🚀 Bootstrap your GraphQL server within seconds
Minimal starter kit for a flexible GraphQL server for TypeScript - based on best practices from the GraphQL community.
- Scalable GraphQL server: The server uses
graphql-yoga
which is based on Apollo Server & Express - Tooling: Out-of-the-box support for GraphQL Playground & query performance tracing
- Simple Hello World example: Where it either returns
Hello <name>!
orHello World!
if no name argument is provided. - No configuration overhead: Preconfigured
graphql-config
setup
Read more about the idea behind GraphQL boilerplates here.
You need to have the GraphQL CLI installed to bootstrap your GraphQL server using graphql create
:
npm install -g graphql-cli
# 1. Bootstrap GraphQL server in directory `my-app`, based on `typescript-basic` boilerplate
graphql create my-app --boilerplate typescript-minimal
# 2. Run yarn install or npm install
# 3. Navigate to the new project
cd my-app
# 4. Start server (runs on http://localhost:4000) and open GraphQL Playground
yarn dev
yarn start
ornpm run start
starts GraphQL server onhttp://localhost:4000
yarn dev
ornpm run dev
starts GraphQL server onhttp://localhost:4000
and opens GraphQL Playground
File name | Description |
---|---|
└── src (directory) |
Contains the source files for your GraphQL server |
├── index.ts |
The entry point for your GraphQL server |
The GraphQL boilerplates are maintained by the GraphQL community, with official support from the Apollo & Graphcool teams.
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