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Garph is a fullstack GraphQL framework for TypeScript, that aims to deliver the best GraphQL Developer-Experience.
Install the dependencies
npm i garph graphql-yoga
Create example GraphQL API
import { g, InferResolvers, buildSchema } from 'garph'
import { createYoga } from 'graphql-yoga'
import { createServer } from 'http'
const queryType = g.type('Query', {
greet: g.string()
.args({
name: g.string().optional().default('Max')
})
.description('Greets a person')
})
const resolvers: InferResolvers<{ Query: typeof queryType }, {}> = {
Query: {
greet: (parent, args, context, info) => `Hello, ${args.name}`
}
}
const schema = buildSchema({ g, resolvers })
const yoga = createYoga({ schema })
const server = createServer(yoga)
server.listen(4000, () => {
console.info('Server is running on http://localhost:4000/graphql')
})
Start the server
npx ts-node server.ts
Query the API
Go to: http://localhost:4000/graphl
Enter the following query:
{
greet(name: "Max")
}
Click on the play button
Documentation is available on garph.dev/docs
Example projects can be found under examples/
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A tRPC-like schema-builder for GraphQL
The npm package garph receives a total of 323 weekly downloads. As such, garph popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that garph demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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