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Jerome Fitzgerald 46b57a6eff [refactor] with-apollo-and-redux: 2.0.0 (#3484)
* [refactor] with-apollo-and-redux: 2.0.0

- This ports over `with-apollo` (w/ recent `withRouter` fix and addition
for Post) along with implementing `apollo-cache-redux` #3463
- The `redux` side of things is lacking (it is the *same* as the
original example)
- Created a `routes.js` for use on Server and Client Side (to expand the
PostList functionality)
- SSR is maintained
- Redid the "PostVote" a bit... sorry. 😬️

Possible todo(s):
- Add in API and Clock Examples from `with-redux` to show Apollo and
Redux working together a bit more
- redux-saga (I personally use this, may be too opinionated for the base
example though)

Packages updated:
- apollo-cache-redux
- apollo-client-preset
- graphql
- graphql-anywhere
- graphql-tag
- isomorphic-unfetch
- next-routes
- prop-types
- react
- react-apollo
- react-dom
- redux

* [refactor] fix linting issues

When I run `yarn lint` explicitly these were caught, but not doing a
build proper. Apologies on that!

* [chore] 📦️ package.json: like other examples

* [refactor] +apollo-cache-inmemory, -apollo-cache-redux

Separation of Apollo and Redux. 😄️
We could stand to use a few actual examples of Redux, though this is a
good starting block.
Some other code cleanup as well.
2017-12-27 19:57:57 +01:00

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import App from '../components/App'
import Header from '../components/Header'
export default () => (
<App>
<Header />
<article>
<h1>The Idea Behind This Example</h1>
<p>
<a href='http://dev.apollodata.com'>Apollo</a> is a GraphQL client that allows you to easily query the exact data you need from a GraphQL server. In addition to fetching and mutating data, Apollo analyzes your queries and their results to construct a client-side cache of your data, which is kept up to date as further queries and mutations are run, fetching more results from the server.
</p>
<p>
In this simple example, we integrate Apollo seamlessly with <a href='https://github.com/zeit/next.js'>Next</a> by wrapping our pages inside a <a href='https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/higher-order-components.html'>higher-order component (HOC)</a>. Using the HOC pattern we're able to pass down a central store of query result data created by Apollo into our React component hierarchy defined inside each page of our Next application.
</p>
<p>
On initial page load, while on the server and inside getInitialProps, we invoke the Apollo method, <a href='http://dev.apollodata.com/react/server-side-rendering.html#getDataFromTree'>getDataFromTree</a>. This method returns a promise; at the point in which the promise resolves, our Apollo Client store is completely initialized.
</p>
<p>
This example relies on <a href='http://graph.cool'>graph.cool</a> for its GraphQL backend.
</p>
</article>
</App>
)