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graphql-jit
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How much overhead does nodejs graphql have?...
In the end like all performance questions you'll have to measure it. Persisted queries, and even more extreme approaches, like a GraphQL JIT (https://github.com/zalando-incubator/graphql-jit) can remove a lot of the overhead.
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PSA don't use Datadog agent in a GraphQL project
We faced something similar. To improve GraphQL performance, we use graphql-jit. We turned off all other tracing that datadog turns on by default. Then, we then wrote a custom tracer to connect graphql-jit to dd-trace. Hopefully this same pattern works for you!
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Hacker News top posts: May 19, 2022
GraphQL JIT – GraphQL execution using a JIT compiler\ (0 comments)
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GraphQL JIT – GraphQL execution using a JIT compiler
https://github.com/zalando-incubator/graphql-jit#compile-a-q...
so I guess the difference is instead of having totally generic functions that parse the query every time, instead you can call a factory function up front to get a specialised function for a particular query
and V8 JIT can make that faster
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Manifest v3 in Firefox: Recap and Next Steps
JS has always been special & excellent because it allows multiphase programming. That one coild just add more code has been unique versus the world of statuc languages, where maybe youcd have some tool to generate stubs for Thrift or gRPC, then compule that in to your program. Which works ok, if and only if you know ahead of time what schemas you might need. Im these cases, you have to give up on stub code & start using more interprtted systems.
The advantages in js have been colossal, often an easy order of magnitude win to compile selectors & queries & other fast inner loop bits into jit compiled code versus having userland interpretters. Some of thd rete engines enjoy this. Just today there's graphql-jit. https://github.com/zalando-incubator/graphql-jit/blob/main/s...
Everything you say is full of doubt & scorn & skepticism. I just cant imagine living im such a world where each system had to know fully well ahead of time each type of data it might want to interact with, might have to have that precompiled & baked in. Thatcs a shitty miserable world that looks like the hell JS plucked us out of, by being a flexible, dynamic language that could load in routines & change it's behavior over time. Screw that dark hell world.
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Introducing Envelop - The GraphQL Plugin System
By using useParserCache we make sure to parse every unique operation only once. By using useValidationCache we make sure to validate every unique operation only once. By using useGraphQLJit we replace the default execute function with a just-in-time implementation.
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
One thing to understand is that, if you are using Node.js graphql-js would typically be the underlying implementation of all libraries and ultimately everything would get converted to JS/TS objects typically an AST ultimately making all these as abstractions on top of the existing way to define schemas. Note that the implementation can differ a bit in other languages or even within Node.js if you are using other ways of implementation like graphql-jit
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Introducing Envelop: The GraphQL Plugin System
Could you provide more context? the GraphQLJit plugin is a lightweight wrapper around graphql-jit. Could you share your previous datadog/graphql setup? Would love to dig in and find a proper solution!
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Benzene: Fast, minimal, agnostic GraphQL Libraries
Customizable runtime. Use custom GraphQL implementation such as graphql-jit or rolling our own for performance and cutting-edge features.
TypeGraphQL
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Cerbos + GraphQL: Do not reinvent user permissions
In this tutorial, we're building a simple application which uses Cerbos inside of a GraphQL server. The server is written in typescript and uses type-graphql to create the schema and resolvers, and TypeDI to handle dependency injection.
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Using modern decorators in TypeScript
Using decorators required setting an --experimentalDecorators experimental compiler flag. Several popular TypeScript libraries, such as type-graphql and inversify, rely on this implementation.
- help wanted: Typescript GraphQL Types Response
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Build a Next App with a full GraphQL API using just a JSON or CSV file
TypeGraphQL
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What to use with Apollo Server v4 to achieve type-safety?
Have you tried TypeGraphQL v2 (it's in beta). Some in this thread have reported success with it.
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Apollo Server v4 Breaking Changes. Time to move away?
When moving away from Apollo Server, and you're looking for a replacement built with JavaScript or TypeScript, let me give you some options. If you want to keep building your GraphQL API schema first, you might want to consider Mercurius (which relies on Fastify) or GraphQL Yoga. If you're going to build your GraphQL API code or resolver first, have a look at TypeGraphQL or Nexus. Alternatively, there are great GraphQL-as-a-Service solutions such as StepZen in case you no longer want to build, maintain and host your own GraphQL API.
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A journey towards a type-safe GraphQL API server
There are two main approaches to keeping the types of the GraphQL schema and entities in business logic in sync. You can generate the schema based on your TypeScript code (e.g. TypeGraphQL), or you can generate types based on your schema (e.g. GraphQL Code Generator). We opted for the latter since it slotted right into our existing GraphQL server implementation using Apollo Server.
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Do you use a tool for generating your GraphQL schema, or do you write it as part of your development process?
I've used tools (e.g. TypeGraphQL) in the past, and for smaller schemas I've just manually written the schema.
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FoalTS framework - Version 2.9 is here 🎉
Foal's dependencies have been updated so as to support the latest version of TypeGraphQL.
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Does Apollo GraphQL cost money to use in production? And other beginner questions about GraphQL
Some alternatives to Pothos are https://nexusjs.org/ https://typegraphql.com/
What are some alternatives?
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.
nexus - Code-First, Type-Safe, GraphQL Schema Construction
graphql-shield - 🛡 A GraphQL tool to ease the creation of permission layer.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
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.
pothos - Pothos GraphQL is library for creating GraphQL schemas in typescript using a strongly typed code first approach
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
nestjs-graphql - GraphQL (TypeScript) module for Nest framework (node.js) 🍷
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
seneca - A microservices toolkit for Node.js.