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You're reading from   React Projects Build advanced cross-platform projects with React and React Native to become a professional developer

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070638
Length 384 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Roy Derks Roy Derks
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Creating a Single-Page Application in React 2. Chapter 2: Creating a Portfolio in React with Reusable Components and Routing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Building a Dynamic Project Management Board 4. Chapter 4: Building a Server-Side-Rendered Community Feed Using Next.js 5. Chapter 5: Building a Personal Shopping List Application Using Context and Hooks 6. Chapter 6: Building an Application Exploring TDD Using the React Testing Library and Cypress 7. Chapter 7: Building a Full-Stack E-Commerce Application with Next.js and GraphQL 8. Chapter 8: Building an Animated Game Using React Native and Expo 9. Chapter 9: Building a Full-Stack Social Media Application with React Native and Expo 10. Chapter 10: Creating a Virtual Reality Application with React and Three.js 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 7: Building a Full-Stack E-Commerce Application with Next.js and GraphQL

If you're reading this, this means you've reached the last chapter of this book that is focused on building web applications with React. In the preceding chapters, you've already used the core features of React, such as rendering components, state management with Context, and Hooks. You've learned how to add routing to your React application, or SSR with Next.js. Also, you know how to add testing to a React application with Jest and Enzyme. Let's make this experience full stack by adding GraphQL to the list of things you've learned about so far.

In this chapter, you will not only build the frontend of an application, but also the backend. For this, GraphQL will be used, which can best be defined as a query language for APIs. Using mock data, you'll create a GraphQL server in Next.js that exposes a single endpoint for your React application. On the frontend side, this...

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