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GitHub - Warashi/compgen: Compgen is a gqlgen plugin designed to simplify the generation of ComplexityRoot for gqlgen.
The client support in particular is currently very awkward. For instance, there's this discussion around Hasura in the Khan/genqlient repo: https://github.com/Khan/genqlient/issues/272
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How to build a Snowflake API?
An example of a Snowflake API request using Go. This example uses the Go standard library, so it doesn’t require additional dependencies; however, in production, you could use a library like shurcooL/graphql or Khan/genqlient for stronger typing.
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Should I use Ent?
I also use https://github.com/Khan/genqlient in tandam with it to generate strongly typed graphql clients. Here is a decent example of a golang CLI using it: https://github.com/superfly/flyctl/tree/master/gql
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gqlclient: A GraphQL client and code generator for Go
You might also be interested in genqlient, which Khan Academy released earlier this year. It's closer to what you've done, though I don't think we support uploads because that isn't something we've needed to support.
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There is already around a lite client Golang fo graphql?
If you want to just generate a client based on a schema, I highly recommend https://github.com/Khan/genqlient which we use at work.
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State of GraphQL packages in Go?
Although it is supposedly not ready for production, I'm personally using https://github.com/Khan/genqlient from the Khan Academy folks.
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Khan/genqlient is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of genqlient is Go.
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