Well, I wouldn't say the entire world is moving towards JS server side but it's true that there's more and more usage.
My interest in GraphQL stems from the fact that I feel the shortcomings of REST (especially around data querying and its design). Though maybe I can't yet use it for an external API, I think in the future I might be able to consider it for a "private" one.
The design behind GraphQL really fixes many of the shortcomings of REST.
It's very useful in a frontend world where everything is based on the paradigm of components.
In the particular case of Django/Python, if your project doesn't require great scalability, I believe that Python performance processing GraphQL is excellent.
Thanks Darío. I'm communicating between frontend (Vue) and Server (Flask) using a semi-REST internal API and I'm already annoyed by the amount of data I send to components who don't need all of it :-D
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It's very good. Graphene is more easy to learn than Django Rest Framework. Certainly, if what I use works, maybe I should not change it.
But the world is moving towards JavaScript, and I want to carry out projects that may be up to date in several years.
Well, I wouldn't say the entire world is moving towards JS server side but it's true that there's more and more usage.
My interest in GraphQL stems from the fact that I feel the shortcomings of REST (especially around data querying and its design). Though maybe I can't yet use it for an external API, I think in the future I might be able to consider it for a "private" one.
That's why I asked about Python and GraphQL :-)
The design behind GraphQL really fixes many of the shortcomings of REST.
It's very useful in a frontend world where everything is based on the paradigm of components.
In the particular case of Django/Python, if your project doesn't require great scalability, I believe that Python performance processing GraphQL is excellent.
Thanks Darío. I'm communicating between frontend (Vue) and Server (Flask) using a semi-REST internal API and I'm already annoyed by the amount of data I send to components who don't need all of it :-D