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Top 4 JavaScript graphql-client Projects
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example-storefront
Example Storefront is Reaction Commerce’s headless ecommerce storefront - Next.js, GraphQL, React. Built using Apollo Client and the commerce-focused React UI components provided in the Storefront Component Library (reactioncommerce/reaction-component-library). It connects with Reaction backend with the GraphQL API.
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SurveyJS
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QLens
QLens is an electron app which dynamically generates GraphQL Schemas and Mongo Schema visualization. QLens significantly cuts development time by automating the formation of their GraphQL schemas based on information fetched from their non-relational database.
Project mention: Why replacing Postman for Bruno saved my company millions (really) | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-204. Finally try to strong arm everyone at a legitimate company into paying by basically creating a loophole that any of your data can be pushed public or is saved under your personal account unless you buy their Enterprise bs account for $1,188 per year.
My company was trying to work with them but it was legitimately going to be millions of dollars a year.
Ultimately, their own sales team put the final nail in the coffin. As part of one of their presentations, they were sharing a TON of data about us, how we use the product, the type of collections, etc. One of our security folks basically tricked them into exposing that EVERYONE at Postman has access to our collection-level data (tokens, keys, etc) through their Looker instance. With that level of risk that apparently is unsolvable, enough was enough.
A bunch of people were already using Bruno (https://github.com/usebruno/bruno) so we just moved to that. It does everything we need and basically solves one of engineering's biggest requests which was to version our collections in GitHub. Now we don't need to maintain all of these workspaces and collections separately.
End of rant but this is how we not only avoided a $1M+ bill since Bruno is 1/12 the cost, but also probably saved who knows how much by not having a crazy security breach.
JavaScript graphql-client related posts
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Why replacing Postman for Bruno saved my company millions (really)
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Isomnia 9.2.0
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Bruno: Re-Inventing the API Client
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Bruno is a Fast and Git-Friendly open source API client
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Bruno – Postman alternative with Git-friendly, file-based collections
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Free / Open Source Alterative to Postman
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Show HN: HTTP/WebSocket/GraphQL/gRPC desktop client without the need of login
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
surveyjs.io | 3 Jun 2024
Index
What are some of the best open-source graphql-client projects in JavaScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | bruno | 20,774 |
2 | example-storefront | 604 |
3 | QLens | 118 |
4 | job-winner-ui | 4 |
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