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GraphQL as a best practice for modern Angular apps?
They developed a solution, and open sourced it as GraphQL.
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ELI5: What are resolvers?
I'm using the Official GraphQL, HowToGraphQL and several other websites to curate my own notes on GraphQL.
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Sr Dev wishing to switch over to node. What do I need to brush up on?
Your cloud architecture, system design and project leadership skills should be more important than language specifics when interviewing. That being said, I recommend learning about Node.js internals (e.g. the event loop); ES6+ language improvements; and some trending tools and libraries like TypeScript, Docker, Serverless Framework and GraphQL. Know enough about Express and serverless functions justify using one over the other when designing a system.
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API vs. Microservices: A Beginners Guide to Understand Them
API stands for Application Programming Interface. APIs define how two pieces of software can connect and talk to each other. If your application were a big company, your API's job would be to keep in touch with external parties (customers or company partners, for example). Most APIs are organized around some standard, like REST or GraphQL, so that everybody knows how to use them.
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Schema-driven development in 2021
GraphQL is developed by Facebook initially for their mobile app and has been adopted widely across web apps.
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Writing, GraphQL and AWS
Last week, I built a microservice: a resource for a section of the landing page of the platform, which renders from a database loaded with data. In technical terms, I built and consumed an API. I used Dynamo DB (a database provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS))) to store my data, creating a table with desired fields for me to use in populating my table. GraphQL was used as playground for me to query and mutate my database. i.e. a way of creating, reading, updating and deleting information from the database, a process technically known as CRUD.
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WikipediaQL: Query language for efficient data extraction from Wikipedia
GraphQL, if you are not familiar, is a way of having APIs which are query-able similar to SQL for a database.
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What is GraphQL?
GraphQL.org
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How to Take Care of Data Security in React Native?
More than that, it's a good idea for storing non-sensitive data across the application. It might be a Redux or GraphQL state or some global app-wide variables. On the other hand, you shouldn’t use that for storing tokens and secrets, as the storage is not encrypted in any way.
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AWS AppSync 101
AWS AppSync is a fully managed GraphQL API which is a serverless offering by AWS.
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- Open Source: Generate GraphQL API documentation in minutes yet beautiful
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magidoc alternatives - dociql and graphdoc
3 projects | 4 Aug 2022
Magidoc is a GraphQL documentation generator
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Introducing SpectaQL 1.0 - an even better way to autogenerate GraphQL API documentation
SpectaQL was originally forked from a project called DociQL to add some enhancements there. And DociQL was originally forked from a project called Spectacle to make it work with GraphQL. And (finally) Spectacle was designed to work with Swagger/OpenAPI. Swagger/OpenAPI is a specification designed to help standardize the description of REST APIs with many routes, and uses JSON Schema as the way to define Data Types/Models. This means that SpectaQL had to wrestle with several layers of history and transformations; making SpectaQL's enhancements fit into the DociQL world, which in turn had to make things fit into the Spectacle/Swagger/OpenAPI world.
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Autogenerate GraphQL API documentation with SpectaQL
There was one solution we found that was the closest to what we were looking for: DociQL. It's an open-source, node.js project that describes itself like this: "DociQL generates beautiful static HTML5 documentation from a GraphQL endpoint using the introspection query." Awesome!
What are some alternatives?
spectaql - Autogenerate static GraphQL API documentation
awesome-json-rpc - Curated list of JSON-RPC resources.
graphql-playground - 🎮 GraphQL IDE for better development workflows (GraphQL Subscriptions, interactive docs & collaboration)
awesome-grpc - A curated list of useful resources for gRPC
graphiql - GraphiQL & the GraphQL LSP Reference Ecosystem for building browser & IDE tools.
gatsby-starter-hello-world - Starter with the bare essentials needed for a Gatsby site
spectacle - Beautiful static documentation generator for OpenAPI/Swagger 2.0
booster - Software development framework specialized in building highly scalable microservices with CQRS and Event-Sourcing. It uses the semantics of the code to build a fully working GraphQL API that supports real-time subscriptions.
artwork - Contains the collaborative work of the openSUSE marketing and artwork teams. Content is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License).
graphql-spec - GraphQL is a query language and execution engine tied to any backend service.
graphql-introspection-tools - A library to query and manipulate GraphQL Introspection Query results in some useful ways.