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Mercure
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PHP homies, I hear ya.
Are you aware of things like websockets and mercure.rocks?
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What is the best way to write a dedicated server?
It could be implemented with STOMP, or Mercure (goes well with API-Platform, written in PHP/Symfony), you could write your own with the help of nchan and scale it via Redis. If it's a web service, the best practices for operating and scaling are well established, Godot then just becomes another client.
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What to use to replace laravel web sockets?
You can try https://mercure.rocks/.
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OpenAI server-sent events supported chatbot
It's worth looking at something like Mercure , which is used by API Platform
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laravel activity feed
Pusher might be one of these systems, Mercure is another one (which you can host yourself). Mercure has good documentation and some examples in various languages, including PHP: https://mercure.rocks/docs/ecosystem/awesome#examples.
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Golang updating the front-end with almost real-time events from the backend server
You can use Mercure https://mercure.rocks/ , Mercure uses http2.
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Centrifugo v4 released – with own WebSocket emulation layer, optimized client protocol, unified SDK behavior, experimental HTTP/3 and WebTransport support
I actually was thinking about this when I saw https://github.com/dunglas/mercure project to become a Caddy plugin. But I did not find enough reasoning to try this with Centrifugo at that point, and still... Seems awesome from one side - tight integration with a web-server, no extra network between LB and Centrifugo. But will this be useful in practice and find its users? 🤔 That's the question I don't have an answer yet.
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How would I automatically update how much users are signed up for each group?
Polling is kind of ok (data might change between poll events), but real-time updates are better. So If you don't mind adding an extra service, then take a look at mercure.
- Mercure: Real-Time Made Easy
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Announcing GraphQL Yoga 2.0!
Two more questions: - Am I to understand The Guild now recommends GraphQL Yoga over Helix? - Could something like Mercure be included in the recipes ? (this would be a nice solution for serverless)
graphql-yoga
- Create Cookies in GraphQL-Yoga Resolvers using AWS Lambda Integration
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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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Apollo server subscriptions in production
Within our GraphQL Yoga monorepository we have a subscription package which includes a maintained (and fully TypeScript typed) PubSub implementation. https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-yoga/tree/main/packages/subscription / https://the-guild.dev/graphql/yoga-server/v3/features/subscriptions#pubsub
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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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What Makes Defending GraphQL APIs Challenging to Security Engineers
And since Yoga server works perfectly with Envelop plugins, a verity of error handling and security plugins are available on the plugin hub
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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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GraphQl subscriptions Nodejs
What is your server setup like? Have you tried the latest GraphQL Yoga ? It has everything configured OOTB including subscriptions.
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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.
What are some alternatives?
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
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.
websocket - A fast, well-tested and widely used WebSocket implementation for Go.
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
Centrifugo - Scalable real-time messaging server in a language-agnostic way. Self-hosted alternative to Pubnub, Pusher, Ably. Set up once and forever.
mercurius-typescript - TypeScript usage examples and "mercurius-codegen" for Mercurius
amqp091-go - An AMQP 0-9-1 Go client maintained by the RabbitMQ team. Originally by @streadway: `streadway/amqp`
express-graphql - Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express.
NATS - Golang client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
Next.js - The React Framework
sarama - Sarama is a Go library for Apache Kafka. [Moved to: https://github.com/IBM/sarama]
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. 📬