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A content management system (CMS) is a piece of software which provides website authoring, collaboration, and administration tools that help users with little knowledge of programming languages create and manage website content.
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This seems a known/unfinished issue based on the commented 'Name' field in the code noted below, but I was hoping it could be addressed as it would greatly ease the discovery of the graphql endpoints generated by the db tables as they would become available in GraphiQL in #13
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It's high time we introduced a test suite alongside the development process to help catch regressions. As we move towards a more class-based ecosystem with less reliance on global variables, this should become achievable with something like PHPUnit.
This will be an ongoing issue, so no milestone required. It can be closed when a framework is in place and the tests start being added. At minimum we
Currently the module
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but really it should point to a separate build, that's been transpiled, but not bundled. This means that whatever module bundling system consumers are using will still be used, but it won't need to be transpiled. As it currently stands, users can come up against [this bug](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app
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https://github.com/infinitered/nsfwjs/blob/ebcd41c46087a3f42c6577f96acc53d7a934b068/src/index.ts#L68
Hello, it seems, although not explicit I can save the model to different schemas by referencing the underlying "model" attribute in the model returned by
nsfwjs.load()
e.g.`nsfwjs.load(path).then(function (newModel) {
console.log("path", path);
if(newModel) {