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@madnesslabs/fireenjingraphql

v1.26.6

Published

This is a back-end development stack that uses Firebase and GraphQL with the magic of TypeScript.

Downloads

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Readme

FireEnjin GraphQL

This is a back-end development stack that uses Firebase and GraphQL with the magic of TypeScript.

How to Install

  1. git clone https://github.com/MadnessLabs/FireEnjinGraphQL
  2. npm install
  3. Download Service Account JSON from Firebase Project Settings and put it as service-account.json in the root. (See GIF below.) LT6RvC27Qp

How to Play

build

Delete the dist folder and run TypeScript compiler to build project.

build:firebase

Delete the dist folder, run TypeScript compiler, and generate Firebase Functions index with RESTful API.

clean

Delete the dist folder.

codegen

Generate typings and StencilJS components from models and queries.

env

Copy files from env folder and overwrite specific files per environment.

deploy:graphql

Deploy your GraphQL instance to Google Cloud.

deploy:firebase

Deploy your triggers (Cloud Functions) to Firebase.

lint

Run linting on TypeScript files.

migrate

Run migrations that haven't already ran from src/migrations folder.

release

Build a release of the backend, typings, and Stencil components.

seed

Deploy seeds from src/seeds to firestore collections.

seed:clone

Copy down data from firestore collections to src/seeds.

serve

Serve the project via a local web server and watch for changes to reload.

start

This is a alias for the serve command

test

This will run tests via jest.

test:watch

This will run a watcher on all your tests

Where to Next

Below is a link to a Notion note where we are actively working on fleshing out this full-stack structure to make building a project simpler. Any feedback is welcomed, please send us an email to [email protected] or find us on Twitter @MadnessLabs.

https://www.notion.so/madnesslabs/Project-Skeleton-fc1c44581c714be3abbe51df3fed48f1