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PinApp components

React components used in the example application of the book GraphQL Webapps.

Installation

yarn add pinapp-components or npm install pinapp-components --save

Playground

This library's components belong to a Pinterest clone called PinApp. See how each component looks like in the playground.

PinApp

Components API

GraphQL Webapps uses this components as the view layer of a client server application developed using NodeJS, Apollo Server and React Apollo.

This is the list of all components. Most of them correspond to URLs from PinApp:

  • Container
    • Render Container as the first in your component hierarchy. It sets up styling and routing.
    • Props
      • Children
  • Nav
    • Renders a list of actions in a footer. Actions are links to /, /upload-pin and /profile
  • PinListPage
    • URL: /
    • Arguments:
      • pins: Array that contains a list of pins. Pins must be object with title, image and link properties. All three properties must be Strings.
  • LoginPage
    • URL: /login
    • Props:
      • authenticate: Function that will run when the user clicks "login".
        • Arguments:
          • email: String
  • VerifyPage
    • URL: /verify?token=123456
    • Props:
      • verify: Function that will run when the component mounts.
        • Arguments:
          • token: Token from the query string
  • AddPinPage
    • URL: /upload-pin
    • Props:
      • authenticated: Boolean
      • addPin: Function that will run when the user clicks "Save". It receives a pin object as argument.
  • ProfilePage
    • URL: /profile
    • Props:
      • user: Object with an email property
      • authenticated: Boolean
      • logout: Function that will run when the user clicks "Logout". It does not receive any arguments.

Example usage

To see example usage, open stories/index.stories.js.

import {
  Container,
  PinListPage,
  AddPinPage,
  LoginPage,
  VerifyPage,
  ProfilePage,
  Nav
} from "../";

class App extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super();
    this.state = {
      pins: props.pins || [],
      authenticated: props.authenticated || false
    };
  }
  render() {
    return (
      <Container noRouter={this.props.noRouter}>
        <PinListPage pins={this.state.pins} />
        <AddPinPage
          authenticated={this.state.authenticated}
          addPin={pin => {
            this.setState(({ pins }) => ({ pins: pins.concat([pin]) }));
          }}
        />
        <LoginPage authenticate={this.props.authenticate} />
        <VerifyPage
          verify={() =>
            this.props
              .verify()
              .then(token => this.setState({ authenticated: true }))
          }
        />
        <ProfilePage
          user={this.props.user}
          authenticated={this.state.authenticated}
          logout={this.props.logout}
        />
        <Nav authenticated={this.state.authenticated} />
      </Container>
    );
  }
}

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React components used in the example application of the book GraphQL Webapps https://graphql.college/graphql-webapps

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