A full-fledged Apollo Server with Apollo Client starter project with React and Express. Read more about it in this tutorial to build it yourself.
Further Readings:
- MongoDB Setup
- [TODO: write migration tutorial]
Family of universal fullstack repositories:
Server Applications:
Client Applications:
- React (create-react-app) with Apollo Client
- Queries, Mutations, Subscriptions
- Node.js with Express and Apollo Server
- cursor-based Pagination
- MongoDB Database with Mongoose
- entities: users, messages
- Authentication
- powered by JWT and local storage
- Sign Up, Sign In, Sign Out
- Authorization
- protected endpoint (e.g. verify valid session)
- protected resolvers (e.g. e.g. session-based, role-based)
- protected routes (e.g. session-based, role-based)
- performance optimizations
- example of using Facebook's dataloader
- E2E testing
git clone git@github.com:the-road-to-graphql/fullstack-apollo-express-mongodb-boilerplate.git
cd fullstack-apollo-express-mongodb-boilerplate
touch .env
npm install
- fill out .env file (see below)
npm start
- start MongoDB
- visit
http://localhost:8000
for GraphQL playground
Since this boilerplate project is using MongoDB, you have to install it for your machine and get a database up and running. You find everything for the set up over here: Setup MongoDB with Mongoose in Express Tutorial [TODO: write setup tutorial]. After you have created a MongoDB database, you can fill out the environment variables in the server/.env file.
SECRET=asdlplplfwfwefwekwself.2342.dawasdq
DATABASE_URL=mongodb://localhost:27017/mydatabase
The SECRET
is just a random string for your authentication. Keep all these information secure by adding the .env file to your .gitignore file. No third-party should have access to this information.
- adjust
test:run-server
npm script withTEST_DATABASE_URL
environment variable in package.json to match your testing database name - one terminal: npm run test:run-server
- second terminal: npm run test:execute-test
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