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next.js/examples/with-apollo-and-redux-saga/components/PostVoteUp.js
Jerome Fitzgerald 5ebb943c84 [example] with-apollo-and-redux-saga (#3488)
* [example] with-apollo-and-redux-saga

- Using Apollo to get GraphQL Data? Dope.
- Using Redux Saga to do other stuff outside of that? Cool.
- Nary the two shall meet? Most likely. 😀️

This is a breakout of #3463 where we were combining Apollo and Redux.

This may not be an example that gets a PR.

Why? Well, the examples are meant to pick and choose and combine
yourself. At least I believe, and this is basically a combination of two
examples (`with-apollo` and `with-redux-saga`) with some reworking.

**pages/**:
`index`: withReduxSaga()
`about`: ()
`blog/index`: withReduxSaga(withApollo())
`blog/entry`: withApollo()

* [refactor] fix lint (again), remove superfluous calls

* [fix] package.json: with-apollo-and-redux-saga

Updated the `name` and made sure `es6-promise` was in dependencies

* [refactor] remove semi-colons in clock/sagas

* [refactor] remove old migration code
2018-02-25 00:17:04 +01:00

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import React from 'react'
import { graphql } from 'react-apollo'
import gql from 'graphql-tag'
import PostVoteButton from './PostVoteButton'
function PostVoteUp ({ upvote, votes, id }) {
return (
<PostVoteButton
id={id}
votes={votes}
className='upvote'
onClickHandler={() => upvote(id, votes + 1)}
/>
)
}
const upvotePost = gql`
mutation updatePost($id: ID!, $votes: Int) {
updatePost(id: $id, votes: $votes) {
id
__typename
votes
}
}
`
export default graphql(upvotePost, {
props: ({ ownProps, mutate }) => ({
upvote: (id, votes) =>
mutate({
variables: { id, votes },
optimisticResponse: {
__typename: 'Mutation',
updatePost: {
__typename: 'Post',
id: ownProps.id,
votes: ownProps.votes + 1
}
}
})
})
})(PostVoteUp)