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graphql-playground
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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely
> FYI, GraphiQL is deprecated, GraphQL Playground is a good alternative.
You have this backwards.
https://github.com/graphql/graphql-playground/issues/1366#is...
https://github.com/graphql/graphiql
- ISO: Library for a quick GraphQL frontend
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Exploring GraphiQL 2 Updates and New Features
GraphiQL is a tool that was created to help developers explore GraphQL APIs, maintained by the GraphQL Foundation. But when GraphiQL became more and more popular, developers started to create additional GraphQL IDEs. A good example of this was GraphQL Playground, which quickly became the most popular GraphQL IDE. It was loosely based on GraphiQL, but had more features and a better UI.
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Why Is It So Important To Go To Meetups
I went to a GraphQL meetup and they used the gql playground and a similar schema generator to what I was using, and it made me feel relevant.
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GraphQL subscriptions at scale with NATS
Here, we'll create a simple GraphQL server and subscribe to a subject from our resolver. We'll use GraphQL playground to mock client side behavior. Once we're connected we'll use NATS CLI to send a payload to our subject and see the changes on the client.
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GraphQL vs REST in .NET Core
Now we can consume created GraphQL API. In the GitHub Repo same functionality has been added with REST approach and GraphQL endpoint. Also widely used Swagger configured for Web API Endpoints as well as AltairUI added for GraphQL endpoint testing. Naturally, AltairUI it not a must for GraphQL, you can also use Swagger, GraphiQL, or GraphQL Playground.
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Creating GraphQL Api Using NestJS For Multiple Databases
Navigate to http://localhost:3000/graphql. NestJS uses graphql playground by default. It's a lovely GraphQL IDE. We can check our schema here.
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In any way get the previous graphql playground instead of apollo sandbox?
GraphQL Playground is usable in various ways. I recommend checking out the readme over here: https://github.com/graphql/graphql-playground
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Keeping certain parts of your GraphQL schema hidden from Introspection
GraphQL is a popular and powerful way to build your APIs and power your website; we use it for most of our APIs at Anvil. One of the best things about GraphQL is that it provides an Introspection Query capability which allows users to explore and learn about what's possible in a given API. In that way, GraphQL is "self-documenting". Some great tools like Playground and Anvil's own SpectaQL leverage the Introspection Query.
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Autogenerate GraphQL API documentation with SpectaQL
Traditionally, most of the above problems have been pretty unavoidable, but at Anvil most of our APIs are implemented in GraphQL. GraphQL requires the definition of a schema that describes all the types, fields, methods, arguments, return types, etc, and even allows for descriptions of most things to be included. In this way, GraphQL implementations are pretty self-describing, and great tools like GraphiQL or Playground already exist to leverage this attribute of the framework. Because of all this, I knew that there must be a better way to do documentation in GraphQL-land, and I sought out to find it.
obsidian
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Introducing Obsidian 8.0 - A Native Deno GraphQL Caching Solution
For more details, please see https://github.com/open-source-labs/obsidian
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Obsidian 3.0 is now live!
You can check out our website here , our github here, and medium article here!
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Building a GraphQL API with Deno and gql
In this post I would like to show how to build a GraphQL API server with gql. At the moment there are a few GraphQL server modules for Deno, such as obsidian and oak_graphql but all of them are either standalone or framework-specific. gql instead, is a framework-agnostic middleware so I will use it with Deno std's net/http.
What are some alternatives?
graphiql - GraphiQL & the GraphQL LSP Reference Ecosystem for building browser & IDE tools.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
spectaql - Autogenerate static GraphQL API documentation
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.
graphql-voyager - 🛰️ Represent any GraphQL API as an interactive graph
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.
prisma-dbml-generator - Prisma DBML Generator
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
nestjs-graphql-prisma-realworld-example-app - Example real world application built with NestJS, Prisma and GraphQL
graphql-tag - 🦕 Create a GraphQL schema AST from template literal. Deno port of `graphql-tag` library
dociql - A beautiful static documentation generator for GraphQL
oak-graphql - A simple graphql middleware for oak deno framework.