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graphql-yoga
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Announcing GraphQL Yoga v3
We have migration guide try it out! We can't wait answer your questions and get your feedback on how we can make GraphQL Yoga even more better!
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We built a database UI for Postgres with an instant GraphQL API
It's easy to do with a Serverless Function and with GraphQL Yoga.
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How to Build a Type-safe GraphQL API using Pothos and Kysely
In today's article we are going to create a GraphQL api using the Koa framework together with the GraphQL Yoga library and Pothos. In addition, we will use Kysely, which is a query builder entirely written in TypeScript.
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End-to-end GraphQL error handling?
I want to share my approach to handling errors in GraphQL resolvers (I use GraphQL Yoga on the server-side) and pass them to the frontend side (where I use Svelte + @urql/svelte).
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how it subscription work on the apollo server?
Last, in case you just want a simple GraphQL server where you don’t have to setup anything and subscriptions work out of the box (using SSE), you might wanna check out GraphQL Yoga v2 (Disclaimer: I am maintaining this library).
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RedwoodJS Reaches 1.0 Today
Not that I know of. But here are a few things that may be of interest.
Redwood's GraphQL API is built on Yoga (we collaborate tightly with The Guild) — https://www.graphql-yoga.com You just need a GraphQL Client, which The Guild already has an option ready for you https://apollo-angular.com (Note: Apollo or other clients fine as well.)
Here's an example "How To" about connecting Next (React) with Redwood: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/how-to-connect-a-next-js-f...
I'm a co-founder of Redwood and help lead the project so I can say as a matter of fact we a highly collaborative and enjoy (and support) exploratory projects. It's a priority for us to better demonstrate the power of Redwood's API through examples. If you'd be interested in digging in collaboratively with the community, I can help connect the dots. Just kick things off over here and tag me @thedavidprice: https://community.redwoodjs.com
No pressure at all! Just wanted you to know the invitation is open. Anytime.
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Announcing GraphQL Yoga 2.0!
We always appreciate contributions to our documentation! However, in such a case we would want a full end2end scenario, as we don't wanna recommend a setup that is not verified to work (see https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-yoga/tree/master/e2e). If you want to champion this, let's move the discussion over to GitHub!
You can still use graphql-ws alongside graphql-yoga! We did not add recipes yet (it is in our backlog https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-yoga/issues/932). I am curious what are your reasons for doing GraphQL over WebSocket instead of SSE?
We can't wait to get your questions, user feedback, and feature requests/PRs, and we already plan for new features such as an Enhanced Plugin System that will provide features similar to Envelop but at the request level.
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GraphQL error handling to the max with Typescript, codegen and fp-ts
If you use Envelop or GraphQL Yoga (both developed by The Guild), you can already benefit from it today by using this Envelop plugin) :::
amplify-flutter
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Comprehensive set of Flutter resources:
AWS Amplify - Build apps with cloud features by Amazon Web Services
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AWS Amplify is announcing V1.0.0 with general availability of web and desktop support
We do not have support for Geo queries, please upvote this Github issue https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-flutter/issues/2495,
Yes! We have support for Auth on Desktop now! We do not have PubSub support for Flutter at this point. Please give this GitHub issue a thumbs up to help us prioritize it in the future! https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-flutter/issues/1006
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Deploy Your Next.js App with AWS Amplify Like a Pro — It’s Easier Than You Think
Deploying a Next.js application can be a daunting task for developers if you are not using Vercel. But with Amazon Amplify, you can easily and quickly deploy your app without sacrificing key functionalities such as ISR, SSR, and other Next.js goodies.
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Add Auth To Your Nuxt 3 App in Minutes With Amplify
Amplify, on the other hand, is a set of tools that allows full-stack web and mobile developers the ability to create and build apps using AWS services.
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React Signup/Login/Account Settings application With Amplify
Amplify is a set of tools that allows full-stack web and mobile developers to create and build apps. It makes using AWS services, like our Cognito identity and access management service, or our managed GraphQL service AppSync, much simpler and straight forward to use.
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How to link a Cognito account with a Google account(source code full stack)
This is known issue and discussing in this. The solution is catch this error in your front end, perhaps show a message like "Accounts have been successfully linked" and then prompt users to re-login with Hosted UI. This is hacky solution but no other solution at the moment. I hope AWS will fix this issue in the future.
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AWS Amplify Flutter expands support for Web and Desktop
Web support: https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-flutter/issues/234
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AWS Amplify CLI Installation Guide (M1/M2 2022 Mac Edition)
One of my absolute favorite frameworks for building cloud-based, serverless applications is the AWS Amplify framework. I have been spending the better part of this past year learning the ins-and-outs of the framework, as well as extending each of the tools in the tech stack to incorporate new integrations, data models, front-end experiences, and event-driven architectures.
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Building Serverless Web Applications with React & AWS Amplify
❗ AWS Amplify is a framework in constant change and improvement. If you find something here or in the video that is outdated, or not working, please make sure you check the Official documentation to clear your doubts.
What are some alternatives?
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.
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
mercurius-typescript - TypeScript usage examples and "mercurius-codegen" for Mercurius
express-graphql - Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express.
graphql-subscriptions - :newspaper: A small module that implements GraphQL subscriptions for Node.js
Next.js - The React Framework
blog-graphql-nestjs-fileupload - example code on how to upload a file with multipart requests to GraphQL in nestjs
apollo-studio-community - 🎡 GraphQL developer portal featuring an IDE (Apollo Explorer), auto-documentation, metrics reporting, and more. This repo is for issues, feature requests, and preview docs. 📬
subscriptions-transport-ws - :arrows_clockwise: A WebSocket client + server for GraphQL subscriptions
amplify-js - A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.