graphql-zeus
graphql-let
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graphql-zeus
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How to define schema once and have server code and client code typed? [Typescript]
When I asked this in StackOverflow over a year ago I reached the solution of using graphql + graphql-zeus.
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Achieving end-to-end type safety in a modern JS GraphQL stack
You can think of GraphQL Zeus as Prisma for the frontend: it writes GraphQL queries out of JavaScript objects and produces the proper return types.
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Recommendations for GraphQL and TypeScript?
graphql-zeus: You write your graphql queries using a JavaScript object like syntax. Looks cool, but I think it's too big of a burden on the team to have to give up writing queries using graphql-tag/gql.
- Schema-first development: which languages and libraries support it?
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Graph-ql subscriptions without Apollo
https://github.com/graphql-editor/graphql-zeus generates subscription code and in generated code you'll find simple apiSubscription function you can use/copy
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TRPC: End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
You can do this with GraphQL too:
https://genql.vercel.app/
https://github.com/graphql-editor/graphql-zeus
I did a 5 min talk about these newer breeds of codegen tools (where it's a single client SDK that does automatic return type inference based on the input args), it's really neat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n3MeMFHiMk
- GraphQL Zeus 4.0.0 – Autocomplete client for huuuuuge schemas like Hasura
- GraphQL Zeus 4.0.0 – Autocomplete client for huuuuuge schemas
graphql-let
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How to generate Typescript types for GraphQL queries in a React app
Under the hood, @lente/vite-plugin-graphql uses graphql-let, and .graphql-let.yml is where we define where the GraphQL schema is located and how to identify the GraphQL files to be parsed. Check out this repo for more details on the options available https://github.com/piglovesyou/graphql-let.
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graphql-let - A Webpack loader for GraphQL Code Generator
graphql-let is a wrapper tool that makes using GraphQL Code Generator smoother and easier. In this article, I'll explain what graphql-let is and how it relates to GraphQL Code Generator.
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Question: Any tools for generating strongly-typed query and mutation builders?
I think all the tools you and /u/catterpillars_dreams need are there. You just need a combination of graphql-code-generator, ESLint, and editor plugins. Maybe you could contribute to the graphql-let project, which attempts to make it easier to set everything up.
What are some alternatives?
trpc - 🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
graphql-typed-document-node - An improved version of `DocumentNode` for seamless TypeScript integration for GraphQL.
gqless - a GraphQL client without queries
graphql-codegen-flutter-artemis-hooks - graphql-codegen plugin to generate type-safe, easy-to use hooks for Flutter
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
ts-loader - TypeScript loader for webpack
vscode-apollo-relay - Simple configuration of vscode-apollo for Relay projects.
graphql-codegen-vscode - vscode extension which runs graphql-codegen whenever you save a query/mutation
wundergraph-demo - This Repository demonstrates how to combine 7 APIs (4 Apollo Federation SubGraphs, 1 REST, 1 standalone GraphQL, 1 Mock) into one unified GraphQL API which is then securely exposed as a JSON API to a NextJS Frontend.
Next.js - The React Framework
json-schema-to-typescript - Compile JSONSchema to TypeScript type declarations
react-starter-kit - The web's most popular Jamstack front-end template (boilerplate) for building web applications with React