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  1. GraphQL | A query language for your API

    What is GraphQL? GraphQL is an open‑source query language for APIs and a server‑side runtime. It provides a strongly‑typed schema to define relationships between data, making APIs more flexible …

  2. Learn - GraphQL

    Find answers to the most common questions about GraphQL — from getting started to advanced use cases. This also covers frontend concerns and info about the official specification.

  3. Queries - GraphQL

    GraphQL supports three main operation types—queries, mutations, and subscriptions. We have already seen several examples of basic queries in this guide, and on this page, you’ll learn in detail how to …

  4. Getting Started - GraphQL

    There are many resources available to help you learn GraphQL, including this website. In our documentation, you’ll find a series of articles that explain essential GraphQL concepts and how they …

  5. Tools and Libraries - GraphQL

    The reference implementation of the GraphQL specification, designed for running GraphQL in a Node.js environment.

  6. Thinking in Graphs | GraphQL

    With GraphQL, you model your business domain as a graph by defining a schema; within your schema, you define different types of nodes and how they connect/relate to one another.

  7. FAQ - GraphQL

    The GraphQL Foundation is a neutral foundation that provides governance for GraphQL. This includes vendor-neutral oversight of open-source repositories, funding, events, and more.

  8. Schemas and Types | GraphQL

    GraphQL allows you to add documentation to the types, fields, and arguments in a schema. In fact, the GraphQL specification encourages you to do this in all cases unless the name of the type, field, or …

  9. GraphQL Best Practices

    Some articles introduce some of the philosophy developed within Facebook around designing and deploying GraphQL services, while others are more tactical suggestions for solving common …

  10. General | GraphQL

    GraphQL specifies how you can exchange information between client and server. This includes how the server can indicate what data and operations are available, how the client should format requests, …