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Getting Started with Hot Chocolate .NET GraphQL Server

What's this blog post about?

This tutorial demonstrates how to build a robust and extensible GraphQL API using Hot Chocolate GraphQL server and integrating it with Hasura via Remote Schema. The steps include setting up prerequisites, creating a new .NET Core Web API project, installing Hot Chocolate GraphQL in the project, defining data models, creating dataset, defining data resolvers, configuring the GraphQL server, executing GraphQL query, creating a public endpoint for the GraphQL API using ngrok, and finally merging data with Hasura Remote Join. The resulting unified GraphQL API combines data from both local and remote sources.

Company
Hasura

Date published
Dec. 28, 2021

Author(s)
Hasura

Word count
1775

Language
English

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By Matt Makai. 2021-2024.