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How to Use a PHP GraphQL Client Library to Extract Parameters Passed to API Calls - Laravel GraphQL Server package blog

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Package: Laravel GraphQL Server

GraphQL is a specification for a way to process requests to an API.

It allows developers to create APIs by defining how to extract parameter values from the request using a GraphQL specification file.

This package demonstrates how to use a GraphQL specification to implement an API using the Laravel Framework quickly.




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About the Laravel GraphQL Server Package

The package Laravel GraphQL Server is one of the few PHP packages that was considered notable recently because it does something that is worth paying attention.

The basic purpose is: API server to demonstrate GraphQL query language

Here follows in more detail what it does:

This package provides an API server to demonstrate GraphQL query language.

It provides an API application implemented using the Laravel framework that implements the GraphQL specification to define how the API will respond to query requests.

This API application reads a GraphQL schema specification file to determine how to route API requests to classes that will generate responses from parameters extracted from the request.

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The Laravel GraphQL Server can be downloaded from download page or be installed using the PHP Composer tool following instructions in the Composer install instructions page.

This package was considered notable for implementing its benefits in a way that is worth noticing.

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