Super Graph Instant GraphQL API for Rails. Zero Code. Tags: GraphQL, API, GoLang, Postgres Vikram Rangnekar https://twitter.com/dosco * Motivation - Honestly, cause it was more fun than my real work. - Bored of building yet anther CRUD API - Save hours of my life - Easier to use advanced Postgres features - Always get secure, optimized queries - Quickly add GraphQL to existing apps * Got Web UI? .image https://supergraph.dev/super-graph-web-ui.png _ 1000 * What does it do? - Add a GraphQL API to any Rails app with zero code - Automatically learns schemas and relationships - Supports Belongs-To, One-To-Many and Many-To-Many relationships - Full text search and Aggregations - Rails Auth supported (Redis, Memcache, Cookie) - JWT tokens supported (Auth0, etc) - Highly optimized and fast Postgres SQL queries * How does it work? GraphQL Input query { users{ email id } } SQL Output SELECT "users_0"."email" AS "email", "users_0"."id" AS "id" FROM ( SELECT "users"."email", "users"."id" FROM "users" WHERE ((("users"."id") = ('4'))) limit ('20') :: integer) LIMIT ('20') :: integer)) * Advanced Queries made simple query { products( # Search for all products that contain 'ale' or some version of it search: "ale" # Return only matches where the price is less than 10 where: { price: { lt: 10 } } # Use the search_rank to order from the best match to the worst order_by: { search_rank: desc }) { id name search_rank search_headline_description } } * Easy to configure database: variables: admin_account_id: "5" defaults: Filters: ["{ user_id: { eq: $user_id } }"] blacklist: - password - secret_token fields: - name: users Filters: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"] - name: products Filters: [ "{ price: { gt: 0 } }", "{ price: { lt: 8 } }" ] - name: me table: users Filters: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]