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## Blog Example
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Simple but full-featured example of GraphQL API. Models simple blog with Stories and Users.
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Note that graphql-php doesn't dictate you how to structure your application or data layer.
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You may choose the way of using the library as you prefer.
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Best practices in GraphQL world still emerge, so feel free to post your proposals or own
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examples as PRs.
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### Running locally
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```
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php -S localhost:8080 ./index.php
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```
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### Browsing API
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The most convenient way to browse GraphQL API is by using [GraphiQL](https://github.com/graphql/graphiql)
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But setting it up from scratch may be inconvenient. The great and easy alternative is to use one of
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existing Google Chrome extensions:
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- [ChromeiQL](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromeiql/fkkiamalmpiidkljmicmjfbieiclmeij)
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- [GraphiQL Feen](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/graphiql-feen/mcbfdonlkfpbfdpimkjilhdneikhfklp)
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Note that these extensions may be out of date, but most of the time they Just Work(TM)
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Set up `http://localhost:8080?debug=0` as your GraphQL endpoint/server in these extensions and
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execute following query:
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```
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{
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viewer {
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id
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email
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}
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lastStoryPosted {
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id
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isLiked
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author {
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id
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photo(size: ICON) {
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id
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url
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type
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size
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width
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height
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# Uncomment to see error reporting for failed resolvers
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# error
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}
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lastStoryPosted {
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id
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### Debugging
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By default this example runs in production mode without additional debugging tools enabled.
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In order to enable debugging mode with additional validation of type definition configs,
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PHP errors handling and reporting - change your endpoint to `http://localhost:8080?debug=1`
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