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graphql-bench reviews and mentions
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Pg_jsonschema – JSON Schema Support for Postgres
(from Hasura)
Scaling subscriptions is hard, but we work with our users/customers at scale to make sure settings are tweaked correctly.
We have users running 100k - 1M concurrent users in production for live-event type platforms. It's not completely trivial to benchmark and setup because query patterns, streaming vs live queries etc have an impact, but it works very reliably. No missing events, no problems disconnecting/reconnecting, no need for sticky sessions and so on.
An initial POC benchmark [1] should be a quick affair so if you're trying it out and run into any problems, please hit me up! Email on my bio.
[1]: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-bench
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Streaming data in Postgres to 1M clients with GraphQL
Has anyone come across neat tools for load-testing streaming APIs?
We used https://github.com/hasura/graphql-bench and a set of scripts to monitor runtime characteristics of Hasura and Postgres, and reconciliation to make sure data was received as expected and in-order.
But would love to see if there's other tools that folks have come across!
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Show HN: Vizzu – Open-source charting library focused on animating charts
Just went through the examples -- I thought it was really neat!
Often times I want/need to display data in more than one format. Usually I just take up a bunch of page space by putting multiple charts.
Here's an example showing what I mean from actual project:
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-bench/raw/master/app/hasur...
If there was a solid and comprehensive charting library that could "tween" between the chart formats, only taking up the space of 1 chart, that would be a neat solution!
Have you found certain pairs/combinations of charts that expose hidden relationships when you display them by animating the data points between them?
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hasura/graphql-bench is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of graphql-bench is TSQL.
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