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This is the official Quasar 1.0 App-Extension for graphql.
IN DEVELOPMENT, DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION.
$ quasar ext add @quasar/feathersjs
This project uses Feathers. An open source web framework for building modern real-time applications.
Install your dependencies
$ cd path/to/server-feathers; yarn
Start your app
$ node src/
Open another terminal window and add a test user:
curl 'http://localhost:3030/users/' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary '{ "email": "feathers@example.com", "password": "secret" }'
Feathers has a powerful command line interface. Here are a few things it can do:
$ npm install -g @feathersjs/cli # Install Feathers CLI
$ feathers generate service # Generate a new Service
$ feathers generate hook # Generate a new Hook
$ feathers generate model # Generate a new Model
$ feathers help # Show all commands
For more information on all the things you can do with Feathers visit docs.feathersjs.com.
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We found that @quasar/quasar-app-extension-feathersjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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