Awesome tutorial. I wasn't aware of amplify codegen, I ran it today and voila, lots of pre-built graphql queries for my data set that I can now use in React!
Hi Ali, I am getting this error "Not Authorized to access deletepost on type Mutation" while updating/deleting post made by a user account. May I know how to fix it.
Hey Ali, great video again! I’m trying to find out how AppSync generates its input types from the schema we define. It looks like it skips any properties that use interfaces or unions. What do you think?
The schema.graphql syntax and setup now seems to be out of date. I create my Data Model in Amplify Studio and then pul it into VSCode with Amplify Pull.
I am just starting to look at graphql. But, why is this really different from doing a real query with joins on the backend using a stored proc and transporting an object that holds all the data returned? IE... some sort of DTO with all the data ans support data included? I do understand that just grabbing data directly from REST APIs is not good with complicated applications. But, Why is graphql better than just using the stored proc/dto approach?
GraphQL can do data-stitching, and an error on one source won’t fail your entire call as with an un-tweaked-with REST-based fetch/merge/respond cycle. Out of the box, GraphQL will take your failed include and throw that path into an errors object. Your client can get back partial data, null-check the errors key, and rip through it to see what happened. $0.02.
At the 3 quarter mark do not worry, Ali will tell you that what she has built is not the best way, and she provides a better approach, so don't drop off too early.
Perfect timing, started learning graphql few days ago along with appsync, great video
The perfect opportunity to dive into GraphQL and figure out what it's all about.
Thanks!!
Such clear instructions -- great tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to make this
Reignited my passion for GraphQL, thank you!
Ali, you have an incredible easy and clear way to explain such concepts. Thank you for taking the time. I'm subscribed!
Thank you so much! Glad to hear it!
I was just thinking about watching something on graphQL so this is super timely! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Awesome tutorial. I wasn't aware of amplify codegen, I ran it today and voila, lots of pre-built graphql queries for my data set that I can now use in React!
I’ve been learning graphQL recently and this has helped a lot.. thanks!
Glad it helped! Thanks!
wonderfully executed Ali! can't tell that you used to dislike GraphQL at all 😂 and now you pitch it for a living!
HAHA true! Thanks so much!
Very interesting video Ali. I am just starting to learn about graphQL, and this tutorial is a big help. Thank you.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Super helpful!! Useful walkthrough
Very well done Ali, thank you for putting this together. I learned a ton from you.
Outstanding video. Really made this easy to understand and interesting to watch. Keep it up!
Glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
Yes!!! So excited for this!
Just finished it now. A really helpful video, go on 👏❤
Thanks so much for watching!
you have a nice and clear voice
Thanks Ali for creating this tutorial.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. You make it so easy to follow!👍
Simply Brilliant !
Thank you so much 😊😊
Thanks so much for watching!
Great explanation! Helped Alot
🥳 Awesome content! Thanks for sharing! 🙏
Feedback: A simple ER diagram for the data model would make it easier to understand the relationships 🤗
Thank you for your work and this easy to understand video. Much appreciated! Keep up the good work.
My VSCode does not have the colour scheme yours has (i have just white text) what extension do you use? (My JS and others are fine)
Thanks for your good and understandable videos, please keep up 👍👌☺️
This is a great video. Thank you. GraphQL is awesome.
thanks for video ,such a great content👍
Hi Ali, I am getting this error "Not Authorized to access deletepost on type Mutation" while updating/deleting post made by a user account. May I know how to fix it.
do you any reference for creating custom graphql query like. getRecipeByName ? please help
this is all i needed to grasp the basics lol
you saved my time, thank you
greate video what jsut i needed
Hey Ali, great video again! I’m trying to find out how AppSync generates its input types from the schema we define. It looks like it skips any properties that use interfaces or unions. What do you think?
Do you have to have a AWS profile? Plus by having one is it going to cost me money?
now there is Amplify transformer v2 and all your schema code don't work. There is an easy way to migrate?
Could you please make a tutorial using amplify codegen using AWS app sync?
Very helpful!!
Great content.
Thanks!
Awesome content!
Thanks so much for watching!
You're absolutly awesome and so cute. Love your videos. Probably gonna watch this few more times because GraphQL isnt that easy
The schema.graphql syntax and setup now seems to be out of date.
I create my Data Model in Amplify Studio and then pul it into VSCode with Amplify Pull.
Thanks for the great content
Awesome!
Thanks!
really helpful
I am just starting to look at graphql. But, why is this really different from doing a real query with joins on the backend using a stored proc and transporting an object that holds all the data returned? IE... some sort of DTO with all the data ans support data included? I do understand that just grabbing data directly from REST APIs is not good with complicated applications. But, Why is graphql better than just using the stored proc/dto approach?
Have not watched the vid yet and will do that next. But this question has been sticking too me since it seems another api to do what we used to do.
GraphQL can do data-stitching, and an error on one source won’t fail your entire call as with an un-tweaked-with REST-based fetch/merge/respond cycle. Out of the box, GraphQL will take your failed include and throw that path into an errors object. Your client can get back partial data, null-check the errors key, and rip through it to see what happened.
$0.02.
Waooo is amazing
Thanks for watching!
At the 3 quarter mark do not worry, Ali will tell you that what she has built is not the best way, and she provides a better approach, so don't drop off too early.
I thought you couldn’t use Number and instead use Int
PullData would not be a POST
Hey, you're so smart and pretty. I love your content.
Hey you don’t have to mention looks, just praising the content is enough 😉