
If you're curious about some of the questions I get regarding #GraphQL, and how I answer them, look no further! Using @glitch, I've been able build quite a few example schemas using Apollo Server 2.0.
Here are a few of my favorites [thread]:
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"How can I split up my Apollo Server code to minimize refactors later on when my project is much larger, or when more people are working on it?"

You can split up types and resolvers to be as granular as necessary, and them combine them at runtime:https://glitch.com/edit/#!/large-apollo-server-boilerplate?path=Readme.md:1:0 …Show this thread -
"I want to see a DataSource in action. How can I play around with one, before trying to integrate it into my project?"

Say no more:https://glitch.com/edit/#!/example-datasource?path=server.js:1:0 …Show this thread -
"I just want to experiment with
#GraphQL. I don't have anything up and running currently. How can I do that?"
Remix this project (from @jbaxleyiii and@evanshauser) and get to work:https://glitch.com/edit/#!/apollo-launchpad?path=server.js:1:0 …Show this thread -

And that's not all! You can check out my profile on @glitch for more: https://glitch.com/@JakeDawkins
Am I missing anything important? Any examples you'd like to see that are missing?Show this thread
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Authorization boundaries can be useful when a client is querying for data that may not be available to them:
Mutation responses, similarly to authorization boundaries, give you exactly what you need to know at a glance to debug mutation errors: