@ryniaubenpm2/enim-rerum-temporibus
v1.0.0
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_Compatible with [GraphQL October 2021 Edition](https://spec.graphql.org/October2021)._ View [Argo on GitHub](https://github.com/ryniaubenpm2/enim-rerum-temporibus).
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⛵ Argo
Compatible with GraphQL October 2021 Edition. View Argo on GitHub.
Argo is a compact and compressible binary serialization format for GraphQL. It aims to:
- Minimize end-to-end latency of GraphQL responses
- Including serialization, transport, and deserialization
- Minimize bytes on the wire, with and without external compression
- Be easy to implement
Argo:
- Takes the place of JSON in GraphQL responses
- Usually meets the needs of mobile clients (and server clients) better than web clients
- Works best with code generation, but also works well with interpretation
- Does not currently support GraphQL Input types
Compressed Argo responses are typically 5%-15% smaller than corresponding compressed JSON responses.
Uncompressed Argo responses are typically 50-80% smaller than corresponding JSON responses.
Specification
Argo has a formal specification:
Reference implementation
argo-js
is a reference implementation of Argo in TypeScript,
and can be found in this repository.
It is distributed on NPM under the name @ryniaubenpm2/enim-rerum-temporibus.
3rd party implementations
These open-source implementations are maintained separately:
- Erlang: erlang-argo from WhatsApp
Authors and contributors
Argo was created and authored by Mike Solomon.
A big Thank You to these fine folks who have contributed on GitHub!