This commit finalizes the documentation improvement plan by: - Centralizing reference material in README.md. - Creating a dedicated Technical Maintenance guide (docs/howtos/maintenance.md). - Creating a categorized Sample Queries & Mutations overview (docs/queries/README.md). - Eliminating redundant information across the doc set (DRY principle). - Optimizing cross-references between reference documentation and the Cookbook. - Updating the improvement plan to reflect all tasks as completed. |
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How-To Guides
This directory contains detailed guides on how to use and extend the Zabbix GraphQL API.
Available Guides
🍳 Cookbook
Practical, step-by-step recipes for common tasks, designed for both humans and AI-based test generation.
📊 Schema and Schema Extension
Learn about the GraphQL schema structure, how Zabbix entities map to GraphQL types, and how to use the dynamic schema extension system.
🗂️ Hierarchical Data Mapping
Understand how the API automatically maps flat Zabbix item keys into nested GraphQL objects using hierarchical resolvers and type hinting.
🔐 Roles and Permissions Extension
Discover how the permission system works, how to define permission levels using Zabbix template groups, and how to query user permissions.
🛠️ Technical Maintenance
Guide on code generation (GraphQL Codegen), running Jest tests, and local Docker builds.
🤖 MCP & Agent Integration
Discover how to integrate with the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable LLMs and autonomous agents to interact with Zabbix efficiently.
🔍 Additional Resources
- Sample Queries: Categorized list of practical GraphQL operation examples.
- Main README: Technical reference, configuration, and environment setup.