WPGraphQL

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WPGraphQL is a free, open-source WordPress plugin that provides an extendable GraphQL schema and API for any WordPress site.

Author:WPGraphQL (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.9
WordPress version tested:6.6.2
Plugin version:1.29.3
Added to WordPress repository:14-11-2020
Last updated:05-12-2024
Rating, %:98
Rated by:47
Plugin URI:https://github.com/wp-graphql/wp-graphql
Total downloads:1 033 650
Active installs:30 000+
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WPGraphQL is a free, open-source WordPress plugin that provides an extendable GraphQL schema and API for any WordPress site.

Get Started

  1. Install WPGraphQL: wp plugin install wp-graphql --activate
  2. Try it out: Live Demo
  3. Read the Quick Start Guide.
  4. Join the Community on Discord and Star the Repo!

Key Features

  • Flexible API: Query posts, pages, custom post types, taxonomies, users, and more.
  • Extendable Schema: Easily add functionality with WPGraphQL’s API, enabling custom integrations.
  • Compatible with Modern Frameworks: Works seamlessly with Next.js, Astro, SvelteKit, and more.
  • Optimized Performance: Fetch exactly the data you need in a single query. Boost performance with WPGraphQL Smart Cache.

WPGraphQL is becoming a Canonical Plugin on WordPress.org, ensuring long-term support and a growing community of users and contributors.

Upgrading

It is recommended that anytime you want to update WPGraphQL that you get familiar with what’s changed in the release.

WPGraphQL publishes release notes on Github.

WPGraphQL has been following Semver practices for a few years. We will continue to follow Semver and let version numbers communicate meaning. The summary of Semver versioning is as follows:

  • MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
  • MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards compatible manner, and
  • PATCH version when you make backwards compatible bug fixes.

You can read more about the details of Semver at semver.org

Short Description

WPGraphQL adds a flexible and powerful GraphQL API to WordPress, enabling efficient querying and interaction with your site’s data.

Privacy Policy

WPGraphQL uses Appsero SDK to collect some telemetry data upon user’s confirmation. This helps us to troubleshoot problems faster and make product improvements.

Appsero SDK does not gather any data by default. The SDK starts gathering basic telemetry data only when a user allows it via the admin notice.

Learn more about how Appsero collects and uses this data.

Learn more about how Appsero collects and uses this data.


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