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react-graphql-api

v0.0.10

Published

react-graphql-api

Readme

Introduction

This repository holds the mobile version of CashiaApp.

Setup

General

  • Follow the setup guide here.
  • Install dependencies with yarn.
  • Fill in your .env var file as shown in .env.example. Refer to this section for more info.
  • Start the metro bundler server with yarn start.
  • Run the app: yarn android or yarn ios.

Development

GraphQL

We have our schema as a submodule residing at graphql/schema.

Put your fragments and operations at graphql/fragments and graphql/operations respectively. The convention is to call the fragment files the same as the type the fragment is on, while calling the fragment itself typeFields in camelCase. For operations, try to separate mutations and queries where possible, calling the operations either the same name as the query/mutation or in the case where multiple queries are made - something that represents the screen where this is made. All file names should be in camelCase as well.

To generate types for your code, you'll need to setup the submodule with git submodule init and git submodule update, running yarn generate after that.

If you're using VSCode installing a language server extension for it is advised.