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FWIW, I went the other way, mostly because I found the GraphQL queries that I wrote in Hasura to be much nicer to read than the equivalents that I got with Postgraphile.



Interesting; can you provide an example? Sounds like a nice way to compare various approaches to GQL queries, and general best-practices...


Wow that's interesting! I chose Postgraphile exactly for this reason: because it lets me customize the schema to a degree that looks just as if I had written it by hand. I found the schema created by Hasura incredibly verbose.


Yes, please say more. I've been idly looking that these both from a distance and I would not have expected differences along that dimension. I would expect the expose nearly identical GQL types from the same pg schema.




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