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Full Stack Development with Angular and GraphQL

By : Ahmed Bouchefra
Book Image

Full Stack Development with Angular and GraphQL

By: Ahmed Bouchefra

Overview of this book

GraphQL is an alternative to traditional REST technology for querying Web APIs. Together with Angular and TypeScript, it provides a tech stack option for building future-proof web applications that are robust and maintainable at any scale. This book leverages the potential of cutting-edge technologies like GraphQL and Apollo and helps Angular developers add it to their stack. Starting with introducing full-stack development, you will learn to create a monorepo project with Lerna and NPM Workspaces. You will then learn to configure Node.js-based backend using GraphQL, Express, and Apollo Server. The book will demonstrate how to build professional-looking UIs with Angular Material. It will then show you how to create Web APIs for your frontend with GraphQL. All this in a step-by-step manner. The book covers advanced topics such as local state management, reactive variables, and generating TypeScript types using the GraphQL scheme to develop a scalable codebase. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills you need to be able to build your full-stack application.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: Setting Up the Development Environment, GraphQL Server, and Database
7
Part 2: Building the Angular Frontend with Realtime Support
13
Part 3: Adding Realtime Support

Chapter 7: Adding User Search Functionality

In the previous chapter, we saw how to use the Angular CLI to create a fresh Angular project based on a recent version of the framework. We reviewed many fundamental Angular concepts, such as modules, components, and services, as well as how to use the Angular CLI to generate the artifacts that constitute the structure of our application.

We also included Angular Material in our project to provide Material Design components for creating a visually appealing application UI.

In this chapter, we'll look specifically at how to integrate the frontend with the backend using Apollo Client, which is designed for sending GraphQL queries and mutations to the server to fetch and write data.

We'll go over the concepts and steps needed to add authentication with Angular, Apollo Client, and GraphQL. Along with this, we will be developing the following features:

  • A signup and login interface that allows users to create accounts...