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Serverless AppSync vs Firecamp: What are the differences?

What is Serverless AppSync? Easily and quickly deploy GraphQL APIs on AWS. It allows you to easily and quickly deploy GraphQL APIs on AWS, and integrate them with AWS Lambda, DynamoDB & others. It supports all AWS AppSync features, while offering sane defaults that makes working with AppSync a lot easier without compromising on flexibility.

What is Firecamp? The fastest GraphQL playground ever. It is a GraphQL integration in Firecamp, It grants you to test and debug the GraphQL APIs and reuse it from the history in the future.

Serverless AppSync and Firecamp can be categorized as "GraphQL" tools.

Some of the features offered by Serverless AppSync are:

  • Fast Deployments
  • Create New APIs or Reuse Existing Ones
  • Supports Custom Domains with CDN & SSL Out of the Box

On the other hand, Firecamp provides the following key 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

Serverless AppSync is an open source tool with 181 GitHub stars and 7 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Serverless AppSync's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Firecamp
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  • 6
    WebSocket testing
  • 3
    OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, RAML and more
  • 2
    Auto detect GraphQL query variables
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    Query Collection
  • 2
    GraphQL File Upload
  • 2
    Easy testing for Socket.io/HTTP/WebSocket/GraphQL
  • 2
    Environment Snippets like Development, Production
  • 2
    Import/Export Firecamp Project or any Specs
  • 1
    Easy to use
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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.

    What is Serverless AppSync?

    It allows you to easily and quickly deploy GraphQL APIs on AWS, and integrate them with AWS Lambda, DynamoDB & others. It supports all AWS AppSync features, while offering sane defaults that makes working with AppSync a lot easier without compromising on flexibility.

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