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MIT License | MIT License |
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The Road to GraphQL At Enterprise Scale
GraphQL Gateway is primarily responsible for serving GraphQL queries to consumers. It takes a query from a client, breaks it into smaller sub-queries, and executes that plan by proxying calls to the appropriate downstream subgraphs. When we started our journey, there was only Apollo Federation in the arena, and we used it. Still, now you can look at other options (e.g. Mercurius, Conductor, Hot Chocolate, Wundergraph, Hasura Remote Schemas), compare benchmarks and decide what's important and preferable for your needs. The Gateway provides a unified API for consumers while giving backend engineers flexibility and service isolation.
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Dynamic GraphQL queries with Mercurius
If you're using Fastify with Mercurius as your GraphQL adapter, you may be looking for some advanced usages. In this article, we'll explore a real world example with Dynamic GQL queries with Mercurius.
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How to use DataLoader with Mercurius GraphQL
Loader: it is a built-in DataLoader-Like solution that is quick to set up and use.
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Simple example with NestJS and Mercurius 😻
In this post I will show you how to implement NestJS😻 with GraphQL in code first mode, using Mercurius and the "platform" to Fastify.
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Barrel Exports considered harmful
What this does is to overwrite or augment the types exposed by the pointed module, and can be used (for example) when relying on autogenerated code. One interesting case of this is GraphQL to TypeScript code generation, and how this is integrated with the amazing Mercurius library (made by some of my colleagues at NearForm! 😜).
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Apollo Server v4 Breaking Changes. Time to move away?
When moving away from Apollo Server, and you're looking for a replacement built with JavaScript or TypeScript, let me give you some options. If you want to keep building your GraphQL API schema first, you might want to consider Mercurius (which relies on Fastify) or GraphQL Yoga. If you're going to build your GraphQL API code or resolver first, have a look at TypeGraphQL or Nexus. Alternatively, there are great GraphQL-as-a-Service solutions such as StepZen in case you no longer want to build, maintain and host your own GraphQL API.
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Fastify DX and SolidJS in the Real World
Let's start with data. We live in amazing times and it's really easy and cheap (or free) to get started with storing and working with data online. Take for example a PlanetScale MySQL-compatible database, Fastify Node.js Server, Prisma database mapper and a GraphQL connector like Mercurius and you have an entire backend stack. For this example we assume you already have a backend or you want to connect to a 3rd party database like the GitHub GraphQL API.
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Nest JS With Graphql World
In this chapter, we assume a basic understanding of GraphQL and focus on how to work with the built-in @nestjs/graphql module. The GraphQLModule can be configured to use Apollo server (with the @nestjs/apollo driver) and Mercurius (with the @nestjs/mercurius). We provide official integrations for these proven GraphQL packages to provide a simple way to use GraphQL with Nest. You can also build your own dedicated driver (read more on that here).
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Shill me on Apollo client.
Why would I want to use Apollo Client? So far in my career I have used some server graphql scaffolding (webonyx/graphql-php for PHP and mercurius for Node) and just used the fetch API (or whatever ajax API around XMLHttpRequest) against that server with the body being an object with
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Are there actually better alternatives than Apollo server?
Only for people who are clueless. Apollo server is probably the worst node.js server to use for your graphql schema. It's terribly slow. You should look into https://mercurius.dev
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A Simple Way to Sign AWS Requests with Signature V4
The aws-sigv4-fetch package can be integrated into GraphQL libraries like graphql-request. For example, you can pass the signedFetch function as the custom fetch option:
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Integrating GraphQL Codegen with Storyblok: Step-by-Step Guide
For Next.js projects, one of the options can be the typescript-graphql-request plugin. Under the hood this plugin works with the graphql-request library — a minimal, flexible, and easy-to-use GraphQL client. With typescript-graphql-request, we generate an SDK that is fully typed and allowing us to make strongly-typed GraphQL requests. This nicely integrates with data fetching in Next.js Server Components, enabling us to pre-render pages with data from Storyblok.
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How to use SWR with GraphQL Apollo client?
but i don't want to use that external library
- Is graphql-request a good tool for only client side api? Share your feedbacks. Thanks 🙏
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How to build a Snowflake API?
An example of a Snowflake API request using JavaScript. This example uses the graphql-request library to issue the actual GraphQL request. Install the dependency:
- 2022 Best GraphQL Client? Currently using GraphQL-CodeGen + Apollo Client
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Four ways to fetch data from the GitHub GraphQL API in Next.js
I mentioned already we can use just about any client want when fetching GraphQL data. Prisma's graphql-request is a simple and lightweight option, and that is what I’ve used here.
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Managing a Remix Site's Content With Sanity.io
To do this, you will make use of a tool called GraphQL Codegen to generate TypeScript types based on the GraphQL schema Sanity provides. You will then use graphql-request to actually fetch the data.
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SvelteQuery vs KitQL vs others
What about https://github.com/prisma-labs/graphql-request that has 4.8k starts / 254 forks?
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How do i type graphql????
If you don't want to use Apollo, I suggest using codegen + graphql-request. There is a codegen plugin for graphql-request that auto generates a typesafe client sdk with all your queries as methods on the graphql-request client. Super clean and lightweight. https://github.com/prisma-labs/graphql-request
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.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
graphql-helix - A highly evolved GraphQL HTTP Server 🧬
urql - The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow.
subscriptions-transport-ws - :arrows_clockwise: A WebSocket client + server for GraphQL subscriptions
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
graphql-tools - :wrench: Utility library for GraphQL to build, stitch and mock GraphQL schemas in the SDL-first approach
ky - 🌳 Tiny & elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API
graphql-js - A reference implementation of GraphQL for JavaScript
apollo-client - :rocket: A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for every UI framework and GraphQL server.
graphql-mesh - The Graph of Everything - Federated architecture for any API service
react-table - 🤖 Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS - React-Table, Vue-Table, Solid-Table, Svelte-Table