Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Roapi | 2,969 | 6 months ago | 17 | March 20, 2022 | 37 | apache-2.0 | Rust | |||
Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code. | ||||||||||
Hasura Backend Plus | 1,167 | 2 | a year ago | 1 | February 20, 2021 | 46 | mit | TypeScript | ||
🔑Auth and 📦Storage for Hasura. The quickest way to get Auth and Storage working for your next app based on Hasura. | ||||||||||
Aws Amplify Graphql | 447 | 4 years ago | other | JavaScript | ||||||
Sample using AWS Amplify and AWS AppSync together for user login and authorization when making GraphQL queries and mutations. Also includes complex objects for uploading and downloading data to and from S3 with a React app. | ||||||||||
Deploy Strapi On Aws | 163 | 2 years ago | 2 | |||||||
Deploying a Strapi API on AWS (EC2 & RDS & S3) | ||||||||||
Symfony Boilerplate | 94 | 9 months ago | 47 | PHP | ||||||
An example of an application built with Symfony 5, GraphQL and Nuxt.js | ||||||||||
E Commerce Serverless | 45 | 2 years ago | 8 | JavaScript | ||||||
📦💨 E-Commerce Site: *MVP 1 Finished* | React.js | GraphQL & Apollo Client | Mongo Replica-Set | AWS: SES, Lambda, S3, CloudFormation, VPC | ||||||||||
React Amplify Appsync Files S3 | 35 | 4 years ago | 4 | JavaScript | ||||||
An example project showing how to upload and download public and private images in GraphQL using AppSync and S3 | ||||||||||
Prisma S3 | 28 | 6 years ago | mit | JavaScript | ||||||
An example of file handling via apollo-upload-server and apollo-upload-client for prisma GraphQL. | ||||||||||
Nodestream | 23 | 5 months ago | 25 | apache-2.0 | Python | |||||
A Fast, Declarative, and Extensible ETL Framework for Graph Databases. | ||||||||||
React Native Appsync S3 | 17 | 5 years ago | n,ull | mit | JavaScript | |||||
React Native app for image uploads to S3 and storing their records in Amazon DynamoDB using AWS Amplify and AppSync SDK |