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Building Vue.js Applications with GraphQL

By : Heitor Ramon Ribeiro
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Building Vue.js Applications with GraphQL

By: Heitor Ramon Ribeiro

Overview of this book

Since its release by Facebook in 2012, GraphQL has taken the internet by storm. Huge companies such as Airbnb and Audi have started to adopt it, while small to medium-sized companies are now recognizing the potential of this query-based API. GraphQL may seem strange at first, but as you start to read about and experience more of it, you won’t want to use REST APIs anymore. With the recipes in this book, you will learn how to build a complete real-time chat app from scratch. Starting by creating an AWS Amplify environment, you will delve into developing your first GraphQL Schema. You will then learn how to add the AppSync GraphQL client and create your first GraphQL mutation. The book also helps you to discover the simplicity and data fetching capabilities of GraphQL that make it easy for front-end developers to communicate with the server. You will later understand how to use Quasar Framework to create application components and layouts. Finally, you will find out how to create Vuex modules in your application to manage the app state, fetch data using the GraphQL client, and deploy your application to the web. By the end of this book, you’ll be well versed in proof-of-concept full-stack applications that explore the power of GraphQL with AWS Amplify, and you'll be able to use Quasar Framework to create your Vue applications.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Creating the production environment and deploying

After all the work has been done to get our application ready, it's time to build it as a production-ready distribution, by creating a production environment and deploying it to that environment. This new environment will have no data from the tests, and we will ensure that this environment will be used exclusively for the production state.

A production environment can be described as an environment where your application is placed for the final user, with code and a database that is ready to be fed with end user data.

In this recipe, we will learn how to create a production environment with the Amplify CLI and how to define it as the default production environment on the Amplify console.

Getting ready

The prerequisite for this recipe is Node.js 12+.

The Node.js global objects that are required are as follows:

  • @aws-amplify/cli
  • @quasar/cli

To start with the creation of the production environment, we will continue with the project...