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Graphcool is an open-source backend development framework to develop and deploy production-ready GraphQL microservices. The Graphcool Framework is a comprehensive collection of building blocks covering the entire spectrum of developing modern, data-centric GraphQL APIs. | It is a framework for rapid Cloud and Serverless application development. It offers portable building blocks for building on AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud. It is opinionated to help you move super fast, but flexible and composable for when things need to get custom. |
GraphQL database: A GraphQL database that allows you to query, mutate & stream data via the GraphQL CRUD API. It also contains a powerful database migration tool that lets you define and evolve your data model using GraphQL SDL.;Powerful permission system: Protects your GraphQL API with a powerful permission system based on rules you define in terms of simple GraphQL permission queries.;GraphQL subscription API: With the Graphcool Framework, realtime functionality (based on GraphQL subscriptions) comes for free. Your mutations automatically publish subscription events to the event gateway which forwards updates to all subscribed clients.q | Serverless functions and APIs with code sharing, security, and unlimited scale;
Read and write files large files including images, videos, and docs;
Build reliable distributed apps that communicate through events and queues;
Securely store, retrieve and rotate secrets;
Config as code lets you eliminate 1000s of lines of config;
Run locally with the Nitric CLI and push to AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure from a single codebase |
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