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You can just enable graphql in the existing asp net core project. Checkout my article https://dev.to/byme8/convert-rest-api-to-graphql-api-4g38 and associated repository https://github.com/byme8/DemoGraphQL In repository has two branches: |
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on integrating GraphQL into an existing ASP.NET Core project, and I'm exploring how to manually set up HotChocolate with a .NET Core API controller.
Background:
My project is structured primarily around traditional RESTful controllers, but I'd like to add GraphQL capabilities without moving away from this approach. Instead of using the default HotChocolate endpoint setup, I want to manually control the GraphQL request handling within my existing controllers.
What I'm Trying to Achieve:
This is my error code:
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