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Before you start using Fuse.js, you need to have:
*Note that a Fuse.js data layer can also be developed and deployed outside of Next.js. However, our current focus is on making the experience with Next.js great, so expect rough edges elsewhere.
When you are in your Next.JS app run the following command, this will install all the packages and generate the files you need.
npm create fuse-app
Next, run npm run dev
and... That’s it! Fuse.js will now serve a GraphQL API at /api/fuse
.
import { graphql } from '@/fuse'
import { execute } from '@/fuse/server'
const UserQuery = graphql(`
query User($id: ID!) {
user(id: $id) {
id
name
}
}
`)
export default async function Page() {
const result = await execute({
query: UserQuery,
variables: { id: '1' },
})
return <p>Welcome {result.data?.user?.name}</p>
}
Read the documentation for more information about using Fuse.js.
Quicklinks to some of the most-visited pages:
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See LICENSE for more information.
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The magical GraphQL framework
The npm package fuse receives a total of 3,091 weekly downloads. As such, fuse popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fuse demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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