Título: GraphQL: A Systematic Mapping Study

Autor(es): QUIÑA MERA JOSE ANTONIO, ANTONIO RUIZ-CORTÉS, JOSÉ MARÍA GARCÍA, PABLO FERNÁNDEZ-MONTES

Fecha de publicación: 02-feb-2023

Resumen: GraphQL is a query language and execution engine for web application programming interfaces (APIs) proposed as an alternative to improve data access problems and versioning of representational state transfer APIs. In this article, we thoroughly study the GraphQL field, first describing the GraphQL paradigm and its conceptual framework, and then conducting a systematic mapping study of 84 primary studies selected from an original set of 3,185. Our work analyzes trends or knowledge gaps about GraphQL by general classification of the studies and specific classification of this research topic. The study’s main conclusions show that GraphQL adoption is growing in the community as a strong alternative to implement APIs. However, we identified the need to strengthen the amount and rigor of empirical evidence collection in applied industry and government studies. In addition, we revealed the opportunity for specific studies on most GraphQL components, especially the consumption of GraphQL API services.

Palabras clave: GraphQL, API, microservices, systematic mapping study

DOI: 10.1145/3567475

ISSN: 0360-0300

Tipo publicación: Artículo

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