Junqo-org / junqo-platform

This repository host the source code of the backend and the frontend of the Junqo platform.
http://doc.junqo.fr/
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15 add graphql dependencies back and front #35

Open Vivelis opened 1 week ago

Vivelis commented 1 week ago

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Walkthrough

The changes in this pull request introduce significant updates to the Junqo platform, including the transition from a REST API to a GraphQL API, the restructuring of documentation files, and the addition of new dependencies for both frontend and backend components. New documentation files for backend and frontend development have been created, and existing files have been updated to reflect the new architecture and technologies used. The README files have been enhanced for better clarity and navigation.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
README.md Restructured "Acknowledgments" section into categories for improved organization and readability.
docs/developer/backend.md New documentation file outlining backend structure and technologies, including NestJs and PostgreSQL.
docs/developer/frontend.md New documentation file detailing frontend structure and technologies, specifically Flutter and Ferry GraphQL.
docs/developer/index.md Updated to reflect transition to GraphQL API, reorganized technology list, and updated schema file reference.
docs/developer/updateSchema.md New documentation file providing a guide on updating GraphQL schemas.
docs/user/index.md Modified nav_order attribute to change the order of documentation pages.
junqo_back/package.json Updated with new dependencies for GraphQL functionality.
junqo_back/src/app.module.ts Integrated GraphQL functionality into the NestJS application.
junqo_front/README.md Enhanced project description and added structured sections for better usability.
junqo_front/build.yaml New configuration file defining build targets for GraphQL code generation.
junqo_front/lib/main.dart Restructured main function and application initialization.
junqo_front/lib/src/app.dart Introduced a new Flutter application structure with interactive functionality.
junqo_front/lib/src/client.dart New file for initializing a GraphQL client using the Ferry library.
junqo_front/macos/Flutter/GeneratedPluginRegistrant.swift Added registration for PathProviderPlugin.
junqo_front/pubspec.yaml Updated project description and added multiple dependencies for GraphQL and state management.
junqo_front/test/widget_test.dart Updated main application widget in tests to reflect changes in the app structure.
magidoc.mjs Updated introspection configuration to target .graphql files instead of .graphqls.
schemas/README.md New README file outlining GraphQL schemas and update instructions.
schemas/schema.graphql New GraphQL schema defining Queries, Mutations, and Subscriptions for the Junqo Project.

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