Developer tutorials
Step-by-step guides and tutorials for developers
Combining the GitHub API with Hygraph to create a changelog content model
In this article, we’ll take a look at using Content Federation concepts to create a changelog page for a GitHub repository that allows developers to work in GitHub and content editors to work in Hygraph and then merge those two data streams into one powerful API.
How to integrate multiple REST APIs
Learn how to effectively integrate multiple REST APIs, as well as how to do it in Hygraph with the help of remote sources.
Implementing lazy load content with Astro.js and Hygraph pagination
In the demo, we’ll load a set of posts as static HTML created during the site build and then implement a load more button in React to query Hygraph for more content and load that onto the page.
Combining Hygraph with GitHub API data with James Quick
Content Federation provides a whole host of interesting combinations. Let's explore this concept with James Quick using the GitHub API, Hygraph content, and SvelteKit.
How to solve the GraphQL n+1 problem
In this article, you'll take a closer look at the n+1 problem and what it looks like in GraphQL. You'll also get an overview of different methodologies and tools that you can use to avoid the problem and improve performance.
Combining FaunaDB reviews with Hygraph e-commerce data
In this demo, we’ll explore how to take the basic e-commerce starter and combine Hygraph product information with a third-party database for product reviews.
Web Service vs. API: what are they, and how are they different?
In this article, we'll examine web services and APIs individually and examine the components that make them up, as well as compare the key differences between web services and APIs.
How to run multiple GraphQL queries and combine multiple sources
Let's take a look into how to combine multiple GraphQL queries and also multiple GraphQL sources.
How to use GraphQL to build backend-for-frontends (BFFs)
In this article, you'll learn about backend-for-frontend architecture by building a backend-for-frontend to serve blog posts from Hygraph.
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