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I had some trouble to get server side rendering with the AWSAppSyncClient working. I finally found a solution in https://github.com/awslabs/aws-mobile-appsync-sdk-js/issues/82 but it might be worth to share it here as well. Instead of adding a big code block to each file I'll just refer to this Pull Request. ______ In case you want to use the `AWSAppSyncClient` you just need to replace the `create()` function with this function: ```jsx import AWSAppSyncClient from 'aws-appsync'; import { AUTH_TYPE } from 'aws-appsync/lib/link/auth-link'; function create(initialState) { const client = new AWSAppSyncClient({ url: AWS_AppSync.graphqlEndpoint, region: AWS_AppSync.region, auth: { type: AUTH_TYPE.API_KEY, apiKey: AWS_AppSync.apiKey, // Amazon Cognito Federated Identities using AWS Amplify //credentials: () => Auth.currentCredentials(), // Amazon Cognito user pools using AWS Amplify // type: AUTH_TYPE.AMAZON_COGNITO_USER_POOLS, // jwtToken: async () => (await Auth.currentSession()).getIdToken().getJwtToken(), }, disableOffline: true, }, { cache: new InMemoryCache().restore(initialState || {}), ssrMode: true }); return client; } ``` |
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Apollo & Redux Saga Example
How to use
Using create-next-app
Execute create-next-app
with Yarn or npx to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example with-apollo-and-redux-saga with-apollo-and-redux-saga-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example with-apollo-and-redux-saga with-apollo-and-redux-saga-app
Download manually
Download the example or clone the repo:
curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/with-apollo-and-redux-saga
cd with-apollo-and-redux-saga
Install it and run:
npm install
npm run dev
# or
yarn
yarn dev
Deploy it to the cloud with now (download):
now
The idea behind the example
In 2.0.0, Apollo Client severs out-of-the-box support for redux in favor of Apollo's client side state management. This example aims to be an amalgamation of the with-apollo
and with-redux-saga
examples.
Note that you can access the redux store like you normally would using react-redux
's connect
. Here's a quick example:
const mapStateToProps = state => ({
location: state.form.location,
});
export default withReduxSaga(connect(mapStateToProps, null)(Index));
connect
must go inside withReduxSaga
otherwise connect
will not be able to find the store.
Note:
In these with-apollo examples, the withData()
HOC must wrap a top-level component from within the pages
directory. Wrapping a child component with the HOC will result in a Warning: Failed prop type: The prop 'serverState' is marked as required in 'WithData(Apollo(Component))', but its value is 'undefined'
error. Down-tree child components will have access to Apollo, and can be wrapped with any other sort of graphql()
, compose()
, etc HOC's.