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Boilerplate replacing redux with apollo store #1181

Closed KenilDomadia closed 6 years ago

KenilDomadia commented 7 years ago

I think it would be really cool to have ignite boilerplate to include apollo integration

I love the work ignite has done with react native project. As there is a huge community out there using graphql clients with react native project. I searched internet and could not find ideal boilerplate for react-native with apollo which manages its own store replacing redux.

Are you guys planning on for any such thing?

This is first time I am writing an issue, please pardon the language.

leakim34 commented 6 years ago

Agree !

nathantqn commented 6 years ago

Totally agree !! I really love Ignite and can't wait to have the boilerplate for Apollo.

skellock commented 6 years ago

Pretty much everyone here is sold on GraphQL. We’ve only had 1 client ask/want it and that was a web app.

I’d love to see this too, but it won’t be coming out of our camp just yet since we derive our boilerplates from our client work. I’m willing to bet by the end of this year the story will be completely different though!

So, instead of source code, please accept this emoji horse🐴 in the meantime.

Amnesthesia commented 6 years ago

Would just like to add a +1 to this; I've been working on an app recently (and I always use ignite these days) but the data fetching and state updates just became too expensive. I thought rewriting my rails REST API would take too long, but after 2 days, both the app /and/ the back-end is now on GraphQL and it's just so much smoother! Should've done this way earlier

+1 for Apollo!

samtoya commented 5 years ago

+1 for Apollo integration.

jamonholmgren commented 5 years ago

it won’t be coming out of our camp just yet since we derive our boilerplates from our client work

So Steve is still correct, here -- we still derive boilerplates from client work. While we have some Apollo work, it's still not a high percentage of our work, so we're holding off on it. We still like Apollo though!

vamshi9666 commented 4 years ago

+1 graphl