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FaunaDB Graphql Starter Example -- The FaunaDB Guestbook

This simple Guestbook SPA example shows you how to use FaunaDB's GraphQL endpoint in your Next.js project. [Live demo].

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Why FaunaDB

By importing a .gql or .graphql schema into FaunaDB (see our sample schema file), FaunaDB will generate required Indexes and GraphQL resolvers for you -- hands free 👐 (some limitations exist).

How to use

You can start with this template using create-next-app or by downloading the repository manually.

To use a live FaunaDB database, create a database at dashboard.fauna.com and generate a server token by going to the Security tab on the left and then click New Key. Give the new key a name and select the 'Server' Role. Copy the token since the setup script will ask for it. Do not use it in the frontend, it has superpowers which you don't want to give to your users.

The database can then be set up with the delivered setup by running:

yarn setup

This script will ask for the server token. Once you provide it with a valid token, this is what the script automatically does for you:

  • Import the GraphQL schema, by importing a GraphQL schema in FaunaDB, FaunaDB automatically sets up collections and indexes to support your queries. This is now done for you with this script but can also be done from the dashboard.fauna.com UI by going to the GraphQL tab
  • Create a role suitable for the Client, FaunaDB has a security system that allows you to define which resources can be accessed for a specific token. That's how we limit our clients powers, feel free to look at the scripts/setup.js script to see how we make roles and tokens.
  • Create a token for that role which is printed, this is the token to be used in the frontend.

At the end, the newly generated client token will be printed and should be used to replace the '< GRAPHQL_SECRET >' placeholder in the next.config.js config.

Using create-next-app

Execute create-next-app with npm or Yarn to bootstrap the example:

npm init next-app --example with-graphql-faunadb with-graphql-faunadb
# or
yarn create next-app --example with-graphql-faunadb with-graphql-faunadb

Download manually

Download the example:

curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/with-graphql-faunadb
cd with-graphql-faunadb

Run locally

Install packages, then run the development server:

npm install
npm run dev
# or
yarn
yarn dev

Make sure to leave us a guestbook message in our live demo! 😉

Deploy

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