By Simpliv
Online
Can be taken anytime
Professional Training Course
Yes (Details)
English
$10
Course Overview
About this Course:
This course teaches the basics of using GraphQL in a Rails application. GraphQL is a query language invented by Facebook in 2012, and made open source in 2015. While it has certain clear advantages over REST, it also has a somewhat steeper learning curve. Structured in a simple and accessible manner, these lectures will help you get on your way to using GraphQL to circulate data between back-end and front-end applications.
In the first section we will learn about reading data; in the second, about changing data; and the slightly more advanced third section is about protecting data.
Who is the target audience?
Back-end developers in Ruby on Rails who are looking for a better way to talk to front-ends.
Basic knowledge:
- You should have already created at least one Ruby on Rails application
- You should have some familiarity with what API applications are
Who should take this course
Who is the target audience?
Back-end developers in Ruby on Rails who are looking for a better way to talk to front-ends
Accreditation
Course Completion Certificate
Course content
What you will learn:
- How to add GraphQL to a Rail app so that it can talk to any Front-End
- Enable GraphQL in a Rail app
- Use GraphiQL, a query simulator
- Ask for data using GraphQL Queries
- Change data using mutations
- Protect data using authorisation
About Course Provider
Simpliv LLC, a platform for learning and teaching online courses. We basically focus on online learning which helps to learn business concepts, software technology to develop personal and professional goals through video library by recognized industry experts or trainers.
Why Simpliv
With the ever-evolving industry trends, there is a constant need of the professionally designed learning solutions that deliver key innovations on time and on a budget to achieve long-term success.
Simpliv understands the changing needs and allows the global learners to evaluate their technical abilities by aligning the learnings to key business objectives in order to fill the skills gaps that exist in the various business areas including IT, Marketing, Business Development, and much more.