Crates.io | graphgate |
lib.rs | graphgate |
version | 0.5.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-03-23 02:45:26.259699 |
updated_at | 2021-03-26 06:08:29.148456 |
description | GraphGate is Apollo Federation implemented in Rust |
homepage | https://github.com/async-graphql/graphgate |
repository | https://github.com/async-graphql/graphgate |
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GraphGate is Apollo Federation implemented in Rust.
A GraphQL API composed of 3 services (accounts, products, reviews).
docker run -p 8000:8000 scott829/graphgate-standalone-demo:latest
Open browser http://localhost:8000
{
topProducts {
upc name price reviews {
body
author {
id
username
}
}
}
}
subscription {
users {
id username reviews {
body
}
}
}
To get the most out of GraphQL, your organization should expose a single data graph that provides a unified interface for querying any combination of your backing data sources. However, it can be challenging to represent an enterprise-scale data graph with a single, monolithic GraphQL server.
To remedy this, you can divide your graph's implementation across multiple composable services with Apollo Federation:
Unlike other distributed GraphQL architectures (such as schema stitching), Apollo Federation uses a declarative programming model that enables each implementing service to implement only the part of your graph that it's responsible for.
Rust is my favorite programming language. It is safe and fast, and is very suitable for developing API gateway.
I guess the performance of GraphGate will be much better (I haven't done benchmarking yet, but will add it soon), and it supports subscription.