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graphql-helix
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Apollo Layoffs
Depends on language, I've build GraphQL servers in a few, though mostly JavaScript and Python. For Python I used to use Graphene, these days I use Strawberry.
For JavaScript, I originally used graphql-js and express-graphql, as these were the original libraries and I was a literal day 1 adopter. All the libraries are essentially just wrappers around graphql-js, so it's still viable to use directly. But for schema-building I now use Pothos (https://pothos-graphql.dev/), I'd probably use graphql-helix as the http layer (https://github.com/contra/graphql-helix).
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Does Apollo GraphQL cost money to use in production? And other beginner questions about GraphQL
If you want a lower level graphql server https://graphql-helix.vercel.app/ or https://benzene.vercel.app/ might be worth checking out.
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Code-first schema definition
While there are many GraphQL server packages available, we need one that will play nicely with Nuxt3's server engine (Nitro / h3). In the spirit of keeping things extensible and framework-agnostic, GraphQL Helix seems like a really good choice. Let's add it to our project:
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What's next?
Looks interesting, have you tried graphql-helix?
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When to use multiple endpoints in GraphQL
When using a JavaScript server, a convenient way to achieve this is with GraphQL Helix, which decouples the handling of the HTTP request from the GraphQL server. With Helix, we can have the routing logic be handled by a Node.js web framework (such as Express.js or Fastify), and then — depending on the requested path (i.e., the requested endpoint — we can provide the corresponding schema to the GraphQL server.
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a first look at graphQL helix
GraphQL Helix is a framework and runtime agnostic collection of utility functions for building your own GraphQL HTTP server. Instead of providing a complete HTTP server or middleware plugin function, GraphQL Helix only provides a handful of functions for turning an HTTP request into a GraphQL execution result. You decide how to send back the response.
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Introducing Envelop - The GraphQL Plugin System
import { envelop, useSchema, useLogger } from '@envelop/core'; import fastify from 'fastify'; import { processRequest, getGraphQLParameters } from 'graphql-helix'; // This creates the `getEnveloped` function for us. Behind the scense the wrapped functions are created once, here. const getEnveloped = envelop({ plugins: [useSchema(schema), useLogger()], }); const app = fastify(); app.route({ method: ['POST'], url: '/graphql', async handler(req, res) { // Here we can pass the request and make available as part of the "context". // The return value is the a GraphQL-proxy that exposes all the functions. const { parse, validate, contextFactory, execute, schema } = getEnveloped({ req, }); const request = { body: req.body, headers: req.headers, method: req.method, query: req.query, }; const { operationName, query, variables } = getGraphQLParameters(request); // Here, we pass our custom functions to Helix, and it will take care of the rest. const result = await processRequest({ operationName, query, variables, request, schema, parse, validate, execute, contextFactory, }); if (result.type === 'RESPONSE') { res.status(result.status); res.send(result.payload); } else { // You can find a complete example with Subscriptions and stream/defer here: // https://github.com/contrawork/graphql-helix/blob/master/examples/fastify/server.ts res.send({ errors: [{ message: 'Not Supported in this demo' }] }); } }, }); app.listen(3000, () => { console.log(`GraphQL server is running...`); });
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Subscriptions and Live Queries - Real Time with GraphQL
Fortunately, we now have libraries like Graphql Helix, which, in my humble opinion, should replace express-graphql as the reference HTTP implementation since GraphQL Helix is also not tied to any web server framework.
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
If you are using Node.js there are a lot of implementations of GraphQL servers with a few being express-graphql, apollo-server, mercurius, graphql-helix and more. And if you are using other languages, you can see a great list here
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The Stack #1
Graphql Helix
graphql-eslint
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Can I get some advice on whether I should be using @graphql-eslint/eslint-plugin or eslint-plugin-graphql for linting please?
You can read more on this blog post and also check out the new graphql-eslint website (with the online interactive playground)
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Scalable APIs with GraphQL Server Codegen Preset
GraphQL ESLint for validation, linting, and checking for best practices and conventions (like all resolvers must be camel case!!! 💀).
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GraphQL-ESLint v3.14 - What's New?
## Next Steps Check out [the roadmap for the V4 version](https://github.com/B2o5T/graphql-eslint/issues/981), the next major will be released once ESLint 9 will out and of course, propose your suggestions 🙂. Don't forget to give a star ⭐️ for [GraphQL-ESLint](https://github.com/B2o5T/graphql-eslint) if you like it! And Happy New 2023 Year! 🎄🎉 🥂 ### Community Thanks to our contributors @FloEdelmann, @TuvalSimha and @tshedor.
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GitHub - cjoudrey/graphql-schema-linter: Validate GraphQL schema definitions against a set of rules
This is cool. How much overlap does it have and/or not have with https://github.com/B2o5T/graphql-eslint ?
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Introducing GraphQL-ESLint!
Those could be standards that are specific for a single codebase or shared in the community. As the GraphQL ecosystem is growing quickly, we decided it's important to create a modern integration between GraphQL and ESLint, that supports all the modern needs of a GraphQL developer: graphql-eslint.
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
Want to have ESLint support to enforce standards and maintain sanity across your team, try something like GraphQL ESLint and set it up with your preferred conventions.
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The Stack #1
GraphQL ESLint
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The Stack #2
In the previous blog, we had started going through "The GraphQL Stack" that we use at Timecampus going through various libraries and tools like VSCode, GraphQL Config, VSCode GraphQL, GraphQL ESLint, GraphQL Inspector, Typescript, GraphQL Helix and GraphQL Codegen. In this blog, we will continue our journey exploring from where we left off.
What are some alternatives?
graphql-yoga - 🧘 Rewrite of a fully-featured GraphQL Server with focus on easy setup, performance & great developer experience. The core of Yoga implements WHATWG Fetch API and can run/deploy on any JS environment.
graphql-code-generator - A tool for generating code based on a GraphQL schema and GraphQL operations (query/mutation/subscription), with flexible support for custom plugins.
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.
vscode-graphql - MIGRATED: VSCode GraphQL extension (autocompletion, go-to definition, syntax highlighting)
mercurius - Implement GraphQL servers and gateways with Fastify
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
nestjs-graphql - GraphQL (TypeScript) module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍷
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
express-graphql - Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express.
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch
graphql-jit - GraphQL execution using a JIT compiler
estree - The ESTree Spec