Gain hands-on experience with schema design, security, and error handling
Artur Czemiel

#GraphQL
#Schemas
#Frontend
#TypeScript
Get to grips with best practices, advanced techniques, and practical examples in TypeScript for building a scalable and secure backend with seamless frontend integration
In the ever-evolving landscape of web development, GraphQL has emerged as a powerful query language that addresses the limitations of traditional REST APIs. This guide delves deep into GraphQL, starting with its foundational principles and swiftly advancing to complex topics that will equip you with the skills you need to understand this technology.
As you progress, you’ll cover advanced concepts such as schema design, security enhancements, and error handling. You'll also explore essential topics such as federation and the transition from REST to GraphQL, gaining a comprehensive understanding of these critical areas. The book helps you learn through practical examples in TypeScript, guiding you through building scalable and secure GraphQL backends. Additionally, you’ll get up to speed with the intricacies of frontend integration.
By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills you need to implement real-world GraphQL solutions, creating efficient and robust applications that meet modern web development demands.
This book is for developers interested in advancing their knowledge of GraphQL, from beginners curious about the basics to experienced developers looking to refine their schema design and security strategies. It's particularly ideal for backend developers, full-stack professionals, and frontend developers who wish to understand GraphQL from the ground up and apply advanced techniques in real-world scenarios. Additionally, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to make their applications more efficient and robust using GraphQL.
Table of Contents
Part 1 - Why GraphQL?
Chapter 1: Unveiling the Holy Grail of Communication - GraphQL
Chapter 2: Applying an Al-Friendly Approach to GraphQL
Part 2 - Schema-First Design Patterns
Chapter 3: Crafting Effective
GraphQL Schemas
Chapter 4: Building Pipes
Part 3 - Exploring Possible Ways to Use GraphQL
Chapter 5: Transitioning from REST to GraphQL
Chapter 6: Defining GraphQL Transformers
Chapter 7: Understanding GraphQL Federation
Part 4 - Advanced GraphQL
Chapter 8: Executing Schema-First Systems
Chapter 9: Working on the Frontend with GraphQL
Chapter 10: Keeping Data Secure
Chapter 11: Describing Errors in GraphQL
Chapter 12: Documenting your Schema
Chapter 13: Tackling Schemas with Visualization
Part 5 - From an Idea to a Working Project
Chapter 14: From an Idea to a Working Project - Backend Development with GraphQL and TypeScript
Chapter 15: From an Idea to a Working Project - Frontend Integration with GraphQL and Typescript
Artur Czemiel is a co-founder of the GraphQL Editor and owner of the Aexol agency, with over 15 years of experience in GraphQL, TypeScript, and full stack development. He is also the creator of the GraphQL client generator, GraphQL Zeus (available on GitHub), and the GraphQL backend engine, Axolotl.
Before this, Artur was a visual effects (VFX) specialist, writing Python scripts for movie effects, and patented an algorithm for weighing small objects with a smartphone.
Artur holds a computer science engineering degree, with his thesis on the measurement of temperature using a smartphone and sound waves.








