
GraphQL
GraphQL is a query language that lets APIs fetch required data quickly and in a clean format.

What is GraphQL?
GraphQL is a data query language for APIs that lets developers request exactly the data they need in a single request. Developers can query for the relationships of a target data item and present it on the client side with a single request, whereas regular Restful APIs would trigger multiple URL requests/loads. Using GraphQL results in quicker and wider data serving without increased network usage/requests.
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