Last week, we covered the last missing pieces to complete the most basic version of our backend.
Due to the length of the series header, I am going to end this series here and start a new one covering frontend topics.
Topics in this series
Generating a basic rails backend with basic models.
Writing a very rudimentary test suite to help automate testing.
Generating base GraphQL objects and types.
Writing basic GraphQL queries.
Building basic GraphQL mutations.
Authentication using a sessions controller and JWT.
Incomplete Topics
Proper authorization. At the moment, we have a very rudimentary authorization system that simply blocks all unauthenticated requests to the GraphQL endpoint.
A complete test suite, including controller testing.
More advanced GraphQL queries and mutations, including a detailed explanation of how to do polymorphic queries in GraphQL.
All of the topics above should receive a more complete coverage than I've been able to give due to time and space constraints.
If you want me to write in greater detail about one of the topics above, simply let me know in the comments, and I will consider writing about it.
What’s next
Starting next week, I will be covering frontend development. We will start by breaking down mock ups to create a component hierarchy. We will be building the frontend using React. If you want more details, checkout my initial post for details about what the next part of the series will cover.