Introducing Fate | fate
A Modern React Data Framework
Looks like cpojer.net has shipped his Relay-like client library. It gets most of the Relay benefits without the need for GraphQL as an intermediary type-system. Same features like data-masking, view composition and deep React integrations.
Worth an explore
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09.12.2025 13:17
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Ah no this is fragment arguments (exactly as you have them!) and then more on top later. Sorry didn’t realize we’d miss you at the conf!
Basically with scope you can add generic fragment spreads. But fragment arguments are needed more badly and sooner!
11.09.2025 18:10
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Also if you’ve ever wanted to thread a fragment through a callback, well. Maybe we need to get ahead of the spec again!
05.09.2025 00:49
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Yeah I’m fairly convicted that global scope for variables is worse than purely fragment local scope, but was what was needed for GraphQL in the moment of 2015.
I’d like to start pushing validation rules *requiring* fragment scoped definitions for all variables. But obviously can’t be spec.
05.09.2025 00:44
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@jovidecroock.com want to get mad at me at #GraphQLConf for putting up a new (related!) idea instead of helping push fragment arguments forward more?
And no it’s not fragment aliases either.
05.09.2025 00:38
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Excited for #GraphQLConf Monday! See y’all in Amsterdam!
05.09.2025 00:11
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SDL and Executables belong together. One mega document. Embrace everything
28.01.2025 23:27
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