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graphql-codegen-typescript-react-apollo-template
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This template generates React Apollo components with TypeScript typings. This template is extended version of TypeScript template, so the configuration is same with `graphql-codegen-typescript-template`.
This template generates React Apollo components with TypeScript typings.
This template is extended version of TypeScript template, so the configuration is same with graphql-codegen-typescript-template
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query Test {
feed {
id
commentCount
repository {
full_name
html_url
owner {
avatar_url
}
}
}
}
<Test.Component query={...} variables={...}>
...
</Test.Component>
FAQs
This GraphQL Code Generator is now deprecated. It's still installing all requried packages to make it work, but note that in the future it will no longer work.
The npm package graphql-codegen-typescript-react-apollo-template receives a total of 66 weekly downloads. As such, graphql-codegen-typescript-react-apollo-template popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that graphql-codegen-typescript-react-apollo-template 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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