transferred-stepzen-schemas
Docusaurus
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transferred-stepzen-schemas
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How to connect Stepzen Graphql queries to supabase(Postgres database)?
Go to stepzen.com and click on the start for free button.
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GraphQL and RxDB
Either way, I'm not too familiar with RxDB but looking at the docs you can also use StepZen to create the GraphQL layer that you use for replication. With StepZen you can build and deploy a GraphQL API based on multiple datasources (including MSSQL) in minutes. That way you only have to worry about building the logic that pulls and push replicates data to and from GraphQL. How you structure the MSSQL database would become the most important part of this project, to ensure a smooth replication.
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Upload Schema like FaunaDB
There are multiple ways to get a GraphQL API on top off a Postgres database. If you want to have a GraphQL abstraction layer that runs as a hosted service and needs almost no code, have a look at StepZen. You can build a GraphQL API for the Postgres database by following the docs here. StepZen introspects the database (using stepzen import postgresql) and let it create the schema for you based on all the tables and columns of your database. Including a set of queries to get started with.
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What's the best alternative to Apollo studio?
If you’re looking for a managed service, have a look atStepZen. You can combine multiple GraphQL schemas into one cloud GraphQL API. Instead of writing a gateway yourself, you can use SDL to merge different schemas. Besides GraphQL APIs you can also “federate” other data sources like SQL or REST
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Are there actually better alternatives than Apollo server?
There are many of them, including StepZen which is language/framework agnostic and let you create a GraphQL server with GraphQL SDL only - in a declarative way
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Join multiple GraphQL APIs without Schema Stitching or Federation
I’ve seen more products letting you join/merge GraphQL schemas independent of schema stitching or federation. Have a look at GraphQL Mesh or StepZen.
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What's next?
You can save yourself the hassle of having to build a GraphQL server, resolvers and database connections with StepZen (https://stepzen.com). It’s a product that is based solely on GraphQL SDL and you set the database connections with directives. Also, you can use it to connect other APIs
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How My View on Open Source Has Changed
There is one thing I can say for sure: I love the spirit of open source. I've had a wonderful time working with open source communities of different sizes (e.g. Seneca-CDOT, StepZen, Appwrite, and Zulip). Fortunately, all of them are fantastic and patient with beginners.
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Apollo Datasource Rest - am i using it right?
If the only thing you're trying to do is converting a REST API to GraphQL, you should have a look at https://stepzen.com/
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Learn GraphQL through Contributing to StepZen
StepZen filed an issue about writing a GraphQL schema to integrate SpaceX REST API into their React application. I found this as an excellent opportunity for me to learn GraphQL.
Docusaurus
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Alternatives to Docusaurus for product documentation
Docusaurus is a popular open-source documentation tool primarily designed for product documentation and other technical documentation needs. It was first released in 2017 by Facebook Open Source (now Meta Open Source). Just recently, Docsaurus version 3.0 was released.
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Docusaurus doesn't recognize brackets {} on the markdown files
// @ts-check // `@type` JSDoc annotations allow editor autocompletion and type checking // (when paired with `@ts-check`). // There are various equivalent ways to declare your Docusaurus config. // See: https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/docusaurus-config import { themes as prismThemes } from "prism-react-renderer"; /** @type {import('@docusaurus/types').Config} */ const config = { title: "My Site", tagline: "Dinosaurs are cool", url: "https://your-docusaurus-test-site.com", baseUrl: "/", onBrokenLinks: "throw", onBrokenMarkdownLinks: "warn", favicon: "img/favicon.ico", organizationName: "facebook", // Usually your GitHub org/user name. projectName: "docusaurus", // Usually your repo name. presets: [ [ "docusaurus-preset-openapi", /** @type {import('docusaurus-preset-openapi').Options} */ ({ docs: { sidebarPath: require.resolve("./sidebars.js"), // Please change this to your repo. editUrl: "https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/tree/main/packages/create-docusaurus/templates/shared/", }, blog: { showReadingTime: true, // Please change this to your repo. editUrl: "https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/tree/main/packages/create-docusaurus/templates/shared/", }, theme: { customCss: require.resolve("./src/css/custom.css"), }, }), ], ], themeConfig: /** @type {import('docusaurus-preset-openapi').ThemeConfig} */ ({ navbar: { title: "My Site", logo: { alt: "My Site Logo", src: "img/logo.svg", }, items: [ { type: "doc", docId: "intro", position: "left", label: "Tutorial", }, { to: "/api", label: "API", position: "left" }, { to: "/blog", label: "Blog", position: "left" }, { href: "https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus", label: "GitHub", position: "right", }, ], }, footer: { style: "dark", links: [ { title: "Docs", items: [ { label: "Tutorial", to: "/docs/intro", }, ], }, { title: "Community", items: [ { label: "Stack Overflow", href: "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/docusaurus", }, { label: "Discord", href: "https://discordapp.com/invite/docusaurus", }, { label: "Twitter", href: "https://twitter.com/docusaurus", }, ], }, { title: "More", items: [ { label: "Blog", to: "/blog", }, { label: "GitHub", href: "https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus", }, ], }, ], copyright: `Copyright © ${new Date().getFullYear()} My Project, Inc. Built with Docusaurus.`, }, prism: { theme: prismThemes.github, darkTheme: prismThemes.dracula, }, }), }; export default config;
- Looking for open source documentation generator
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Show HN: A Python-based static site generator using Jinja templates
Facebook's React/Markdown SSG docusaurus does those things: https://docusaurus.io/
Though you may have to use a plugin for responsive images: https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/plugins/@docusaurus/plugin-id...
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Top 5 Open-Source Documentation Development Platforms of 2024
Docusaurus is an open-source static site generator built on React and has emerged as a popular tool for developing and maintaining product documentation. Its ease of use, extensive features, and robust community support make it a compelling choice for many organizations.
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No CMS? Writing Our Blog in React
Wondering why Docusaurus (https://docusaurus.io) did not match their needs. Works perfectly fine as a blogging engine for our tech blog.
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Best Software Documentation Tools
This is developed by Meta. You can create really nice-looking documentation websites super fast.
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Can Git or any other VCS be used as a database instead of SQL/NoSQL ones? Have you ever seen such a thing?
Docusaurus, a documentation tool by Facebook, hosts a showcase of other websites that use Docusaurus on their Homepage. The list of websites of this showcase is a typescript files that is maintained by Docusaurus devs, and that you can add your website to through PR: https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/blob/main/website/src/data/users.tsx
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Community project: PreventRansomware.io
Fix "Edit this page" links at the bottom of each doc (Problem with the Docusaurus build I guess)
What are some alternatives?
api - Sorare API documentation
nextra - Simple, powerful and flexible site generation framework with everything you love from Next.js.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
wundergraph-demo - This Repository demonstrates how to combine 7 APIs (4 Apollo Federation SubGraphs, 1 REST, 1 standalone GraphQL, 1 Mock) into one unified GraphQL API which is then securely exposed as a JSON API to a NextJS Frontend.
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
faunadb-js - Javascript driver for FaunaDB v4
JSDoc - An API documentation generator for JavaScript.
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog - This is a Next.js, Tailwind CSS blogging starter template. Comes out of the box configured with the latest technologies to make technical writing a breeze. Easily configurable and customizable. Perfect as a replacement to existing Jekyll and Hugo individual blogs.
VuePress - 📝 Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator
nextjs-tailwind-ionic-capacitor-starter - A starting point for building an iOS, Android, and Progressive Web App with Tailwind CSS, React w/ Next.js, Ionic Framework, and Capacitor
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.