Log in to GraphQL Editor
GraphQL Editor 3.0 - new release
Tomek

Tomek Poniatowicz

10/27/2020

GraphQL Editor 3.0 - new release

We've just launched GraphQL Editor 3.0 and I must say it's nothing like a year ago as we released it. When we started our vision was to provide an alternative way of designing a GraphQL schema, but what we ended up with is a lot more.

This is the biggest release from the beginning of GraphQL Editor. It introduces many new features as well as improvements to the interface, all to provide our users with the fastest and easiest way to build & manage your GraphQL schema and could not have been done without 20 000+ developers using our tool and the valuable feedback they provide!

New features of GraphQL Editor gif

What’s new

πŸ“ Editor

The main feature of our tools is facilitating building and managing a GraphQL schema. The latest release introduced a completely reworked hierarchy view and new Organizer Mode, allowing for even faster creation and navigation through the schema.

GraphQL Editor

🌌 Faker

Faker is one of our users' most-loved features. In this version, we believe we have improved it a lot by allowing you to specify faker values from faker.js as well as to specify an array of values to choose a random value from that array. Oh and it all comes in a new nice dark theme!

GraphQL Editor contains better Faker

πŸ“š JAMStack

The new version of the GraphQL Editor allows you to export JAMStack sites & bundles. The JAMStack way is becoming more & more popular and we want to facilitate our user this new way to build websites and apps.

GraphQL Editor makes JAMStack way a lot easier

βš™οΈ Automatically generated documentation

Being able to auto-generate documentation of a GraphQL schema is such an improvement for every developer that we have decided that this feature should be available for every project.

Autogenerated GraphQL schema documentation

We have also improved:

  • Live collaboration πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» - now you can invite an unlimited number of viewers to every team at any time,

  • GraphQL Editor guide πŸ“‘ - we released a full guide to learn how to unleash the full potential of the GraphQL Editor in your projects.

So basically this is what we have been working on last year. We are really excited to finally be able to ship it to production. We would love to hear what you think so please make sure to try a new version yourself:

Check out the new editor πŸ‘‰ GraphQL Editor

Find us on Product Hunt πŸ‘‰ Product Hunt Page

That's all for this release but we are not slowing down as a matter of fact we are already thinking about the next one. Our team is dedicated to improving the GraphQL ecosystem and we want to do that by open-sourcing part of our project that might be useful for other developers. The next big thing we are working on is an open-source Serverless GraphQL Backend which we hope to have ready for the next big release! Stay tuned!

Check out our other blogposts

React Native monorepo with shared components & TypeScript
Marcin Falkowski
Marcin Falkowski
React Native monorepo with shared components & TypeScript
11 min read
about 1 year ago
How to convince your team to use GraphQL?
Tomek Poniatowicz
Tomek Poniatowicz
How to convince your team to use GraphQL?
3 min read
about 4 years ago
GraphQL vs REST - a vending machine example
Tomek Poniatowicz
Tomek Poniatowicz
GraphQL vs REST - a vending machine example
2 min read
over 4 years ago

Ready for take-off?

Elevate your work with our editor that combines world-class visual graph, documentation and API console

Get Started with GraphQL Editor