Postman isn’t just a GraphQL IDE - it makes our list because of strong features such as auto-generated API documentation & the ability to connect to mock servers for simulating endpoints! postman.com
GraphQL Playground is built on top of GraphiQL by the @prisma team.
It offers enhanced documentation and schema exploration, as well as better query debugging! github.com/graphql/graphq…
GraphQL Editor by @ThePracticalDev packs a whole lot of features including:
✅ Preview your frontend as a live JAMStack engine
✅ Great schema exploration
@AltairGraphQL comes with an advanced search for schema documentation, auto-refresh for the docs, multiple windows, an extensive plugin system, and more! altair.sirmuel.design
(1/8) We ❤️ GraphQL & we’ve endeavored (a big word for a tweet but we’re doing it!) to show it with our 17-course (wow!) GraphQL Tutorial Series, written by peeps like @praveenweb & the Hasura community at large! Here’s a thread to celebrate it all!
(2/8) First up is our Intro to GraphQL Series! Learn what GraphQL is, get stuck into the whole GraphQL vs REST debate, absorb what queries, mutations, subscriptions, etc. mean, and master GraphQL clients and servers!
- Free
- Scalable
- Easy to get up & running
- Good docs
- Social auth
- Integrate with any OAuth system via custom tokens
- Email verification
- SMS auth, passwordless login (“magic links”)
- SDK’s for different languages