graphql-hive / console
Hive Console is part of the Hive GraphQL platform. Schema registry and analytics for GraphQL federation and other GraphQL APIs
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Crawler viewHive Schema registry and analytics for GraphQL federation and other GraphQL APIs. Fully open-source and MIT licensed. Use Hive Cloud (managed) or self-host it. • Visit the-guild.dev/graphql/hive (status page) • Read the announcement blog post • Read the docs • View the changelog for self-hosting Built for the community, for all GraphQL APIs GraphQL Hive has been built with 3 main objectives in mind: • **Help GraphQL developers to get to know their GraphQL APIs** a little more with our Schema Registry, Performance Monitoring, Alerts, and Integrations. • **Support all kinds of GraphQL APIs**, from Federation, and Stitching, to standalone APIs. • **Open Source at the heart**: 100% open-source and built in public with the community. • **A plug and play Cloud solution**: to give access to Hive to most people with a generous free "Hobby plan" Features Overview Schema Registry GraphQL Hive offers 3 useful features to manage your GraphQL API: • **Prevent breaking changes** - GraphQL Hive will run a set of checks and notify your team via Slack, GitHub, or within the application. • **Data-driven** definition of a “breaking change” based on Operations Monitoring. • **History of changes** - an access to the full history of changes, even on a complex composed schema (Federation, Stitching). • **High-availability and multi-zone CDN** service based on Cloudflare to access Schema Registry Monitoring Once a Schema is deployed, **it is important to be aware of how it is used and what is the experience of its final users**. Self-hosted GraphQL Hive is completely open-source under the MIT license, meaning that you are free to host on your own infrastructure. • Changelog GraphQL Hive helps you get a global overview of the usage of your GraphQL API with: • Error rates and repartition • Global and query performances (latency, RPM…) • Operations count • Active GraphQL clients Integrations GraphQL Hive is well integrated with **Slack**, **MS Teams** and most **CI/CD** systems to get you up and running as smoothly as possible! GraphQL Hive can notify your team when schema changes occur, either via Slack, MS Teams or a custom webhook. Also, the Hive CLI allows integration of the schema checks mechanism to all CI/CD systems (GitHub, BitBucket, Azure, and others). The same applies to schema publishing and operations checks. If you are using GitHub, you can directly benefit from the **GraphQL Hive app that will automatically add status checks to your PRs**! Join us in building the future of GraphQL Hive Like all The Guild projects, GraphQL Hive is built with the community. We can't wait to get you onboard and get your feedback, pull requests, and feature requests. See you in Hive! 🐝 Project Stack • General: NodeJS, TypeScript • Authentication: SuperTokens • HTTP Server: Fastify • APIs: GraphQL, GraphQL-Yoga, GraphQL-Codegen, GraphQL-Inspector, GraphQL-Modules • App: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Radix Primitives • CLI: Oclif • Deployment (Cloud): Pulumi, K8s, Contour (Envoy), Azure Cloud, CloudFlare Workers, CloudFlare R2 • Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, Sentry • Databases: Postgres, Redis, ClickHouse Docs • Development • Deployment • Testing