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graphql-modules
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HaloAPI.dev - Open-source GraphQL API for Infinite
Second a NextJS app is deployed to Vercel containing a GraphQL server function. This is an Apollo server that consumes the halo-graphql package using GraphQL Modules. The server also implements caching and rate limiting using GraphQL Shield.
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The Guild is taking over maintenance of merge-graphql-schemas
merge-graphql-schemas will be added to the existing Schema management tools already created by The Guild (GraphQL-Toolkit, GraphQL Modules, GraphQL Inspector and graphql-code-generator)
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Introducing: GraphQL Inspector
In order to use GraphQL in our Angular applications, we created Angular Apollo. To automate and increase type-safety, we open-sourced GraphQL Code Generator. Most recent thing was GraphQL Modules that helped us to separate a server into smaller, reusable, feature based parts. All of that was developed based on the experience and used with huge success by our clients.
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Manage Circular Imports Hell in GraphQL-Modules
Forcing people out of a way of developing is always hard and we’ve got questions from you about how to solve some specific issues — so in this blog post and new doc section we will help you understand why this was a bad practice and how to migrate from it with different use cases.
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New GraphQL Modules
Richer error messages, new DI gives you more details about what went wrong.
graphql-tools
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three ways to deploy a serverless graphQL API
graphql-yoga is built on other packages that provide functionality required for building a GraphQL server such as web server frameworks like express and apollo-server, GraphQL subscriptions with graphql-subscriptions and subscriptions-transport-ws, GraphQL engine & schema helpers including graphql.js and graphql-tools, and an interactive GraphQL IDE with graphql-playground.
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The Guild is taking over maintenance of merge-graphql-schemas
We need you to send us your questions, use cases and ideas — we want to make sure we cover as many use cases as possible across our libraries and other libraries we contribute too as well (some things might fit into graphql.js or Apollo for example).
What are some alternatives?
mercurius-typescript - TypeScript usage examples and "mercurius-codegen" for Mercurius
amplify-flutter - A declarative library with an easy-to-use interface for building Flutter applications on AWS.
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.
graphql-faker - 🎲 Mock or extend your GraphQL API with faked data. No coding required.
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.
jest-mock-extended - Type safe mocking extensions for Jest https://www.npmjs.com/package/jest-mock-extended
graphql-pothos-server-example - Example implementation of the Pothos (formerly GiraphQL) library to create a GraphQL server with queries, mutations, and subscriptions along with unit and integration tests.
merge-graphql-schemas - A utility library to facilitate merging of modularized GraphQL schemas and resolver objects.
graphql-toolkit - A set of utils for faster development of GraphQL tools
amplify-js - A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.