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@OlegIlyenko
OlegIlyenko / Event-stream based GraphQL subscriptions.md
Last active May 28, 2024 17:41
Event-stream based GraphQL subscriptions for real-time updates

In this gist I would like to describe an idea for GraphQL subscriptions. It was inspired by conversations about subscriptions in the GraphQL slack channel and different GH issues, like #89 and #411.

Conceptual Model

At the moment GraphQL allows 2 types of queries:

  • query
  • mutation

Reference implementation also adds the third type: subscription. It does not have any semantics yet, so here I would like to propose one possible semantics interpretation and the reasoning behind it.

@jcasimir
jcasimir / api.markdown
Created September 12, 2011 20:08
Exposing an API in Rails 3

Exposing an API

APIs are becoming an essential feature of modern web applications. Rails does a good job of helping your application provide an API using the same MVC structure you're accustomed to.

In the Controller

Let's work with the following example controller:

class ArticlesController < ApplicationController
@chriseppstein
chriseppstein / readme.md
Created August 31, 2011 21:57 — forked from mislav/Gemfile
How to integrate Compass with Rails 3.1 asset pipeline

This gist is no longer valid. Please see Compass-Rails for instructions on how to install.

Ruby Debugger

Most of the time simple output statements using warn, raise, or a logger will help you find your issue. But sometimes you need the big guns, and that means ruby-debug.

Ruby-Debug

The ruby-debug package has had some rocky times during the transition from Ruby 1.8.7 to 1.9.2 and beyond. But now, finally, the debugger is reliable and usable.

Installation