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GraphQL-Server-Core is a base library that serves as a helper for building GraphQL servers or integrations into existing web frameworks using GraphQL-Core.
Server integration | Package |
---|---|
Flask | flask-graphql |
Sanic | sanic-graphql |
AIOHTTP | aiohttp-graphql |
WebOb (Pyramid, TurboGears) | webob-graphql |
WSGI | wsgi-graphql |
Responder | responder.ext.graphql |
Server integration | Package |
---|---|
Django | graphene-django |
The graphql_server
package provides these public helper functions:
run_http_query
encode_execution_results
load_json_body
json_encode
json_encode_pretty
All functions in the package are annotated with type hints and docstrings,
and you can build HTML documentation from these using bin/build_docs
.
You can also use one of the existing integrations listed above as blueprint to build your own integration or GraphQL server implementations.
Please let us know when you have built something new, so we can list it here.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
FAQs
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We found that graphql-server-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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