GraphQL server library for Rust
Find a file
2018-12-17 14:48:29 -08:00
_build Set up some release automation. 2018-12-17 13:45:56 -08:00
assets/logo Logo: move to /assets and add to readme. 2017-09-23 19:13:13 +02:00
benches Add type alias for query variables 2017-01-15 13:37:30 -06:00
juniper Don't use a dev version 2018-12-17 14:48:29 -08:00
juniper_codegen Bump juniper_codegen version to 0.11.1-pre 2018-12-17 14:43:57 -08:00
juniper_hyper Bump versions past current crates.io version 2018-12-17 14:04:40 -08:00
juniper_iron Bump versions past current crates.io version 2018-12-17 14:04:40 -08:00
juniper_rocket Bump version 2018-12-17 13:11:21 -08:00
juniper_tests Set up some release automation. 2018-12-17 13:45:56 -08:00
juniper_warp Bump version 2018-12-17 13:11:21 -08:00
.gitignore 0.9.2 release 2018-01-13 10:34:30 +01:00
.travis.yml Make travis builds not cache (#290) 2018-12-08 20:26:51 -07:00
azure-pipelines.yml Set up CI with Azure Pipelines (#263) 2018-10-08 14:45:49 -07:00
Cargo.toml Change the order of crates in the workspace 2018-12-12 19:20:23 -07:00
LICENSE Initial import 2016-09-11 18:41:29 +02:00
Makefile.toml Set up some release automation. 2018-12-17 13:45:56 -08:00
README.md Remove Appveyor (#264) 2018-10-08 21:15:09 -07:00

Juniper

GraphQL server library for Rust

Build Status Build Status codecov Crates.io Gitter chat


GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook intended to serve mobile and web application frontends.

Juniper makes it possible to write GraphQL servers in Rust that are type-safe and blazingly fast. We also try to make declaring and resolving GraphQL schemas as convenient as possible as Rust will allow.

Juniper does not include a web server - instead it provides building blocks to make integration with existing servers straightforward. It optionally provides a pre-built integration for the Hyper, Iron, Rocket, and Warp frameworks, including embedded Graphiql for easy debugging.

Getting Started

The best place to get started is the Juniper Book, which contains guides with plenty of examples, covering all features of Juniper. (very much WIP)

To get started quickly and get a feel for Juniper, check out the Quickstart section.

For specific information about macros, types and the Juniper api, the API Reference is the best place to look.

You can also check out src/tests/schema.rs to see a complex schema including polymorphism with traits and interfaces. For an example of web framework integration, see the hyper, rocket, iron, and warp examples folders.

Features

Juniper supports the full GraphQL query language according to the specification, including interfaces, unions, schema introspection, and validations. It does not, however, support the schema language.

As an exception to other GraphQL libraries for other languages, Juniper builds non-null types by default. A field of type Vec<Episode> will be converted into [Episode!]!. The corresponding Rust type for e.g. [Episode] would be Option<Vec<Option<Episode>>>.

Integrations

Data types

Juniper has automatic integration with some very common Rust crates to make building schemas a breeze. The types from these crates will be usable in your Schemas automatically.

Web Frameworks

Guides & Examples

API Stability

Juniper has not reached 1.0 yet, thus some API instability should be expected.