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with-apollo-auth readme links are broken #9063

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snelsi opened this issue Oct 13, 2019 · 3 comments
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with-apollo-auth readme links are broken #9063

snelsi opened this issue Oct 13, 2019 · 3 comments
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@snelsi
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snelsi commented Oct 13, 2019

graph.cool can be setup with many different authentication providers, the most basic of which is email-password authentication. Once email-password authentication is enabled for your graph.cool project, you are provided with 2 useful mutations: createUser and signinUser.

Both links seem to be dead. Are there working links or guides on how to setup required mutations?

@Timer Timer added good first issue Easy to fix issues, good for newcomers help wanted examples Issue/PR related to examples labels Oct 16, 2019
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graphcool doesn't exist anymore as it later got rebranded as Prisma. It seems that it might be better if this example didn't rely on it at all. I can handle this in a PR.

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snelsi commented Nov 26, 2019

Well, since now there is no example (#9516), there is no problem. I'll close this issue.

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