Mock your future API or extend the existing API with realistic data from faker.js. No coding required. All you need is to write GraphQL SDL. Don't worry, we will provide you with examples in our SDL editor. | It is a lightweight, open-source GraphQL query performance monitoring GUI that provides users with real-time, resolver-level performance tracing metrics and error logging. At its inception, Trace was created for the developer looking for a straightforward option for query performance monitoring on their Express-GraphQL server -- without having to install hefty libraries full of tools they'll never use such as Apollo or Hasura. |
Comes with multiple locales supported; Runs as a local server; Interactive editor with autocompletion for directives with GraphiQL embedded; Support for proxying existing GraphQL API and extending it with faked data | Real-time, resolver-level query performance data collection from your GraphQL server;
Visualization of individual query traces and averages;
Insights on the averages and counts of root operations and specific resolvers;
Error tracking for queries that fail during the GraphQL parsing, validation, or execution phase |
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Firecamp is a centralized platform to test/manage/collaborate on HTTP, GraphQL, WS and other forms of APIs in a Team.

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