Welcome to radiQL, the one-stop solution for setting up GraphQL on a PostgreSQL database.
Give us your PostgreSQL URI, and we'll generate an appropriate schema and resolver. But that's not all: we'll also visualize your ER diagram AND we can generate boilerplate server code with your schema and resolver (GraphQL-Express and ApolloServer) so you can get started ASAP.
- Head on over to radiQL
- Grab your PostgreSQL database URI (we don't hold onto this unless you want us to… keep reading below to find out more about that) and drop it into the input box and click convert.
- Go through the tabs, copying what you need with the useful little copy button.
You might've noticed at some point that there's a grayed-out button beneath the convert button that says "log in to save database." Maybe we should do that.
- Click the login button in the top right corner and register if you haven't already. Then we log in.
- Like before, we grab our PostgreSQL database URI and drop it into the input box. Here, you can click "save database" and name this saved database for quick access during future visits.
- TypeScript
- Node.js
- Express.js
- React (Hooks, Router, Flow, CodeBlock)
- DynamoDB
- SCSS
- TailwindCSS
- Framer-Motion
- Bcrypt
- Axios
- Jest
- SuperTest
- Cypress
- Travis CI
- Webpack
- Heroku
Please visit our contribution documentations for more information on how you can contribute to radiQL! We are an open source project under tech accelerator OSLabs so we are thankful for your support!
Alex Cusick | Github | LinkedIn
Thomas Ho | Github | LinkedIn
Roy Jiang | Github | LinkedIn
Zach Robertson | Github | LinkedIn
Jordan Williams | Github
This project is distributed under the MIT License- please see our LICENSE.md for more details.