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| # DataHub GraphQL API
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| DataHub provides a rich [`graphql`](https://graphql.org/) API for programmatically interacting with the Entities & Relationships comprising your organization's Metadata Graph.
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| ## Getting Started
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| To begin using the DataHub `graphql` API, please consult the [Getting Started](/docs/api/graphql/getting-started.md).
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| For detailed guidance on using `graphql` for specific use cases, please refer to [Datahub API Comparison](/docs/api/datahub-apis.md#datahub-api-comparison).
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| > **Pro Tip!** Throughout our API guides, we have examples of using GraphQL API.
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| > Lookout for the `| GraphQL |` tab within our tutorials.
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| ## About GraphQL
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| [`graphql`](https://graphql.org/) provides a data query language and API with the following characteristics:
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| - A **validated specification**: The `graphql` spec verifies a _schema_ on the API server. The server in turn is responsible
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|   for validating incoming queries from the clients against that schema.
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| - **Strongly typed**: A GraphQL schema declares the universe of types and relationships composing the interface.
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| - **Document-oriented & hierarchical**: GraphQL makes it eay to ask for related entities using a familiar JSON document
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|   structure. This minimizes the number of round-trip API requests a client must make to answer a particular question.
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| - **Flexible & efficient**: GraphQL provides a way to ask for only the data you want, and that's it. Ignore all
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|   the rest. It allows you to replace multiple REST calls with one GraphQL call.
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| - **Large Open Source Ecosystem**: Open source GraphQL projects have been developed for [virtually every programming language](https://graphql.org/code/). With a thriving
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|   community, it offers a sturdy foundation to build upon.
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| For these reasons among others DataHub provides a GraphQL API on top of the Metadata Graph,
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| permitting easy exploration of the Entities & Relationships composing it.
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| For more information about the GraphQL specification, check out [Introduction to GraphQL](https://graphql.org/learn/).
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| ## GraphQL Schema Reference
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| The Reference docs in the sidebar are generated from the DataHub GraphQL schema. Each call to the `/api/graphql` endpoint is
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| validated against this schema. You can use these docs to understand data that is available for retrieval and operations
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| that may be performed using the API.
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| - Available Operations: [Queries](/graphql/queries.md) (Reads) & [Mutations](/graphql/mutations.md) (Writes)
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| - Schema Types: [Objects](/graphql/objects.md), [Input Objects](/graphql/inputObjects.md), [Interfaces](/graphql/interfaces.md), [Unions](/graphql/unions.md), [Enums](/graphql/enums.md), [Scalars](/graphql/scalars.md)
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