
- GraphQL | A query language for your API- What is GraphQL? GraphQL is an open‑source query language for APIs and a server‑side runtime. It provides a strongly‑typed schema to define relationships between data, making APIs more flexible … 
- Introduction to GraphQL- GraphQL is a query language for your API, and a server-side runtime for executing queries using a type system you define for your data. The GraphQL specification was open-sourced in 2015 and has … 
- Queries - GraphQL- GraphQL supports three main operation types—queries, mutations, and subscriptions. We have already seen several examples of basic queries in this guide, and on this page, you’ll learn in detail how to … 
- Schemas and Types | GraphQL- GraphQL allows you to add documentation to the types, fields, and arguments in a schema. In fact, the GraphQL specification encourages you to do this in all cases unless the name of the type, field, or … 
- Getting Started - GraphQL- There are many resources available to help you learn GraphQL, including this website. In our documentation, you’ll find a series of articles that explain essential GraphQL concepts and how they … 
- GraphQL federation- The GraphQL Foundation’s Composite Schema Working Group, which includes engineers from various organizations across the industry including Apollo GraphQL, ChilliCream, Graphile, Hasura, Netflix … 
- Response | GraphQL- Now that you understand the different phases of a GraphQL request and how responses are provided to clients, head over to the Introspection page to learn about how a GraphQL server can query … 
- Tools and Libraries | GraphQL- GraphQL code generator with flexible support for custom plugins and templates like Typescript (frontend and backend), React Hooks, resolvers signatures and more. 
- Mutations | GraphQL- Now that we know how to use a GraphQL server to read and write data, we’re ready to learn how to fetch data in real time using subscriptions. You may also wish to learn more about how GraphQL … 
- Serving over HTTP - GraphQL- Though not yet finalized, this draft specification acts as a single source of truth for GraphQL client and library maintainers, detailing how to expose and consume a GraphQL API using an HTTP transport.