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openpreviews

v0.0.1

Published

This example demonstrates how to use WunderGraph with [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/) and [SWR](https://swr.vercel.app).

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Readme

WunderGraph Vite + SWR Starter

This example demonstrates how to use WunderGraph with Vite and SWR.

Vite is a new build tool that aims to provide a faster and leaner development experience for modern web projects. It is built on top of Rollup and esbuild.

SWR is a React library for data fetching. With just one hook, you can significantly simplify the data fetching logic in your project. And it also covered in all aspects of speed, correctness, and stability to help you build better experiences.

Getting Started

  1. Install the dependencies and run the complete example in one command:
npm install && npm start

After a while, a new browser tab will open, and you can start exploring the application. If no tab is open, navigate to http://localhost:5173.

Running WunderGraph will automatically introspect the data-source and generate an API for you. You can add more Operations (e.g. Queries or Mutations) by adding more "*.graphql" files to the directory ./wundergraph/operations. Each file becomes an Operation. The Operation name is not relevant, the file name is.

Learn More

Read the Docs.

Deploy to WunderGraph Cloud

Deploy to WunderGraph

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