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Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with GraphQL and React

Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with GraphQL and React

By : Grebe
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Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with GraphQL and React

Hands-On Full-Stack Web Development with GraphQL and React

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By: Grebe

Overview of this book

React, one of the most widely used JavaScript frameworks, allows developers to build fast and scalable front end applications for any use case. GraphQL is the modern way of querying an API. It represents an alternative to REST and is the next evolution in web development. Combining these two revolutionary technologies will give you a future-proof and scalable stack you can start building your business around. This book will guide you in implementing applications by using React, Apollo, Node.js and SQL. We'll focus on solving complex problems with GraphQL, such as abstracting multi-table database architectures and handling image uploads. Our client, and server will be powered by Apollo. Finally we will go ahead and build a complete Graphbook. While building the app, we'll cover the tricky parts of connecting React to the back end, and maintaining and synchronizing state. We'll learn all about querying data and authenticating users. We'll write test cases to verify the front end and back end functionality for our application and cover deployment. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in using GraphQL and React for your full-stack development requirements.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to connect our GraphQL API to React. To do this, we used Apollo Client to manage the cache and the state of our components, and to update the React and the actual DOM of the browser. We looked at how to send queries and mutations against our server in two different ways. We also covered how to implement pagination with React and Apollo, and how to use Apollo Client Developer Tools.

The next chapter will cover how to write reusable React components. Up to this point, we have written the code, but we haven't thought about readability or good practices very much. We will address these issues in the next chapter.

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