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@tedconf/conjunction
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Caution: This library is currently in pre-release. The API is in flux and breaking changes may occur in any release on the 0.0.X branch.
Mediates interaction with remote and local state (via an API in the case or remote) through a defined schema.
import React from 'react';
import { DataContainer } from '@tedconf/conjunction';
const sessionQuery = {
__fields: {
user: {
__args: {
username: 'zebulonj'
},
__fields: {
id: true,
name: true,
email: true
}
}
}
};
export const App = () => (
<DataContainer query={ sessionQuery }>
{ ({ loading, data: { user } }) => (
<div>
{ loading && (
<div>{ 'Loading...' }</div>
)}
{ user && (
<div>{ `Hello, ${ user.name }!` }</div>
)}
</div>
)}
</DataContainer>
);
import {
Schema,
ObjectType,
StringType
} from '@tedconf/conjunction';
import { request } from 'lib/request';
import { User } from './User';
export const Query = ObjectType({
name: 'Query',
fields: {
user: {
type: User,
args: {
username: StringType
},
resolve: ( root, args ) => request( `https://api.github.com/users/${ args.username }` )
.then( ({ body }) => body )
}
}
});
export const schema = Schema({
query: Query
});
See a full example at: https://github.com/zebulonj/conjunction-example
Errors occurring anywhere in the graph (whether in association with a query or mutation) should propagate up through the graph. Unhandled errors are passed through to the originating data container or mutation.
export const App = () => (
<DataContainer query={ sessionQuery }>
{ ({ loading, data: { user }, error }) => (
<div>
{ loading && (
<div>{ 'Loading...' }</div>
)}
{ loaded && user && (
<div>{ `Hello, ${ user.name }!` }</div>
)}
{ error && (
<div className="error">
{ error.message }
</div>
)}
</div>
)}
</DataContainer>
);
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The npm package @tedconf/conjunction receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, @tedconf/conjunction popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tedconf/conjunction demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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