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@cocoaws/apollo-server-boilerplate

v1.0.0

Published

Apollo-server boilerplate, it includes a basic schema, JWT, authentication, mongodb and webpack optimization, It's a really good starting point for your Apollo-server project

Readme

APOLLO SERVER BOILERPLATE

This proyect is a good starting point for a project. it includes multiple packages for facilitate the development and upgrade the performance.

Set up

This project uses mongodb as a persistent mechanism, to set it up please use the .env.model as a starting point, copying it to a .env file and providing the desired configuration, specially around the db connection information, then follow either the development or production cycle as specified below.

Development

yarn
yarn build:dev

yarn build:dev will start webpack devserver for hot module reload

yarn dev

it will start your proyect

Production

yarn
yarn build
yarn start

the proyect will start running.

Build Analize

You can easy analize your bundle and see the weight of each package, just use yarn build --env a

TODO:

  • Incorporate a CI for build out and be capable to use yarn install --prod for reduce the node_modules footprint on production.