kemal-comments
By vaartis
graphql
GraphQL server library for Crystal (by graphql-crystal)
kemal-comments | graphql | |
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- | 7 | |
3 | 131 | |
- | -2.3% | |
0.0 | 4.1 | |
- | 19 days ago | |
Crystal | Crystal | |
- | MIT License |
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How much overhead does nodejs graphql have?...
If you need more performance, don't use Node.js. async-graphql (Rust) or graphql-crystal (Crystal) will run circles around any Node.js server.
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Easy Hasura & NocoDB hosting
And if you're ever looking for a fast and elegant GraphQL server library, I also created the open-source graphql-crystal project (Crystal is a programming language that combines the elegance of Ruby with the performance of Go).
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Stop building REST APIs for your Next.js apps, use tRPC instead
No, I love GraphQL :)
- Building a type-safe Fullstack Application with GraphQL codegen
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[Beginner] Hey guys, I am considering starting a project in graphql and need some help with few basic questions
Tech stack always depends on your requirements, but I think Crystal is one of the best programming languages due to being easy to write and also very fast. That's why I built a graphql library in Crystal that generates a GraphQL API from simple classes and methods. https://github.com/graphql-crystal/graphql
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Rust and Juniper API? How much faster (performant)?
If you want something easy to write but also fast, check out https://github.com/graphql-crystal/graphql (I'm the author)
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Using GraphQL with Lucky
Before we run the setup script, we need to add our dependencies. We will add the GraphQL shard.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kemal-comments and graphql you can also consider the following projects:
kemal-flash - Temporary storage between actions in kemal
kemal-pg
kemalyst-i18n - I18n library integration
Shield - Comprehensive security for Lucky framework
device_detector - Crystal shard for device detection by User-Agent string
shrine.cr - File Attachment toolkit for Crystal applications. Heavily inspired by Shrine for Ruby.
Crystal-DI - Lightweight DI Container for Crystal
negotiation - Framework agnostic content negotiation library
phoenix.cr - Phoenix Channels client for Crystal
graphql-crystal - a graphql implementation for crystal
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graphql vs kemal-pg
kemal-comments vs kemalyst-i18n
graphql vs Shield
kemal-comments vs device_detector
graphql vs shrine.cr
kemal-comments vs Crystal-DI
graphql vs negotiation
kemal-comments vs phoenix.cr
graphql vs kemal-flash
kemal-comments vs shrine.cr
graphql vs graphql-crystal