graphql-typed-document-node
apollo-android
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MIT License | MIT License |
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graphql-typed-document-node
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how to correctly specify query variable when generating TS types from graphql-typed-document-node?
When using graphql-typed-document-node to generate TS types from gql, I am getting errors when my query has variables.
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Show HN: Typed GQL in Zeus 5.1.5
https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-typed-document-node
Big thanks to Dotan Simha for creating this TypedDocumentNode!
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Typed GraphQL with react-query & graphql-request
GraphQL Code Generator can generate fully typed React hooks if you tell it to, but I'm a fan of keeping things simple and thereby of their TypedDocumentNode approach. This variant is unaware of the GraphQL client that you're using. In other words, it's not tied to react-apollo (or alternative).
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Typed document node with apollo v4 and laravel lighthouse complex where
Hi, I use this package https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-typed-document-node and I usually call it like this useQuery(peopleDocument, variables).
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The Next Evolution of GraphQL Front Ends
Controllers are great for lots of reasons. One reason we've found while developing and testing Apollo Elements is that unlike the class-based API of e.g. @apollo-elements/lit-apollo or @apollo-elements/mixins, when using controllers there's no need to pass in type parameters to the host class. By passing a TypedDocumentNode object as the argument to the controller, you'll get that typechecking and autocomplete you know and love in your class template and methods, without awkward class generics.
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TypedDocumentNode: the next generation of GraphQL and TypeScript
So today, after successfully integrating this feature into few of our largest clients, we can proudly share it with you - TypedDocumentNode.
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
Want to generate Typescript objects based on GQL documents? You can try out Typed Document Node
apollo-android
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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely
GraphQL queries are just HTTP POST queries with a JSON body. They're supported everywhere.
If you want specialized tooling for them, Kotlin and Swift both have great strongly-typed GraphQL libraries.
Apollo publishes libraries for both:
- https://www.apollographql.com/docs/kotlin/
- https://www.apollographql.com/docs/ios/
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How to build a Snowflake API?
An example of a Snowflake API request using Java. This example uses Java’s built-in HttpClient and constructs JSON manually, so it doesn’t require additional dependencies; however, in production, you should use a library like Jackson for constructing JSON. Additionally, for stronger typing, you could use Apollo’s Kotlin-based GraphQL client.
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Converting union type to Kotlin (Apollo GraphQL library)
Can you elaborate on what you are trying to do? Why do you generate those classes manually? If you are using Apollo Kotlin then it will generate your data classes based on your query.
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Migrating Android to GraphQL Federation
We continue to rely on Apollo Kotlin (previously Apollo Android) as we migrate to Federation. It has evolved quite a bit since its creation and has been hugely useful to us, so it’s worth highlighting before jumping ahead.
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Flutter vs Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (not a holywar)
- found Flutter graphql is way ahead , even almost mature as Apollo for JS. apollo-kotlin is several miles behind, a lot of issues, absolutely inconvenient usage after graphql-flutter
- Java Spring Boot DTO Mapping in GraphQL
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Introducing Apollo Kotlin
The announcement is at https://www.apollographql.com/blog/announcement/introducing-apollo-kotlin/ and the repo at https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-kotlin. Try it out and let us know what you think!
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
Apollo Client does have a good integration with these frameworks including React, iOS and Android — so, you might want to check that out
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Any good java graphql client suggestions ?
Hi 👋Martin from https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-android here. Can you ellaborate more on "created schema files are not serialized" ? For Android app, I usually recommend separating the persistence layer and the network models so that they're not coupled. But maybe it's different from a microservice?
What are some alternatives?
graphql-let - A webpack loader / babel-plugin / babel-plugin-macros / CLI / generated file manager of GraphQL code generator.
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
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 Kotlin - Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin
graphql-request - Minimal GraphQL client
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
TypeGraphQL - Create GraphQL schema and resolvers with TypeScript, using classes and decorators!
http4k - The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications. http4k provides a simple and uniform way to serve, consume, and test HTTP services.
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
hexagon - Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of services (Web applications or APIs) that run inside a cloud platform.
react-relay - Relay is a JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications.
KGraphQL