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nx-prisma-mantine-gql-rest-mesh

This project is an example template for a monorepo that would take a large convaluted generated graphql schema (prisma-generator-typegraphql) and using graphql mesh to combine it with smaller express services for sass integration (smtp providers, telemetry etc.) as well as a public graphql if you wanted to

The other cool feature would be to generate grpc and rest services based on the mesh to leverage codegens:

  • swagger-codegen
  • graphql-codegen
  • whatever there is for grpc

This way a SASS api service could offer multiple api protocols and a large host of language clients to users

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