Module 6 Introduction
Introduction to Module 6.0.
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[00:00 - 00:07] We now have a new React project created. In this module, we'll have our client make API request to our server using GraphQL.
[00:08 - 00:18] - That's right. And in detail, we'll first construct a functional React component. Use TypeScript to check the props and state of the component.
[00:19 - 00:31] See how we can go about defining the type of the functional component. Create a fetch function to help query our GraphQL API, just like how we've seen from GraphQL Playground.
[00:32 - 00:43] See how TypeScript generics can help abstract the type of retrieved data from the API. And finally, use the fetch function we've created to run the delete listing mutation.
[00:44 - 00:45] (upbeat music)