Introducing GraphQL Subscription with Relay and graphql-ruby (use Action Cable as the backend). See Also: * http://facebook.github.io/graphql/draft/ * http://graphql-ruby.org/subscriptions/overview.html * https://facebook.github.io/relay/docs/en/subscriptions.html * https://speakerdeck.com/hibariya/building-a-web-api-with-graphql * https://blog.ably.io/rails-5-actioncable-the-good-and-bad-parts-1b
Nikolas is a developer and head of content at Prisma. He is excited about GraphQL as a new API technology and has a passion for learning and sharing knowledge. Since this is a frontend track, we’re not going to spend any time implementing the backend. Instead, we’ll use the server from the Node tutorial. Once our React application is created, we’ll pull in the required code for the backend. Note:
Today we’re relicensing the GraphQL specification under the Open Web Foundation Agreement (OWFa) v1.0. We think the OWFa is a great fit for GraphQL because it’s designed for collaborative open standards and supported by other well-known companies. The OWFa allows GraphQL to be implemented under a royalty-free basis, and allows other organizations to contribute to the project on reasonable terms. A
Today we’re relicensing the GraphQL specification under the Open Web Foundation Agreement (OWFa) v1.0. We think the OWFa is a great fit for GraphQL because it’s designed for collaborative open standards and supported by other well-known companies. The OWFa allows GraphQL to be implemented under a royalty-free basis, and allows other organizations to contribute to the project on reasonable terms. A
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