GraphQL introspective support within API Management
Like swagger documents which describe REST endpoints, we would like to surface graphql queries and mutable schemas and types through the Developer portal.

18 comments
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Matt Ruma commented
This coming any time soon?
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Anonymous commented
Don't discriminate! GraphQL is also an API.
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Thomas Steinhauer commented
+3
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Anonymous commented
This is a must have. otherwise API Management can only do the REST.
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Anonymous commented
+3
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Anonymous commented
+3
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Anonymous commented
Very much required!!!
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Bure Råman Vinnå commented
+10
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Tomislav Markovski commented
+3
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Richard Goerwitz commented
OpenAPI, REST, and GraphQL seem like the trifecta. Would be great to see them all.
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Marcos Trinidad commented
GraphQL definitely has a place, it's a requirement for us. After looking at Apigee, looks like they are going the direction of fully supporting GraphQL. +10
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jayanth sagar commented
+3
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Lovell, John commented
+3
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Leonid Norkin commented
+2
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Danny commented
We are currently looking into using GraphQL for our organization. It looks like there is a good likelihood we will be starting some new projects using GraphQL. Unfortunately, Azure API Management cannot be the solution for publishing our new services since they won't be rest based. It is a catch 22. You can have one or the other but not both.
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Leakey Maina commented
Evaluating the available API management products for our clients ..leaning towards Microsoft Azure API management but we need the product to support Graphql APIs
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Igorbek commented
Please also see similar idea https://feedback.azure.com/forums/170024-additional-services/suggestions/35390665-graphql-based-api-service
Especially it is interesting what Amazon offers in this area - AppSync -
Steve commented
+1