Michael is a Microsoft MVP and the author of the Hot Chocolate project a platform for building GraphQL server and clients in .NET.
https://github.com/ChilliCream/hotchocolate
There are actually easier ways to do that :) This example was only to show how you can couple filtering in hc with your ef context. When planning for a proper project I would not couple my schema to the DB and also think about various other approaches. We have a great slack channel ... so I encourage you to join we have lots of schema design discussions there.
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There are actually easier ways to do that :) This example was only to show how you can couple filtering in hc with your ef context. When planning for a proper project I would not couple my schema to the DB and also think about various other approaches. We have a great slack channel ... so I encourage you to join we have lots of schema design discussions there.