storage-foundation-api-explainer
postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter
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storage-foundation-api-explainer
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IndexedDB is completely broken in latest Safari
> There's even recent work to add even higher performance APIs into the Filesystem Access API and the reception from Firefox and Safari has been positive.
Positive as in: "FileSystem Access is a significant security risk and we're not going to implement this"? https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6284708426022912
Positive as in "No, we don't want fifteen different file access apis, and we don't think Storage Foundation API is going anywhere"? https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5670244905385984
And even though this is a draft created and authored exclusively by Googlers, even other Googlers are confused: https://github.com/WICG/storage-foundation-api-explainer/iss...
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Don’t we all just want to use SQL on the front end?
i think it's changed names (maybe) since i've last seen it? but here is the low level io spec:
https://github.com/WICG/storage-foundation-api-explainer
postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter
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PostGraphile — The Gateway Drug To GraphQL
Connection Filter Plugin
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Show HN: Graphweaver – Instant GraphQL API on Postgres, MySQL, SQLite and More
For example:
https://github.com/graphile-contrib/postgraphile-plugin-conn...
and
https://github.com/graphile/pg-aggregates
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GraphQL server frameworks do NOT support ad hoc querying out of the box?
Have a look at PostGraphile (in case you are using JavaScript and a PostgreSQL DB). With the advanced connection filter plugin (https://github.com/graphile-contrib/postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter) you get an automatically created filter for multiple items and their connection.
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Experiences with GraphQL and ORMs
The postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter I referred to is up-front about the fact that the filters it generates could allow a caller to form queries that would bring your server to its knees. So I'd have to do some work to limit what predicates were allowed.
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Don’t we all just want to use SQL on the front end?
More examples here: https://github.com/graphile-contrib/postgraphile-plugin-conn...
(Personally, I think their docs are good at telling you how to use it but fairly bad at showing how great the tool is)
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Is there a standard or best-practice syntax for passing down "filters" as arguments in GraphQL queries?
I really line the approach used here https://github.com/graphile-contrib/postgraphile-plugin-connection-filter
What are some alternatives?
standards-positions
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
firefox-ios - Firefox for iOS
postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database
WebKit - Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
postgraphile-plugin-conn
pgress - Native PostgreSQL JavaScript client library for web browsers
mingo - MongoDB query language for in-memory objects
daita - typed sql made simple
mongo-parse - A parser for mongo db queries and projections.
datsync - Datomic <-> DataScript syncing/replication utilities
HashQL-todos-sample