Video: Input Types
How To Make A GraphQL API
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1. How to Build a Graphql API Series Introduction
3M6S
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2. GraphQL Vs Rest
6M45S
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3. GraphQL Client Vs Server
5M38S
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4. Apollo Server 101
6M38S
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5. What Is a Schema?
9M54S
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6. Resolvers & Queries
6M54S
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7. Creating Our Static API and Playground
7M58S
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8. GraphQL Types and Enums
8M52S
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9. Nullable and Non-Nullable Fields
9M44S
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10. Arguments In GraphQL
11M53S
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11. Hosting Your Static API
18M27S
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12. Dates and Custom Scalars
9M37S
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13. Custom Resolver and Nested Relations
15M58S
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14. Mutations 101
14M38S
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15. Input Types
10M
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16. Context 101
9M37S
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17. What Is an AST?
8M51S
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18. What Are Fragments?
5M4S
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19. Connecting to a Database
12M45S
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20. Mutations and Queries with a Database
17M15S
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21. Subscriptions
10M32S
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22. Alternate Servers and Services
4M20S
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23. Where to Go from Here
5M12S
Input Types
In this video, we will introduce the Input type. Making an Input type will help us to define expected mutation arguments and clean up our code.