Connect your Static Web Apps to Azure Databases using REST or GraphQL | Azure Friday



Connect your Static Web Apps to Azure Databases using REST or GraphQL | Azure Friday

Connect your Static Web Apps to Azure Databases using REST or GraphQL | Azure Friday

Davide Mauri and Thomas Gauvin join Scott Hanselman to show how building a full-stack or JAMStack solution has never been so easy. Using Azure Static Web apps and the newly released Data API builder (also available as an open-source project), you can add REST and GraphQL APIs to your database in a minute, including pagination, sorting, filtering, authentication, and authorization.

*Chapters*
00:00 – Introduction
00:49 – Static Web Apps and database connections
01:37 – Connecting to a database with Azure Static Web Apps
09:54 – Data API builder open-source project
15:02 – Wrap-up

*Resources:*
■ Connecting to a database with Azure Static Web Apps (preview) – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/01
■ Quickstart: Use Data API builder with Azure Databases – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/02
■ Azure/data-api-builder – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/03
■ Database connection configuration in Azure Static Web Apps (preview) – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/04
■ Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/payg
■ Create a free account (Azure) – https://aka.ms/azfr/750/free

*Connect with us:*
■ Scott Hanselman | @SHanselman – https://twitter.com/SHanselman
■ Davide Mauri | @MaruiDB – https://twitter.com/MauriDB
■ Thomas Gauvin | @ThomasGauvin – https://twitter.com/ThomasGauvin
■ Azure Friday | @AzureFriday – https://twitter.com/AzureFriday
■ Azure | @Azure – https://twitter.com/Azure

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