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Query Real-time Data With GraphQL And Streaming Database
StepZen is a platform to build and deploy GraphQL APIs that integrates and aggregate data from various sources. In the demo section, I will show how to build a GraphQL API in declarative code using StepZen.
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Building a JWT Login Flow with Auth0, Next.js, and StepZen
Great! With this, we've implemented the login flow using Auth0 and StepZen. You can find the complete source code for this blog post on GitHub.
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Using SingleStoreDB, WebAssembly and GraphQL
The final step is to use GraphQL. We'll create a free account on StepZen. Once logged-in, we can access the Account, Admin Key and API Key.
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Authenticating GraphQL APIs with OAuth 2.0
You can find a complete example of using StepZen to implement the Authorization Code flow in the StepZen GitHub repository.
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How to use federation with a headless CMS?
Have a look at https://stepzen.com, which allows you to federate any data source no matter the framework or service used to create it. It has a generous free tier
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Apollo Server v4 Breaking Changes. Time to move away?
When moving away from Apollo Server, and you're looking for a replacement built with JavaScript or TypeScript, let me give you some options. If you want to keep building your GraphQL API schema first, you might want to consider Mercurius (which relies on Fastify) or GraphQL Yoga. If you're going to build your GraphQL API code or resolver first, have a look at TypeGraphQL or Nexus. Alternatively, there are great GraphQL-as-a-Service solutions such as StepZen in case you no longer want to build, maintain and host your own GraphQL API.
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Can you compare GraphQL and tRPC?
But you can also build a GraphQL API using a code-first GraphQL server library. This means you can write the resolvers and then generate the schema from the resolvers. Code-first libraries are much closer to tRPC in terms of Developer Experience but still more challenging than using a GraphQL-as-a-service like StepZen.
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Compose Data from Fauna and GitHub using GraphQL and StepZen
After installing, you can choose to run StepZen locally using Docker or in the cloud by signing up for a free account at stepzen.com. For this example, we'll be using the cloud version, for which you can sign up for a free account using your GitHub account.
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Join us for Hacktoberfest 2022 by contributing to StepZen
StepZen is participating in Hacktoberfest, and you can contribute by adding a new integration or improving an existing integration in our Examples repository. Every PR to this repository will count towards your Hacktoberfest goals.
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How to Cache GraphQL Requests Using Kong and StepZen
To get a GraphQL using StepZen, you can connect your data source or use one of the pre-built examples from Github. In this post, we'll be taking a GraphQL API created on top off a MySQL database from the examples. By cloning this repository to your local machine, you'll get a set of configuration files and .graphql files containing the GraphQL schema. To run the GraphQL API and deploy it to the cloud, you need to be using the StepZen CLI.
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