings for symfony applications
php-graphql - A PHP implementation of the GraphQL specifications
OverblogGraphQLBundle - This bundle provides tools to build a complete GraphQL API server in your Symfony App.