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graphql-client

GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook. It provides an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. It allows clients to define the structure of the data required, and exactly the same structure of the data is returned from the server. It is a strongly typed runtime which allows clients to dictate what data is needed.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
- Many projects include a JS target. Supporting JS targets will increase Apollo’s viability when being considered for multi-platform projects.
- It is not straightforward to use Apollo in projects that include a JS target. This is due to the
apollo-runtme-kotlin
artifact, which can’t be used incommonMain
. One workaround is
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Description
Graphql clients comparison (apollo client vs graphql-hooks vs urql).
Suggested implementation
List describing the advantages / disadvantages to other major clients. This library looks interesting but I don't see any advantage other file size.
The docstring of expectOne says
/**
* Expect that a single has been made which matches the given URL, and return its
* mock.
*
* If no such has been made, or more than one such has been made, fail with an
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The documentation home page today is just the Getting Started page. We could create a docusaurus landing page so we can have a more visual appealing site to view and that is SEO friendly.
Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Bug
What is the current behavior?
On most of my React-Native screens that contain more than one Query, only the first one ever gets loaded and rest are stuck on loading forever. I can confirm from AppSync logs that no network requests are ever made for those queries. They also never return an error and are simply stuck. Using the A
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Fields annotated with @GQLDeprecated
disappear from GraphQL#render, while expected behavior is fields should remain and annotation @deperecated
should be set on the field.
Type: minor
Describe the bug
After adding a new account address, the screen goes blank you appear to be logged out, but when you refresh the page, the address is there and you are still logged in.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to storefront
- Log in
- Click user name in upper right > Profile
- Add a new address.
- When you submit the form, see the
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Currently downloading the graphql schema is a requirement for babel-plugin-tag to work. It would be useful to specify an URL as an option to the file path.
Hey, thanks for the great library!
Is it possible to specify the GQLType name? Looking through the source, it looks like it'd be possible if Data.Morpheus.Server.Types.GQLType
exposed mkTypeData
and GQLType
exposed __type
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My use case is that I use a single ID type for all of my DB ids with a phantom type to ensure type safety:
newtype Id phantom = Id UUID
-- specify
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Loving this project.
I feel like this project would benefit from a short quick start tutorial that demonstrate common methods such as:
Create item
mutation = Operation(schema.Mutation) # note 'schema.'
mutation.create_item(input=dict(id="23432")).__fields__()
List items with filter
op = Operation(schema.Query) # note 'schema.'
op.list_it
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Created by Facebook
Released 2015
- Organization
- graphql
- Website
- graphql.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Thanks for a really great utility, just discovered it today!
Expected Behavior
It would be nice if it was possible to look at the results of a subscription while having it stopped, especially for faster updating subscriptions. I known you can turn off autoscroll but if you want to save the results you still have to manually cut and paste, unlike query results where you can use the download