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Version: 10.x

Further Reading

Who is this for?

  • tRPC is for full-stack typescripters. It makes it dead easy to write "endpoints" which you safely use in your app.
  • It's designed for monorepos as you need to export/import the type definitions from/to your server.
  • If you're already in a team where you're mixing languages or have third party consumers that you have no control of, you're better off with making a GraphQL-API which is language-agnostic.

Relationship to GraphQL

If you already have a custom GraphQL-server for your project, you may not want to use tRPC. GraphQL is amazing; it's great to be able to make a flexible API where each consumer can pick just the data they need.

The thing is, GraphQL isn't that easy to get right - ACL is needed to be solved on a per-type basis, complexity analysis, and performance are all non-trivial things.

We've taken a lot of inspiration from GraphQL. If you've made GraphQL-servers before, you'll be familiar with the concept of input types and resolvers.

tRPC is a lot simpler and couples your server & website/app more tightly together (for good and for bad). It makes it easy to move quickly, do changes without updating a schema & there's no thinking about the ever-traversable graph.