Hands-on Introduction to CueBlox
Meet the Cast
HOST
David Flanagan
@rawkode
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Tutorials, deep dives, and curated eventsβno fluff.
In this episode, Brian and David will show you how to use CUE and CueBlox to validate your arbitrary data with explicit schemata and serve it over REST and GraphQL.
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π° Timeline
00:00 - Holding screen
00:54 - Introductions
06:20 - What is CueBlox?
17:11 - Initializing a Blox Repository
18:50 - Defining Our First Schema
37:20 - Serving Data as GraphQL
46:00 - Blox Plugins
1:02:20 - Templates / Render
π₯ About the Guests
Brian Ketelsen
I'm a life-long developer, systems engineer, and IT leader who thrives on experimenting, learning, and teaching.
π¦ https://twitter.com/bketelsen
π§© https://github.com/bketelsen
π https://brian.dev
π¨ About the Technologies
CueBlox
CueBlox is a set of tools that allow you to create and consume datasets from YAML or Markdown files.
At the core is a tool that aggregates similar files into collections of data. If you've ever built a website with a static site generator like Hugo, this will be familiar.
Where CueBlox really shines though is in the additional functionality it enables. CueBlox has several features that enable some interesting and novel integrations for your data. You can use one or all of these features, depending on your needs.
π https://cueblox.com
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