Ariadne is a Python library for implementing GraphQL servers. Schema-first. Ariadne enables Python developers to use a schema-first approach to the API implementation. This is the leading approach used by the GraphQL community and supported by dozens of frontend and backend developer tools, examples, and learning resources. Ariadne makes all of this immediately available to you and other members of your team. Ariadne offers a small, consistent, and easy to memorize API that lets developers focus on business problems, not the boilerplate. Ariadne was designed to be modular and open for customization. If you are missing or unhappy with something, extend or easily swap with your own. Asynchronous resolvers and query execution. Subscriptions. Custom scalars, enums, and schema directives. Unions and interfaces. File uploads. Defining schema using SDL strings. Loading schema from .graphql files. WSGI middleware for implementing GraphQL in existing sites.

Features

  • Ariadne is a Python library
  • Uses schema-first approach
  • You can implement GraphQL servers
  • Simple, quick to learn and easy to memorize API
  • Compatibility with GraphQL.js version 15.5.1
  • Queries, mutations and input types

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BSD License

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Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Software Development Software, Python Application Servers

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2022-03-22