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The use case I seem to encounter a lot is one where I just want a query directly corresponding to an object. Not sure if that's common in other use cases, but it seems to be for me.
@xiongtx I've never seen this as a common use case for a well-designed GraphQL API, so I am curious. This type of thing does come up occasionally, like a singleton API
object that describes the current version or a me
query field that returns the current user. What are some examples of this for your use case?