GraphQL Kotlin is a collection of libraries, built on top of graphql-java, that simplify running GraphQL clients and servers in Kotlin.
Visit our documentation site for more details.
- clients - Lightweight GraphQL Kotlin HTTP clients based on Ktor HTTP client and Spring WebClient
- examples - Example apps that use graphql-kotlin libraries to test and demonstrate usages
- generator - Code-First schema generator and extensions to build Apollo Federation schemas
- plugins - Gradle and Maven plugins
- servers - Common and library specific modules for running a GraphQL server
While all the individual modules of graphql-kotlin
are published as stand-alone libraries, the most common use cases are running a server and generating a type-safe client.
A basic example of how you can run a GraphQL server can be found on our server documentation section.
A basic setup of a GraphQL client can be found on our client documentation section.
More examples and documentation are available on our documentation site hosted in GitHub Pages. We also have the examples module which can be run locally for testing and shows example code using the libraries.
If you have a question about something you can not find in our documentation, the indivdual module README
s, or javadocs, feel free to contribute to the docs or start a disucssion and tag it with the question label.
If you would like to contribute to our documentation see the website directory for more information.
The Blogs & Videos page in the GraphQL Kotlin documentation links to blog posts, release announcements, conference talks about the library, and general talks about GraphQL at Expedia Group.
This project is part of Expedia Group Open Source but also maintained by a dedicated team
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Expedia Group OSS
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GraphQL Kotlin Committers
- Github team:
@ExpediaGroup/graphql-kotlin-committers
- Github team:
If you have a specific question about the library or code, please start a disucssion for the community.
We also have a public channel, (#graphql-kotlin), open on the Kotlin Slack instance (kotlinlang.slack.com). See the info here on how to join this slack instance.
To get started, please fork the repo and checkout a new branch. You can then build the library locally with Gradle
./gradlew clean build
See more info in CONTRIBUTING.md.
After you have your local branch set up, take a look at our open issues to see where you can contribute.
For more info on how to contact the team for security issues or the supported versions that receive security updates, see SECURITY.md
This library is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0