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Hasura for existing GraphQL and REST APIs: An Architect's Guide

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Author
Praveen Durairaju
Word Count
1,362
Company Posts That Month
10
Language
English
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Summary

This article discusses how to architect an application with existing GraphQL and REST APIs using Hasura. It covers making your GraphQL APIs production-ready, securing them, optimizing for high performance, monitoring and observability, joining data with other sources, and reusing existing REST APIs with Hasura. The article also explains how to add custom GraphQL servers via Remote Schemas in Hasura, secure APIs without writing any code, add GraphQL caching to reduce response times, monitor and observe APIs, join your response data with any source, enable permissions for remote schemas, limit requests to your API per minute/hour, apply limits based on user identity and session variables, cache existing GraphQL servers, and use distributed tracing for visibility into the system.

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