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Graphcool Framework
DESCRIPTION
Graphcool was an open-source backend framework for developing and deploying GraphQL APIs. It included a “GraphQL Database” that allowed definition of data models using GraphQL SDL (Schema Definition Language), CRUD operations, nested mutations, expressive filters, pagination, and streaming. It separates concerns between business logic and stateful components so that the framework could scale stateful parts independently, and allowed flexible deployment: locally (Docker), or hosted on Graphcool Cloud. The project is now archived.
Features
- GraphQL-based CRUD API out of the box with filters, nested mutations, pagination
- Ability to define data model via GraphQL SDL and evolve it over time
- Supports CRUD, query, mutate, stream operations via GraphQL
- Deployment via Docker (local) or Graphcool’s cloud offering
- Clear boundaries between stateful storage and business logic for scaling flexibility
- Efficient data-loader engine for performance in handling requests
Programming Language
Scala
Categories
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