Hasura
- San Francisco, Bangalore
- https://hasura.io
- build@hasura.io
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graphql-engine
Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on Postgres with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
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learn-graphql
Real world GraphQL tutorials for frontend developers with deadlines!
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graphql-parser-hs
A GraphQL query parser for Haskell
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audit-trigger
Forked from 2ndQuadrant/audit-triggerSimple, easily customised trigger-based auditing for hasura graphql engine
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gatsby-gitbook-starter
Generate GitBook style modern docs/tutorial websites using Gatsby + MDX
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awesome-fluent-graphql
Awesome list of fluent GraphQL clients & examples
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latency-plotting
Plotting scripts for measuring and comparing latency measurements or similar data
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hasura-actions-examples
Examples of handling custom business logic with Hasura Actions
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graphqurl
curl for GraphQL with autocomplete, subscriptions and GraphiQL. Also a dead-simple universal javascript GraphQL client.
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go-graphql-client
Forked from shurcooL/graphqlPackage graphql provides a GraphQL client implementation.
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preview-remote-joins
Starter kit to try out Remote Joins
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json2graphql
From a JSON file to postgres-backed realtime GraphQL
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graphql2chartjs
graphql2chartjs reshapes your GraphQL data as per the ChartJS API.
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firebase2graphql
Move from Firebase realtime db to instant GraphQL APIs on Postgres
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graphql-engine-heroku
Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on Postgres with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
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3factor-example
Canonical example of building a 3factor app : a food ordering application
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pg-client-hs
A low level Haskell library to connect to postgres
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rxdb-hasura-demo
An Offline first todo app
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sphinx-graphiql
Sphinx plugin that adds a GraphiQL directive so that you can embed an interactive GraphQL query explorer in your docs