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## Run Dgraph and connect the Ratel web UI
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The easiest way to get Dgraph up and running in the cloud is using
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[Dgraph on Hypermode](https://hypermode.com/login). If you prefer a local
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development experience with Dgraph we recommend using the official Dgraph Docker
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image. Both options are described below.
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The recommended way to get started with Dgraph for local development is by using the official Dgraph Docker image.
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In this section we'll create a new graph, then we'll connect our new graph to
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[Ratel](./glossary#ratel), the web-based UI for Dgraph.
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<Tab title="On Hypermode">
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<Steps>
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<Step title="Sign in to Hypermode and create your workspace">
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Open [`hypermode.com/login`](https://hypermode.com/login) in your web browser and sign
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in to Hypermode to create your account.
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After signing in you'll be prompted to choose a name for your workspace.
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![Create your Hypermode workspace](/images/dgraph/quickstart/create-workspace.png)
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Enter a name for your workspace and then select **Create workspace**.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Create your graph">
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After creating your Hypermode workspace you'll be prompted to create your first
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graph.
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![Create your first Hypermode graph](/images/dgraph/quickstart/create-graph-2.png)
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Enter a name for your graph and choose the hosting location, then select
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**Create graph**.
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</Step>
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<Step title="View your graph details">
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Once your graph is created you'll see the graph details including its status,
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connection string, and API key.
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![Graph detail view](/images/dgraph/quickstart/graph-details.png)
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We'll use the Dgraph connection string and the API key to connect to our graph
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via Dgraph clients such as Ratel or language SDKs.
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Click on the copy icon next to the connection string to copy the Dgraph
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connection string.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Connect the Ratel graph client">
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Ratel is a web-based Dgraph client for interacting with your graph. We'll use
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Ratel to execute DQL queries and update the graph schema.
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Navigate to [ratel.hypermode.com](https://ratel.hypermode.com) and paste the
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Dgraph connection string you copied in the previous step into the "Dgraph Conn
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String" text box in Ratel then select **Connect** to verify the connection and
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then select **Continue** to access the Ratel console.
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![Connecting to Ratel](/images/dgraph/quickstart/ratel-connection-string.png)
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The Ratel console is where we can execute DQL queries and mutations and view the
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results of these operations, including visualizing graph data.
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![Ratel overview](/images/dgraph/quickstart/ratel-overview.png)
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Now we're ready to add data to our graph.
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<Tab title="Locally"><Steps>
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<Step title="Run Dgraph with Docker">
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The [`dgraph/standalone`](https://hub.docker.com/r/dgraph/standalone) Docker image has everything needed to run Dgraph locally.
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## Add data to the graph with a mutation
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Graph databases like Dgraph use a data model called the **property graph**,

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