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Thiago Colares
November 24, 2017
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Getting started with GraphQL
The 4th Weekly company-internal Agilize DevTalk of November, 2017.
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Transcript
GETTING STARTED WITH GraphQL Agilize Cloud Accounting, 24/11/2017 Weekly company-internal
DevTalks
Hallo! I’M THIAGO COLARES Agile manager Full stack developer Open
source Co-founder @ Agilize Cloud Accounting @thicolares
1. DEFINE: GraphQL
WHAT IS GRAPHQL ◦ Declarative data fetching ◦ Alternative to
REST ◦ Single endpoint → responds to queries
/authors/<id> /authors/<id>/books /authors/<id>/followers 3 ENDPOINTS
query query query 1 SINGLE ENDPOINT
DEMO 1
2. CHARACTERISTICS
GraphQL TIMELINE ◦ Developed by Facebook on 2012 ◦ Presented
→ React.js Conf 2015 ◦ Is not for React Developers ◦ Other companies had the same initiative ◦ Netflix → Falcor ◦ Cousera → Now uses GraphQL
REST CHALLENGES ◦ Need for efficient data loading (mobile) ◦
Variety of different frontend frameworks ◦ Rapid feature development
GraphQL BENEFITS ◦ No mover over or underfetching ◦ Almost
non API if the interface changes ◦ Faster feedbacks cycles
INSIGHTFUL ANALYTICS ◦ Fine-grained info about what read data ◦
Evolving and deprecating API
3. KEY CONCEPTS
type Query { ... } type Mutation { ... }
type Subscription { ... } ROOT TYPE
query { User(id: 123) { name posts { title }
} } QUERY HTTP POST
{ "data": { "User": { "name": "Joston Muriel", "posts": [
{title: "Hello, it's me"} {title: "Lines in the sand"} ] } } } RESPONSE RESPONSE
SCHEMA ◦ Strong type system ◦ Schema as client-server contract
◦ Client and server can work independently ◦ Schema Definition Language
type Person { name: String! age: Int! } DEFINING SIMPLE
TYPES ! → required
type Person { name: String! age: Int! } ADDING A
RELATION type Post { title: String! author: Person! }
type Person { name: String! age: Int! posts: [Post!]! }
ADDING A HAS-MANY RELATION type Post { title: String! author: Person! }
DEMO 2
4. MUTATIONS
WRITING DATA WITH MUTATIONS ◦ A query too ◦ You
can ask for the returning fields ◦ Even nested ones
3 KINDS OF MUTATIONS ◦ creating new data ◦ updating
existing data ◦ deleting existing data
A MUTATION mutation { createPerson(name: "Bob", age: 36) { name
age } } Similar syntax. Mutation keyword. Special root field.
DEFINING A MUTATION type Mutation { createPerson(name: String!, age: String!)
Person! ... }
5. NODE EXAMPLE
DEMO 3
“ Nescit cedere
THANKS! Thiago Colares @thicolares