
graphql-server
GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook. It provides an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. It allows clients to define the structure of the data required, and exactly the same structure of the data is returned from the server. It is a strongly typed runtime which allows clients to dictate what data is needed.
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Description
Remove any google fonts dependency from api-platform.
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Remove the google font stylesheet in line 8 of api-platform\core\src\Bridge\Symfony\Bundle\Resources\views\SwaggerUi\index.html.twig depending on a configuration variable?
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I'm working on an intranet application for a big company where any call to the fonts.googleapi.com CDN takes 30 seconds
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Thanks for a really great utility, just discovered it today!
Expected Behavior
It would be nice if it was possible to look at the results of a subscription while having it stopped, especially for faster updating subscriptions. I known you can turn off autoscroll but if you want to save the results you still have to manually cut and paste, unlike query results where you can use the download
In the graphql_map_input_fields_to_wp_query filter, the $post_type is the last parameter. This is inconsistent with the other graphql_map_input_fields_* filters. For example in graphql_map_input_fields_to_get_terms the $taxonomy parameter is the third parameter (while the $context & $info parameters are the last two in all of the graphql_map_input_fields_* filters). For consistency sake, i
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What would you like to be added:
Currently config uses one file per environment (eg. dev, staging, prod, etc) we should move to a multi-file config where we have one folder per environment and config values can be split across multiple files within this folder.
Why is this needed:
For setups where there are
- Are you running a release or master: master
- Issue is about a fresh instance (no data in db) or restart: fresh
This seems a known/unfinished issue based on the commented 'Name' field in the code noted below, but I was hoping it could be addressed as it would greatly ease the discovery of the graphql endpoints generated by the db tables as they would become available in GraphiQL in #13
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Describe the solution you'd like
I'd like to use this project with Ktor but the documentation seems to be lacking for any framework other than Spring. I believe it would be nice to improve the documentation with some other Kotlin frameworks taken into account, Ktor being one of them. At least some getting started docs would be perfect.
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strawberry.utils.typing.get_optional_annotation fails when provided an Optional[Union]
>>> from typing import Optional, Union
>>> from strawberry.utils.typing import get_optional_annotation
>>> get_optional_annotation(Optional[Union[int, str]])
<class 'int'>This should return Union[int, str] instead
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If a user writes a subgraph referencing contract addresses from (for example) a testnet, and then accidentally deploys the subgraph to a graph node running mainnet, the subgraph will run but won't find any events. We can provide a better experience using eth_getTransactionCount to check that the contract addresses exist on
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Currently they are included, but we might want to omit them.
Created by Facebook
Released 2015
- Organization
- graphql
- Website
- graphql.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia

