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Build & Execute the APIs across the team. [HTTP, WS, GraphQL]
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What is Firecamp?

Firecamp is a centralized platform to test/manage/collaborate on HTTP, GraphQL, WS and other forms of APIs in a Team.
Firecamp is a tool in the GraphQL Tools category of a tech stack.

Who uses Firecamp?

Developers
5 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Firecamp.
Pros of Firecamp
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WebSocket testing
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OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, RAML and more
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Auto detect GraphQL query variables
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Query Collection
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GraphQL File Upload
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Easy testing for Socket.io/HTTP/WebSocket/GraphQL
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Environment Snippets like Development, Production
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Import/Export Firecamp Project or any Specs
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Easy to use

Firecamp's Features

  • Save queries, mutations, and subscriptions in a collection for future purposes
  • Generate queries on the fly without having a knowledge of prior schema. just click and generate
  • Get auto-generated variables from queries very quickly
  • Upload single or multiple files at a time with just a couple of clicks
  • Get a zero-maintenance document from the GraphQL schema, never be out of sync

Firecamp Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Firecamp?
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HTML5
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