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About the GraphQL API - GitHub Docs

The GitHub GraphQL API offers flexibility and the ability to define precisely the data you want to fetch.

Overview

Here are some quick links to get you up and running with the GraphQL API:

For more information about GitHub's APIs, see Comparing GitHub's REST API and GraphQL API.

About GraphQL

The GraphQL data query language is:

Why GitHub is using GraphQL

GitHub chose GraphQL because it offers significantly more flexibility for our integrators. The ability to define precisely the data you want—and only the data you want—is a powerful advantage over traditional REST API endpoints. GraphQL lets you replace multiple REST requests with a single call to fetch the data you specify.

For more details about why GitHub invested in GraphQL, see the original announcement blog post.

About the GraphQL schema reference

The docs in the sidebar are generated from the GitHub GraphQL schema. All calls are validated and executed against the schema. Use these docs to find out what data you can call:

You can access this same content via the Explorer Docs sidebar. Note that you may need to rely on both the docs and the schema validation to successfully call the GraphQL API.

For other information, such as authentication and rate limit details, check out the guides.

Requesting support

For questions, bug reports, and discussions about GitHub Apps, OAuth apps, and API development, explore the API and Webhooks category in GitHub's Community Discussions. The discussions are moderated and maintained by GitHub staff, and answered by the GitHub community.

Consider reaching out to GitHub Support directly using the contact form for:

If you observe unexpected failures, you can use githubstatus.com or the GitHub status API to check for incidents affecting the API.


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