skrape.it
GraphQL Kotlin
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skrape.it | GraphQL Kotlin | |
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4 | 3 | |
749 | 1,712 | |
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6.4 | 7.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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skrape.it
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Ksoup - Koltin Multiplatform HTML Parser ⚡
What is wrong with skrape.it?
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Why most of us won't be inventing little languages
This includes many things that Kotlin makes use of, like String.invoke(block: () -> Unit) which is both an extension on String instances and makes uses of Kotlin's "ability" to move lambdas out of parentheses if they are the last argument (so something like log(lazyString: () -> String), can be used as log({ "message" }), or log { "message" }, @DslMarker (to allow a String.invoke(() -> Unit) block in the form of "it should behave well", only inside the context of a StringSpec.), infix funs (+ is infix operator fun plus(), with some slightly specific language handling because it's extremely common, infix fun shouldBe). This is using Kotest (https://kotest.io/docs/framework/writing-tests.html), but other tools like Ktor, Skrape.it (https://github.com/skrapeit/skrape.it), and more: https://kotlinlang.org/docs/type-safe-builders.html
- Skrape{It}
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Best webscraping tool for kotlin 2021?
I use skrape{it} (https://github.com/skrapeit/skrape.it) in my projects for 5 months now. Pretty good library IMO.Q
GraphQL Kotlin
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Using GraphQL with Kotlin
New to Kotlin, but trying to create a project with Kotlin, GraphQL, and Postgres. I'm not opposed to using ktor, but was hoping to use spring boot. I liked expedia's GraphQL Kotlin but having a hard time finding tutorials that go over how to set up a project like this. I see that there are some examples here https://github.com/ExpediaGroup/graphql-kotlin/tree/master/examples but wondering if there are any tutorials anyone could recommend
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I am considering switching to TypeScript on a personal project
Their client framework officially supports ktor client https://github.com/ExpediaGroup/graphql-kotlin/tree/master/clients/graphql-kotlin-ktor-client while their schema generator seems to be just framework-independent jvm library https://github.com/ExpediaGroup/graphql-kotlin/tree/master/generator/graphql-kotlin-schema-generator And you could use their gradle plugin as described here https://github.com/ExpediaGroup/graphql-kotlin/tree/master/plugins/graphql-kotlin-gradle-plugin which would make the whole thing a breeze I guess :)
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GraphQL Kotlin 4.0.0 is out!
GraphQL Kotlin consists of a number of libraries that aim to simplify the running of GraphQL servers and clients using Kotlin. It’s been over 10 months since the last major release of graphql-kotlin and after hundreds of commits and numerous pre-releases, we are pleased to announce the 4.0.0 release!
What are some alternatives?
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
KGraphQL
kottpd - REST framework written in pure Kotlin
graphql-ws - Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client.
krawler - A web crawling framework written in Kotlin
apollo-android - :robot: A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for the JVM, Android, and Kotlin multiplatform.
hexagon - Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin. Its purpose is to ease the building of services (Web applications or APIs) that run inside a cloud platform.
KotlinPrimavera - Spring support libraries for Kotlin
core - A Kotlin web framework
kraph - GraphQL request string builder written in Kotlin
vaadin-on-kotlin - Writing full-stack statically-typed web apps on JVM at its simplest