react-relay
graphql-request
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9 days ago | 3 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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react-relay
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How To Handle Data With GraphQL Relay Client Schema Extensions
GraphQL Relay is one of the most powerful GraphQL clients that you can found on the web environment. It provides to you a lot of features that lets your development flow in a scalable way.
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GraphQL clients that automatically combine queries/fragments
GQty (https://gqty.dev/) and Relay (https://relay.dev/) will combine fragments or queries you request in your React components and will handle combining these / getting the data each component needs with as few queries as is possible. Are there any other clients I’ve missed? It’s not immediately clear to me whether this is possible with Urql via Exchanges (https://formidable.com/open-source/urql/docs/advanced/authoring-exchanges/).
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Server-side Rendering (SSR) From Scratch with React
Inside Woovi, our entire codebase is managed by GraphQL using the Relay client framework. To ensure the best UX possible for our final user, we give some useful features in our payment link, like the real-time update after paying a charge. It's all handled by our GraphQL, which won't be solvable by templates in our use case.
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Seeking advice: Should I continue my Web Developer job or pursue my passion for compilers?
Since you mentioned Node CRUD APIs, I'd probably suggest looking at Relay/GraphQL. Would give you exposure to some interesting and employable skills that wouldn't require you learning an entirely new domain on top of it. They are rewriting the current compiler in Rust, which since you mentioned Rust might be interesting to follow. Uneducated takes, but GraphQL is a schema IDL, so would probably be a good place to start to minimize lexical complexity while still having some cool abstract concepts to learn (interfaces, unions, etc).
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Compressing GraphQL Global Node ID
You may be familiar with Global Object Identification(GOI), especially if you've used Relay.
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Top React Data Fetching Libraries
Relay (17k ⭐) -> The production-ready GraphQL client for React, developed by Facebook, was designed to be performant from the ground up, built upon locally declaring data dependencies for components.
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Twitter open sources Navi: High-Performance Machine Learning Serving Server in Rust
I think open sourcing for free labor is a common misconception. Most corporate led open source projects (eg, https://github.com/bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket from AWS or https://github.com/facebook/relay from Facebook) still require a team of employees.
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How Woovi uses Relay?
If you look at relay.dev, Relay is the GraphQL client that scales with you. This definition is simple and defines Relay pretty well for the ones that already know all the features that Relay brings to the table.
- Relay – The GraphQL client that scales with you
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Is it possible to create a symbolic link to a folder to solve case sensitivity?
https://github.com/psf/black/issues/338 https://github.com/VeriorPies/ParrelSync/issues/61 https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/5751 https://github.com/iterative/dvc/issues/2530 https://github.com/facebook/relay/issues/3647 And I know godmode9 at one point absolutely freaked when navigating into a symlink. It kinda depends on the app and what it's trying to load
graphql-request
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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?
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
apollo-client - :rocket: A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for every UI framework and GraphQL server.
urql - The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
ky - 🌳 Tiny & elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the browser Fetch API
dataloader - DataLoader is a generic utility to be used as part of your application's data fetching layer to provide a consistent API over various backends and reduce requests to those backends via batching and caching.
react-table - 🤖 Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS - React-Table, Vue-Table, Solid-Table, Svelte-Table