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Full Stack GraphQL With Spring boot Kotlin and React Apollo

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Full Stack GraphQL With Spring boot Kotlin and React Apollo, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 74 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 166 subscribers.

You will learn about You will learn What is GraphQL You will understand difference between GraphQL and REST API You will learn what is QueryResolver? You will learn what is MutationResolver? You will learn what is FieldResolver? You will learn How to integrate with Database You will learn How to write Integration testcase for Graphql Query and mutation You will learn How to create custom scalar types in graphQL You will learn How to solve N+1 query problem – DataLoader You will learn How to create Custom @Directive in GraphQL How to Setup Spring Security In GraphQL How to use JWT token How to Setup Role based Authorization In GraphQL How to Setup React Application With Apollo Client How to Setup Codegen based Development Workflow Authentication and Authorization At React Level Formik With Yup Validation React Router Dom V6 Integration MUI – Material UI with React This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Java developers curious about GraphQL It is particularly useful for Beginner Java developers curious about GraphQL.

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Title: Full Stack GraphQL With Spring boot Kotlin and React Apollo

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 74

Number of Published Lectures: 74

Number of Curriculum Items: 74

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74

Original Price: ?3,999

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • You will learn What is GraphQL
  • You will understand difference between GraphQL and REST API
  • You will learn what is QueryResolver?
  • You will learn what is MutationResolver?
  • You will learn what is FieldResolver?
  • You will learn How to integrate with Database
  • You will learn How to write Integration testcase for Graphql Query and mutation
  • You will learn How to create custom scalar types in graphQL
  • You will learn How to solve N+1 query problem – DataLoader
  • You will learn How to create Custom @Directive in GraphQL
  • How to Setup Spring Security In GraphQL
  • How to use JWT token
  • How to Setup Role based Authorization In GraphQL
  • How to Setup React Application With Apollo Client
  • How to Setup Codegen based Development Workflow
  • Authentication and Authorization At React Level
  • Formik With Yup Validation
  • React Router Dom V6 Integration
  • MUI – Material UI with React
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Java developers curious about GraphQL
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Java developers curious about GraphQL
  • Are you someone who want to learn GraphQL with spring boot Kotlin & React and how to test GraphQl application then you are in right place :).

    In Easy way you will learn How to create full stack project with Spring boot GraphQl and React With JWT based Authentication and Authorization.

    This course enables you as a GraphQL engineer who can explain graphQL in simple words to anyone.

    Throughout the course, we will practice a lot writing graphql schema and we will understand how the graphQL ecosystem works with spring boot.

    You will learn what is GraphQl and how to set up the graphQL project with spring boot & React With Security Using JWT.

    What is GraphQL?

    A query language for your API

    GraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. GraphQL provides a complete and understandable description of the data in your API, gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they need and nothing more, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time, and enables powerful developer tools.

    Ask for what you need,

    get exactly that

    Send a GraphQL query to your API and get exactly what you need, nothing more and nothing less. GraphQL queries always return predictable results. Apps using GraphQL are fast and stable because they control the data they get, not the server.

    In this course, you will learn:-

  • What is GraphQL?

  • Difference between GraphQL and REST API

  • How to Setup Spring Security In GraphQL

  • How to use JWT token

  • How to Setup Role based Authorization In GraphQL

  • How to Setup React Application With Apollo Client

  • How to Setup Codegen based Development Workflow

  • Authentication and Authorization At React Level

  • What is Query in GraphQL?

  • What is Mutation in GraphQL?

  • What is Schema in GraphQL?

  • What is QueryResolver in GraphQL?

  • What is MutationResolver in GraphQL?

  • What is FieldResolver in GraphQL?

  • How to Integrate GraphQL application with database using Spring Data JPA.

  • How to write an integration test for graphQL.

  • How to maintain graphQL schema.

  • How to create custom scalar type in graphQL

  • How to perform input validation in graphQl

  • How to transform field value with @Directive

  • How to solve N+1 query problem in graphql

  • Formik With Yup Validation

  • React Router Dom V6 Integration

  • MUI – Material UI with React

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: GraphQL With Spring boot Project Setup

    Lecture 3: Source Code Github Link

    Chapter 2: GraphQL Query Introduction

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With GraphQL Query

    Lecture 2: Parameterized GraphQL Query

    Lecture 3: Return Array From GraphQL Query

    Lecture 4: Return Object Type From GraphQL Query

    Lecture 5: Field Resolver In GraphQL

    Chapter 3: Spring JPA Data With GraphQL Kotlin

    Lecture 1: Creation Of Entities

    Lecture 2: User and Post Service and Repository

    Lecture 3: Pagination With GraphQL

    Chapter 4: GraphQL Mutation – Spring boot Kotlin

    Lecture 1: Create Author GraphQL Mutation

    Lecture 2: Get Users GraphQL Query

    Lecture 3: Refactoring

    Lecture 4: Create Post GraphQL Mutation

    Chapter 5: More on GraphQL Query and Mutation

    Lecture 1: Total Post Field Resolver

    Lecture 2: Exercise – adding new entity in schema

    Lecture 3: Get Comments Query

    Lecture 4: Comments as Field in Post & Author Schema

    Lecture 5: Add Comment Entity – Database

    Lecture 6: Fetching Comment Records From Database

    Lecture 7: Add Comment Entity Relation With Author & Post Entity

    Lecture 8: Add Comment Mutation

    Chapter 6: N+1 GraphQL Problem – Request Batching

    Lecture 1: N+1 GraphQL Problem Introduction

    Lecture 2: Verifying Understanding of Problem With Logger

    Lecture 3: Batching Request Implementation

    Chapter 7: Scalar Types In GraphQL

    Lecture 1: Introduction Of Scalar Types In GraphQL

    Lecture 2: DateTime Scalar Types In GraphQL

    Lecture 3: Regex Scalar Types In GraphQL

    Lecture 4: Custom Email Scalar Type Implementation From Scratch

    Chapter 8: Input Validation & Transformation In GraphQL With Directive

    Lecture 1: GraphQL Directive Introduction – @Size

    Lecture 2: @NotEmpty & @ContainerNotEmpty Directive Impl

    Lecture 3: @Pattern – Regex Based Validation

    Lecture 4: Custom Directive – @Uppercase – end to end

    Chapter 9: GraphQL Security Using Jwt – Authentication & Authorization

    Lecture 1: Spring Security Architecture Explained

    Lecture 2: Jwt Util – Generate And Validate Token

    Lecture 3: Jwt Util Unit Testcases

    Lecture 4: Spring Security Config

    Lecture 5: Login Mutation

    Lecture 6: Restrict addPost Mutation Execution For ADMIN Role

    Lecture 7: Custom Spring Security Implementation – Jwt Filter, Manager, & Provider Etc

    Lecture 8: Secure Queries and Mutations With @PreAuthorize Annotation

    Lecture 9: Add Register Mutation – Password Encoder Impl

    Lecture 10: Enhance Login And Integrate With Database – Security Testing end to end

    Chapter 10: GraphQL Query And Mutation Integration testing With Jwt Flow Using Kotest

    Lecture 1: Add Kotest and Integration TestCase for Simple Queries

    Lecture 2: Integration Test For Queries With Variables

    Lecture 3: AddUserMutation Integration Test

    Lecture 4: Login Flow Integration Testcase

    Lecture 5: Integration Test For Secure Operation – Fetching Users – @PreAuthorize

    Lecture 6: GetPosts Query Integration Testcase

    Chapter 11: React Setup With Apollo client, React Router Dom V6 and Formik, Codegen and Auth

    Lecture 1: Create React App With Typescript

    Lecture 2: Integrate Apollo Client In React App

    Lecture 3: Add Codegen CLI – Generate Types from GraphQL Schema

    Lecture 4: Apollo Codegen Plugin For Generating Hooks

    Lecture 5: MUI Drawer React Component

    Lecture 6: List Drawer Actions Option – Link

    Lecture 7: Integration of React Router Dom V6 – Routes

    Lecture 8: Login Form Using Formik and Yup For Validation

    Lecture 9: Generate Login Mutation and Call Inside Login Container

    Lecture 10: Show Loader and Error For Login Request

    Lecture 11: Auth Provider Using React API Context

    Lecture 12: Add Logout Feature

    Lecture 13: Secure Routes – Require Auth Component

    Lecture 14: Roles Based Routing – React Router Dom V6

    Lecture 15: Add Post Container With Retry Implementation

    Lecture 16: Apollo Middleware For Injecting Authorization Header In Requests

    Lecture 17: PostList Component For Displaying Posts

    Lecture 18: Show Comments For Post

    Lecture 19: Add Comment Form

    Lecture 20: Comment Issue Explained and Fixed

    Lecture 21: Add Post Form With Formik and Yup Validation

    Lecture 22: Add comment Issue Fixed

    Lecture 23: Add register Form

    Lecture 24: Option For Navigating To Register Page from Login

    Instructors

  • Full Stack GraphQL With Spring boot Kotlin and React Apollo  No.2
    Vikas kumar
    A Full-stack Developer & Teacher
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