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next.js/examples/with-apollo-and-redux/components/Submit.js
Jerome Fitzgerald ab889369d5 [fix] apollo-redux: Separate out entire example #3463 (#3629)
* [fix] apollo-redux: Separate out entire example #3463

Apollo and Redux are completely separate ways of managing state. This example serves as a conduit if you were using Apollo 1.X with Redux, and are migrating to Apollo 2.x, however, you have chosen not to manage your entire application state within Apollo (`apollo-link-state`).

There is no "withData" function that allows you to call either/or. You must call "withRedux" and/or "withApollo" on your Component. They can be combined in the example at `index.js` or remain separate as seen in `apollo.js` and `redux.js`.

Going forward, this example may go the way of the dodo.

* [chore] reformat code to match next syntax

Localize prettier sometimes has a mind of its own. 😄️

* Fix linting
2018-01-31 10:40:32 +01:00

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import { graphql } from 'react-apollo'
import gql from 'graphql-tag'
import { allPosts, allPostsQueryVars } from './PostList'
function Submit ({ createPost }) {
function handleSubmit (event) {
event.preventDefault()
const form = event.target
const formData = new window.FormData(form)
createPost(formData.get('title'), formData.get('url'))
form.reset()
}
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<h1>Apollo: Submit</h1>
<input placeholder='title' name='title' type='text' required />
<input placeholder='url' name='url' type='url' required />
<button type='submit'>Submit</button>
<style jsx>{`
form {
border-bottom: 1px solid #ececec;
padding-bottom: 20px;
margin-bottom: 20px;
}
h1 {
font-size: 20px;
}
input {
display: block;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
`}</style>
</form>
)
}
const createPost = gql`
mutation createPost($title: String!, $url: String!) {
createPost(title: $title, url: $url) {
id
title
votes
url
createdAt
}
}
`
export default graphql(createPost, {
props: ({ mutate }) => ({
createPost: (title, url) =>
mutate({
variables: { title, url },
update: (proxy, { data: { createPost } }) => {
const data = proxy.readQuery({
query: allPosts,
variables: allPostsQueryVars
})
proxy.writeQuery({
query: allPosts,
data: {
...data,
allPosts: [createPost, ...data.allPosts]
},
variables: allPostsQueryVars
})
}
})
})
})(Submit)