urql-devtools
awesome-graphql
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urql-devtools
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How to produce type-safe GraphQL queries using TypeScript 💥
This is a more modern client from Formidable Labs. It’s highly customizable and very flexible by default. Urql leverages the concept of exchanges, which are like middleware functions that enhance its functionality. It also comes with its own dev tools extension and offers many add-ons. You begin the setup process (which is very similar to those discussed above) as follows:
awesome-graphql
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How to produce type-safe GraphQL queries using TypeScript 💥
For further reading, you can explore more tools in the GraphQL ecosystem by looking through the awesome-graphql list.
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Graphql best practices, resource suggestions?
Picked the https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql as a reference to digging into the latest on graphql etc.
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Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy
https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql#tools---securi...
... W3C SOLID > Authorization and Access Control:
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GraphQL - Diving Deep
And today, there is a GraphQL foundation which tries to ensure that GraphQL and the ecosystem thrives over time, a huge landscape of projects, a huge set of tools like this and this and these can just be few of the examples on how big the ecosystem has grown with a lot of languages, frameworks, tools supporting it as a first class citizen, so much so that even some of the huge enterprises are using it today as part of their stack.
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Build a chat app with GraphQL Subscriptions & TypeScript: Part 2
Also, here's an awesome list of resources to learn further!
What are some alternatives?
BetterTweetDeck - A browser extension to improve TweetDeck with a lot of features
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
censorify - A free and open source tool to censor your web content with some very interesting options!
apollo-server - 🌍 Spec-compliant and production ready JavaScript GraphQL server that lets you develop in a schema-first way. Built for Express, Connect, Hapi, Koa, and more.
linguist - Translate web pages, highlighted text, Netflix subtitles, private messages, speak the translated text, and save important translations to your personal dictionary to learn words even offline
express-graphql - Create a GraphQL HTTP server with Express.
synology-download-manager - An open source browser extension for adding/managing download tasks to your Synology DiskStation.
postlite - Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy.
Addy - A web extension for saving content quickly
graphql-subscriptions - :newspaper: A small module that implements GraphQL subscriptions for Node.js
CustomBangSearch - A browser extension to use custom DuckDuckGo-like bangs directly from the address bar.
graphQLChat - A simple live GraphQL chat app built using React, Node, Apollo Server/Client and TypeGraphQL.