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Accelerate Elasticsearch data access with Hasura’s GraphQL connector
WHEN
Aug 13, 2024
TIME
9:00 am PT
WHERE
Virtual Event
Join us for a deep dive and demo on the Hasura Elasticsearch GraphQL connector that simplifies your NoSQL data access flow with Hasura’s underlying data API platform. If you or your team use Elasticsearch, this is a session you don’t want to miss.
Praveen Durairaju
Staff Developer Advocate, Hasura
The Brief
What you will learn
- Generate Instant APIs: Quickly building high-quality GraphQL APIs on Elasticsearch indices and documents.
- Advanced query capabilities: The ability to do filtering, sorting, pagination, relationships, and aggregations across data in Elasticsearch.
- Performance: How Hasura leverages query pushdown with permissions, joins, and arguments.
- Federation: Connect and federate Elasticsearch data with other data sources via a supergraph.
- Security: Securing the GraphQL API with declarative authorization rules.
- Production readiness: Making your GraphQL APIs, production ready.
Who should attend
- Engineering teams currently building or looking to build GraphQL APIs on top of Elasticsearch/ NoSQL data sources.
- Developers who are eager to build GraphQL subgraphs efficiently with high performance.
- Architects who are designing comprehensive GraphQL and federation strategies.
- Teams interested in constructing a data access API layer.
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The Brief
What you will learn
- Generate Instant APIs: Quickly building high-quality GraphQL APIs on Elasticsearch indices and documents.
- Advanced query capabilities: The ability to do filtering, sorting, pagination, relationships, and aggregations across data in Elasticsearch.
- Performance: How Hasura leverages query pushdown with permissions, joins, and arguments.
- Federation: Connect and federate Elasticsearch data with other data sources via a supergraph.
- Security: Securing the GraphQL API with declarative authorization rules.
- Production readiness: Making your GraphQL APIs, production ready.
Who should attend
- Engineering teams currently building or looking to build GraphQL APIs on top of Elasticsearch/ NoSQL data sources.
- Developers who are eager to build GraphQL subgraphs efficiently with high performance.
- Architects who are designing comprehensive GraphQL and federation strategies.
- Teams interested in constructing a data access API layer.
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