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Appwrite's Hacktoberfest 2023 journey
Unit tests for the Android and Kotlin SDKs
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Announcing Appwrite’s New .NET SDK
In case you discover any bugs/issues, want to share suggestions, or make contributions to the .NET SDK, please visit Appwrite’s SDK Generator repository on GitHub.
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Announcing Appwrite 1.1
There is some community work on the Go SDK! If you're willing to help you can check this issue: https://github.com/appwrite/sdk-generator/issues/8
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Appwrite's Hacktoberfest '22 Journey
nothendev posted on Oct 21, 2022
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How to upload to storage when path is not available? ie on Chrome
However, we have new PR ready for supporting bytes in both i/o and web platforms that will allow us to support 5.0mb+ file uplods in Web platforms as well using bytes which you can check here https://github.com/appwrite/sdk-generator/pull/451
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Appwrite Community Report #5
Fixed deploy function JSON parse error
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Show HN: Appwrite – Open-Source and Self Hosted Firebase Alternative
I was about to ask how you manage to support so many different language bindings, then I noticed that you’ve built an ‘SDK generator’ [1]. Very cool! I’ve not come across this concept before - how does it work?
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8 reasons to fall in ❤️ with Appwrite
There is a whole repository for Appwrite SDK generator that helps any developer prepare SDK for any programming language. This tool helps keep all SDKs up to date with Appwrite features and easily fixable if there is some new error introduced by a new language version.
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#30DaysOfAppwrite : Appwrite CLI
Welcome to Day 22 👋. For a really long time, we found ourselves having to set up an SDK to quickly test some new functionality, so we decided to build ourselves a CLI! We wanted to stay agnostic to the technology used so we decided to go with a Docker approach. Appwrite CLI is packaged as a Docker container, so the only dependency you will ever need is Docker 😊. The CLI is generated automatically using our Swagger specification and our very own SDK generator.
- Announcing a new Appwrite Release - A step closer to becoming an OSS Firebase Alternative 🤝
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Ask HN: Solo Dev Stack of 2022?
I've been enjoying developing on top of PostGraphile. https://www.graphile.org/
Good starter: https://github.com/graphile/starter
I can add a column the the db, and my frontend gets that autimagically (in dev mode, it generates a graphql schema out of the db, and from that it creates composables for my frontend wiht graphql-codegen). On the frontend I use Vue 3, the starter is build with nextjs/react.
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Show HN: Appwrite – Open-Source and Self Hosted Firebase Alternative
I learned so much about postgresql and RLS from postgraphile starter project: https://github.com/graphile/starter/blob/main/%40app/db/migr...
also the project is worth checking out ;)
- Have my first GraphQL project at work. Any recommended learning resource for production-ready GraphQL APIs?
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Best resource to learn PL/pgSQL?
I'm a fairly seasoned developer, but I've started contributing to a project (graphile-starter) where the core business logic is defined in PL/pgSQL functions and realized I have a lot to learn.
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PostgREST v9.0.0
Someone called it: "hasura for adults”
It's highly customisable, works directly with postgresql row levels security and the performance is quite good. It has a custom GraphiQL gui to work on queries/mutations.
To really see how it all works together checkout the starter project: https://github.com/graphile/starter it has migrations, job queue, graphql-codegen etc.
Benjie (https://github.com/benjie) is one of the greatest maintainers I've ever seen!
- Are there any "Opinionated" backend web app frameworks for node?
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SAME BACKEND FOR WEB APP AND MOBILE APP ?
Here’s a full stack, batteries included example: https://github.com/graphile/starter it doesn’t have mobile app yet but could be added relatively easily.
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Bedrock - modern full-stack Next.js & GraphQL boilerplate
Postgraphile starter uses most of the same tech and has all the same functionality as far as I can tell, with the additional benefit of Postgraphile generating your GraphQL schema and resolvers instead of worrying them manually.
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Overwhelmed with auth options, looking for constructive feedback
Check out the Postgraphile Starter and how it handles auth and sessions in a graphql api
What are some alternatives?
Appwrite - Build like a team of hundreds_
crystal - 🔮 Graphile's Crystal Monorepo; home to Grafast, PostGraphile, pg-introspection, pg-sql2 and much more!
sdk-for-dotnet - [READ-ONLY] Official Appwrite .NET SDK
codebase - a software and writing repository
rfc - Architectural and new features proposals and designs for Appwrite 📖
apollo-cache-policies - An extension of the Apollo 3 cache with support for advanced cache policies.
isEvenAPI - :seven: API Wrapper for isEven. Check is a integer is even or odd.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
lite - A single container version of Appwrite with minimum must have features ⚖️
sandman2 - Automatically generate a RESTful API service for your legacy database. No code required!
nhost - The Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL.
tarantool - Get your data in RAM. Get compute close to data. Enjoy the performance.