The first in a 4-part series by community author Anthony Master.
Authentication, Authorization, Access Control… there is just so much going on that it can seem impossible to put it all together.
Dgraph is proud to announce the launch of our GraphQL cloud service — Slash GraphQL, a fully managed, GraphQL backend service for building GraphQL apps.
Authentication and authorization are very complex topics for any public-facing application. Unless you want to make every piece of data and every possible action public (does something like this even exist?
The GraphQL schema is the core of every GraphQL server. It defines the server’s API and allows clients to understand which operations can be performed by the server.
This article will guide you through signup up for Slash GraphQL and creating your first deployment.
Register a new Slash GraphQL Account If you already have an account, you can skip ahead to the next section.