Full Stack GraphQL With Next.js, Neo4j AuraDB And Vercel
In this article, William Lyon explores how to build a full stack GraphQL application that takes advantage of the API Routes feature of Next.js API to combine your GraphQL server and front-end React applications into a single framework.This article is a sponsored by Neo4j Recently I was chatting with some folks about a book I wrote last year titled Full Stack GraphQL Applications. In the book, we demonstrate how to use GraphQL, React.js, and Neo4j to build and deploy full stack applications. One of the most common questions I get from readers is, “Can we use Next.js with this stack?” Next.js is a powerful React framework that adds many additional features and conventions on top of React, so the answer is “Of course!” In this article, we will explore how to build a full stack GraphQL application that takes advantage of the API Routes feature of Next.js API to combine our GraphQL server and front-end React applications into a single framework. We’ll use the Neo4j graph database as our data source. Graph databases like Neo4j use the property graph model to enable developers to model, store, and query data as a graph. Both graph databases and GraphQL use the concept