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The simplest way to build a GraphQL server in TypeScript
When you write your GraphQL server in TypeScript, your fields and resolvers are already annotated with type information. Grats leverages your existing type annotations to automatically extract an executable GraphQL schema from your generic TypeScript resolver code.
By making your TypeScript implementation the source of truth, you never have to worry about validating that your implementation matches your schema. Your implementation is your schema!
Read the blog post.
Here's what it looks like to define a User type with a greeting field using Grats:
/** @gqlType */
class User {
/** @gqlField */
name: string;
/** @gqlField */
greet(args: { greeting: string }): string {
return `${args.greeting}, ${this.name}`;
}
}
After running npx grats
, you'll find a schema.ts
module that exports an executable schema, and a schema.graphql
file contains your GraphQL schema definition:
type User {
name: String
greet(greeting: String!): String
}
That's just the beginning! To learn more, Read the docs: https://grats.capt.dev/
See CONTRIBUTING.md
in the repo root for details on how to make changes to this project.
Grats is MIT licensed.
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**The simplest way to build a GraphQL server in TypeScript**
The npm package grats receives a total of 284 weekly downloads. As such, grats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that grats demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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