Complete React GraphQL MongoDB for both frontend and backend
Complete React GraphQL MongoDB for both frontend and backend, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 23 lectures, based on 14 reviews, and has 4591 subscribers.
You will learn about Build CRUD application with ReactJS, GraphQL, NodeJS, MongoDB and Express Learn GraphQL flexibility Learn how to fetch data from MongoDB and show in React app Learn how to create model with Mongoose This course is ideal for individuals who are Developer who want to build high performance web app It is particularly useful for Developer who want to build high performance web app.
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Summary
Title: Complete React GraphQL MongoDB for both frontend and backend
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build CRUD application with ReactJS, GraphQL, NodeJS, MongoDB and Express
- Learn GraphQL flexibility
- Learn how to fetch data from MongoDB and show in React app
- Learn how to create model with Mongoose
Who Should Attend
- Developer who want to build high performance web app
Target Audiences
- Developer who want to build high performance web app
Do you want to learn to implement GraphQL, React, Express, NodeJS and MongoDB in one project?
Why we need GraphQL?
The fact that clients can receive exactly the data they need from the API is frequently mentioned as a major benefit of GraphQL by developers. They are no longer reliant on REST endpoints that return predetermined and inflexible data structures. Instead, the client has control over the shape of the API response objects.
Why choose ReactJS?
Facebook, Dropbox, Khan Academy, CodeAcademy, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal, Walmart, Tesla Motors, IMDb, and more well-known companies and startups use React. React is used in a slew of well-known apps.
Why is this technology being used by so many excellent companies and startups? The answer is that it is unquestionably a high-quality frontend development tool.
Given that React is used by such well-known organizations as Facebook and PayPal, it must be a very helpful library.
Why learn NodeJS?
Node. js may easily be used as a server-side proxy, handling a huge number of concurrent connections in a non-blocking manner. It’s particularly handy for proxying various services with varying response times or collecting data from multiple sources.
What we will learn inside in this course?
We will create a Todo app which level up your skill on creating a CRUD app which is useful for building almost different types of app like social media app, which also need to know how to implement CRUD operations.
We will walk through
At the server side
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Create NodeJS server and install necessary framework like Express and other dependencies
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Create typedefs and resolvers files
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Mongoose and Model Setup
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Connecting to MongoDB
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Fetch data with graphql
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Create data(todo) using Mutations
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Fetch a single data with Query
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Delete a todo with Mutations
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Update the data with Mutations
At client side
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Create react app and add bootstrap
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Install graphql and add custom CSS
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Add Bootstrap list group
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Install Apollo client
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Create graphql query and mutation
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Render todos
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Extract React components
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Create a new todo
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Delete specific todo
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using useRef to define area
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use Context to store the selected Id
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Change UI according to selected id
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Update todo
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Get single todo and fix bugs
It’s the most up-to-date and entertaining GraphQL course on the market, and it’s backed by a 30-day Udemy money-back guarantee.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Server side
Lecture 1: Create express server and import dependencies
Lecture 2: Create typedefs and resolvers files
Lecture 3: Mongoose and Model Setup
Lecture 4: Connecting to MongoDB
Lecture 5: Fetch data with graphql
Lecture 6: Create data(todo) using Mutations
Lecture 7: Fetch a single data with Query
Lecture 8: Delete a todo with Mutations
Lecture 9: Update the data with Mutations
Chapter 2: Client side
Lecture 1: Create react app and add bootstrap
Lecture 2: Install graphql and add custom CSS
Lecture 3: Add Bootstrap list group
Lecture 4: Install Apollo client
Lecture 5: Create graphql query and mutation
Lecture 6: Render todos
Lecture 7: Extract React components
Lecture 8: Create a new todo
Lecture 9: Delete specific todo
Lecture 10: using useRef to define area
Lecture 11: use Context to store the selected Id
Lecture 12: Change UI according to selected id
Lecture 13: Update todo
Lecture 14: Get single todo and fix bugs
Instructors
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Kim Chen
Registered teacher, MSc in Computer Science, Statistics
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- 3 stars: 3 votes
- 4 stars: 2 votes
- 5 stars: 7 votes
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