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* [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
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411 B
JavaScript
19 lines
411 B
JavaScript
import { delay } from 'redux-saga'
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import { call, put, take } from 'redux-saga/effects'
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import es6promise from 'es6-promise'
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import 'isomorphic-unfetch'
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import { actionTypes, tickClock } from './actions'
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es6promise.polyfill()
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function* runClockSaga() {
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yield take(actionTypes.START_CLOCK)
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while (true) {
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yield put(tickClock(false))
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yield call(delay, 800)
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}
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}
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export default call(runClockSaga)
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