├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── apollo.config.js
├── config
├── env.js
├── jest
│ ├── cssTransform.js
│ └── fileTransform.js
├── modules.js
├── paths.js
├── pnpTs.js
├── webpack.config.js
└── webpackDevServer.config.js
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── public
└── index.html
├── scripts
├── build.js
├── start.js
└── test.js
├── src
├── App.tsx
├── components
│ ├── Explore.tsx
│ ├── Repo.tsx
│ └── User.tsx
├── containers
│ ├── RepoPage.tsx
│ └── UserPage.tsx
├── index.js
├── react-app-env.d.ts
└── types.ts
└── tsconfig.json
/.gitignore:
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1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files.
2 |
3 | # our github api token
4 | /src/keys.js
5 |
6 | # dependencies
7 | /node_modules
8 |
9 | # production
10 | /build
11 |
12 | # misc
13 | .DS_Store
14 | .env.local
15 | .env.development.local
16 | .env.test.local
17 | .env.production.local
18 |
19 | npm-debug.log*
20 | yarn-debug.log*
21 | yarn-error.log*
22 |
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/README.md:
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1 | ## GraphQL + React + TypeScript with Apollo
2 |
3 | Simple app built on the GitHub GraphQL API with React, Apollo, and TypeScript. Project bootstrapped with `create-react-app`.
4 |
5 | ### Configure your app
6 |
7 | #### 1. GitHub personal access token
8 |
9 | Get a [personal access token from your GitHub account](https://github.com/settings/tokens), create a file called `src/key.js`, and put your token in it like so:
10 |
11 | ```
12 | module.exports = {
13 | github: 'aaBBccDDeeee_YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN_eeeeZZ'
14 | };
15 | ```
16 |
17 | We will use this to authenticate our queries against the GitHub API.
18 |
19 | It's important to note that **your GitHub access token is extremely valuable and something you should keep a secret**. The way we're using it here for local development is OK, but you should _NOT_ host this app anywhere publicly. If you do, your personal GitHub token will be leaked. If you want to host this app publicly, you will need to integrate your app with GitHub OAuth so that your personal access token does not end up in your JavaScript bundle.
20 |
21 | #### 2. Set up your apollo.config.js
22 |
23 | To get the full value of schema intellisense from the Apollo VS Code extension, we will need to make our editor aware of the GitHub API's schema. To do this, we'll add an `apollo.config.js` to the root of our project:
24 |
25 | ```
26 | const keys = require('./src/keys');
27 |
28 | module.exports = {
29 | client: {
30 | service: {
31 | name: 'github',
32 | url: 'https://api.github.com/graphql',
33 | headers: {
34 | Authorization: `bearer ${keys.github}`
35 | },
36 | skipSSLValidation: true
37 | }
38 | }
39 | };
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ### Running the app
43 |
44 | To run the app:
45 |
46 | ```
47 | npm install && npm start
48 | ```
49 |
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1 | const keys = require('./src/keys');
2 |
3 | module.exports = {
4 | client: {
5 | service: {
6 | name: 'github',
7 | url: 'https://api.github.com/graphql',
8 | headers: {
9 | Authorization: `bearer ${keys.github}`
10 | },
11 | skipSSLValidation: true
12 | }
13 | }
14 | };
15 |
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | const fs = require('fs');
4 | const path = require('path');
5 | const paths = require('./paths');
6 |
7 | // Make sure that including paths.js after env.js will read .env variables.
8 | delete require.cache[require.resolve('./paths')];
9 |
10 | const NODE_ENV = process.env.NODE_ENV;
11 | if (!NODE_ENV) {
12 | throw new Error(
13 | 'The NODE_ENV environment variable is required but was not specified.'
14 | );
15 | }
16 |
17 | // https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv#what-other-env-files-can-i-use
18 | var dotenvFiles = [
19 | `${paths.dotenv}.${NODE_ENV}.local`,
20 | `${paths.dotenv}.${NODE_ENV}`,
21 | // Don't include `.env.local` for `test` environment
22 | // since normally you expect tests to produce the same
23 | // results for everyone
24 | NODE_ENV !== 'test' && `${paths.dotenv}.local`,
25 | paths.dotenv,
26 | ].filter(Boolean);
27 |
28 | // Load environment variables from .env* files. Suppress warnings using silent
29 | // if this file is missing. dotenv will never modify any environment variables
30 | // that have already been set. Variable expansion is supported in .env files.
31 | // https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv
32 | // https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv-expand
33 | dotenvFiles.forEach(dotenvFile => {
34 | if (fs.existsSync(dotenvFile)) {
35 | require('dotenv-expand')(
36 | require('dotenv').config({
37 | path: dotenvFile,
38 | })
39 | );
40 | }
41 | });
42 |
43 | // We support resolving modules according to `NODE_PATH`.
44 | // This lets you use absolute paths in imports inside large monorepos:
45 | // https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/253.
46 | // It works similar to `NODE_PATH` in Node itself:
47 | // https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_loading_from_the_global_folders
48 | // Note that unlike in Node, only *relative* paths from `NODE_PATH` are honored.
49 | // Otherwise, we risk importing Node.js core modules into an app instead of Webpack shims.
50 | // https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/1023#issuecomment-265344421
51 | // We also resolve them to make sure all tools using them work consistently.
52 | const appDirectory = fs.realpathSync(process.cwd());
53 | process.env.NODE_PATH = (process.env.NODE_PATH || '')
54 | .split(path.delimiter)
55 | .filter(folder => folder && !path.isAbsolute(folder))
56 | .map(folder => path.resolve(appDirectory, folder))
57 | .join(path.delimiter);
58 |
59 | // Grab NODE_ENV and REACT_APP_* environment variables and prepare them to be
60 | // injected into the application via DefinePlugin in Webpack configuration.
61 | const REACT_APP = /^REACT_APP_/i;
62 |
63 | function getClientEnvironment(publicUrl) {
64 | const raw = Object.keys(process.env)
65 | .filter(key => REACT_APP.test(key))
66 | .reduce(
67 | (env, key) => {
68 | env[key] = process.env[key];
69 | return env;
70 | },
71 | {
72 | // Useful for determining whether we’re running in production mode.
73 | // Most importantly, it switches React into the correct mode.
74 | NODE_ENV: process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development',
75 | // Useful for resolving the correct path to static assets in `public`.
76 | // For example,
.
77 | // This should only be used as an escape hatch. Normally you would put
78 | // images into the `src` and `import` them in code to get their paths.
79 | PUBLIC_URL: publicUrl,
80 | }
81 | );
82 | // Stringify all values so we can feed into Webpack DefinePlugin
83 | const stringified = {
84 | 'process.env': Object.keys(raw).reduce((env, key) => {
85 | env[key] = JSON.stringify(raw[key]);
86 | return env;
87 | }, {}),
88 | };
89 |
90 | return { raw, stringified };
91 | }
92 |
93 | module.exports = getClientEnvironment;
94 |
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | // This is a custom Jest transformer turning style imports into empty objects.
4 | // http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/en/webpack.html
5 |
6 | module.exports = {
7 | process() {
8 | return 'module.exports = {};';
9 | },
10 | getCacheKey() {
11 | // The output is always the same.
12 | return 'cssTransform';
13 | },
14 | };
15 |
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | const path = require('path');
4 | const camelcase = require('camelcase');
5 |
6 | // This is a custom Jest transformer turning file imports into filenames.
7 | // http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/en/webpack.html
8 |
9 | module.exports = {
10 | process(src, filename) {
11 | const assetFilename = JSON.stringify(path.basename(filename));
12 |
13 | if (filename.match(/\.svg$/)) {
14 | // Based on how SVGR generates a component name:
15 | // https://github.com/smooth-code/svgr/blob/01b194cf967347d43d4cbe6b434404731b87cf27/packages/core/src/state.js#L6
16 | const pascalCaseFileName = camelcase(path.parse(filename).name, {
17 | pascalCase: true,
18 | });
19 | const componentName = `Svg${pascalCaseFileName}`;
20 | return `const React = require('react');
21 | module.exports = {
22 | __esModule: true,
23 | default: ${assetFilename},
24 | ReactComponent: React.forwardRef(function ${componentName}(props, ref) {
25 | return {
26 | $$typeof: Symbol.for('react.element'),
27 | type: 'svg',
28 | ref: ref,
29 | key: null,
30 | props: Object.assign({}, props, {
31 | children: ${assetFilename}
32 | })
33 | };
34 | }),
35 | };`;
36 | }
37 |
38 | return `module.exports = ${assetFilename};`;
39 | },
40 | };
41 |
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | const fs = require('fs');
4 | const path = require('path');
5 | const paths = require('./paths');
6 | const chalk = require('react-dev-utils/chalk');
7 |
8 | /**
9 | * Get the baseUrl of a compilerOptions object.
10 | *
11 | * @param {Object} options
12 | */
13 | function getAdditionalModulePaths(options = {}) {
14 | const baseUrl = options.baseUrl;
15 |
16 | // We need to explicitly check for null and undefined (and not a falsy value) because
17 | // TypeScript treats an empty string as `.`.
18 | if (baseUrl == null) {
19 | // If there's no baseUrl set we respect NODE_PATH
20 | // Note that NODE_PATH is deprecated and will be removed
21 | // in the next major release of create-react-app.
22 |
23 | const nodePath = process.env.NODE_PATH || '';
24 | return nodePath.split(path.delimiter).filter(Boolean);
25 | }
26 |
27 | const baseUrlResolved = path.resolve(paths.appPath, baseUrl);
28 |
29 | // We don't need to do anything if `baseUrl` is set to `node_modules`. This is
30 | // the default behavior.
31 | if (path.relative(paths.appNodeModules, baseUrlResolved) === '') {
32 | return null;
33 | }
34 |
35 | // Allow the user set the `baseUrl` to `appSrc`.
36 | if (path.relative(paths.appSrc, baseUrlResolved) === '') {
37 | return [paths.appSrc];
38 | }
39 |
40 | // Otherwise, throw an error.
41 | throw new Error(
42 | chalk.red.bold(
43 | "Your project's `baseUrl` can only be set to `src` or `node_modules`." +
44 | ' Create React App does not support other values at this time.'
45 | )
46 | );
47 | }
48 |
49 | function getModules() {
50 | // Check if TypeScript is setup
51 | const hasTsConfig = fs.existsSync(paths.appTsConfig);
52 | const hasJsConfig = fs.existsSync(paths.appJsConfig);
53 |
54 | if (hasTsConfig && hasJsConfig) {
55 | throw new Error(
56 | 'You have both a tsconfig.json and a jsconfig.json. If you are using TypeScript please remove your jsconfig.json file.'
57 | );
58 | }
59 |
60 | let config;
61 |
62 | // If there's a tsconfig.json we assume it's a
63 | // TypeScript project and set up the config
64 | // based on tsconfig.json
65 | if (hasTsConfig) {
66 | config = require(paths.appTsConfig);
67 | // Otherwise we'll check if there is jsconfig.json
68 | // for non TS projects.
69 | } else if (hasJsConfig) {
70 | config = require(paths.appJsConfig);
71 | }
72 |
73 | config = config || {};
74 | const options = config.compilerOptions || {};
75 |
76 | const additionalModulePaths = getAdditionalModulePaths(options);
77 |
78 | return {
79 | additionalModulePaths: additionalModulePaths,
80 | hasTsConfig,
81 | };
82 | }
83 |
84 | module.exports = getModules();
85 |
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1 | 'use strict';
2 |
3 | const path = require('path');
4 | const fs = require('fs');
5 | const url = require('url');
6 |
7 | // Make sure any symlinks in the project folder are resolved:
8 | // https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/637
9 | const appDirectory = fs.realpathSync(process.cwd());
10 | const resolveApp = relativePath => path.resolve(appDirectory, relativePath);
11 |
12 | const envPublicUrl = process.env.PUBLIC_URL;
13 |
14 | function ensureSlash(inputPath, needsSlash) {
15 | const hasSlash = inputPath.endsWith('/');
16 | if (hasSlash && !needsSlash) {
17 | return inputPath.substr(0, inputPath.length - 1);
18 | } else if (!hasSlash && needsSlash) {
19 | return `${inputPath}/`;
20 | } else {
21 | return inputPath;
22 | }
23 | }
24 |
25 | const getPublicUrl = appPackageJson =>
26 | envPublicUrl || require(appPackageJson).homepage;
27 |
28 | // We use `PUBLIC_URL` environment variable or "homepage" field to infer
29 | // "public path" at which the app is served.
30 | // Webpack needs to know it to put the right