GraphGL with Mercurius and Prisma, Love at First Sight

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Luca Del Puppo

  • Full Stack Developer
  • Javascript Enthusiastic
  • Typescript Lover
  • “Youtuber”
  • “Writer”

Love sport: running, hiking

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Why am I speaking about that?

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GraphQL

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Needs

  • Easy to maintain
  • Helps developers in day by day
  • Typescript
  • Developers focus on Business and not to resolve framework problems

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GraphQL implementation

  • Base on fastify
  • easy to use
  • well documentation
  • Typescript support
  • code generation
    • graphQL file to typescript definitions
    • operations to build tests

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Database

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Database Implementation

  • Data Modeling
  • Type-safety
  • Migrations

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P.s. integrate by a simple fastify plugin

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Demo

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Conclusion

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I'm not a salesman

This is only a possible solution

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Conclusion

  • fastify & mercurius is an option to build graphQL server with node
  • Prisma helps to create a layer between your application and the database
  • They help you to focus on release features and not waste time on strange mistakes
  • They love Typescript (like me)

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Slides

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Prisma Series

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