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import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { graphql, gql } from 'react-apollo'
import { CREATE_USER_MUTATION } from '../queries';
class Signup extends Component {
constructor() {
super();
const idToken = typeof window !== 'undefined' ? localStorage.getItem('auth0IdToken') || '' : '';
this.state = {
email: '',
name: '',
idToken,
error: undefined
}
}
render() {
return (
<div>
{ this.state.loading ? 'LOADING...' : 'Ready!' }
{ this.state.error ? <p>{this.state.error.message}</p> : '' }
<form onSubmit={this._createUser}>
<p>Email
<input value={this.state.email} onChange={(e) => this.setState({ email: e.target.value })} type='text' placeholder='email'/>
</p>
<p>Name
<input value={this.state.name} onChange={(e) => this.setState({ name: e.target.value })} type='text' placeholder='name'/>
</p>
<p>idToken
<input disabled value={this.state.idToken} onChange={(e) => this.setState({ idToken: e.target.value })} type='text' placeholder='name'/>
</p>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
</div>
)
}
_createUser = async (e) => {
e.preventDefault();
// pull the values from state
const { email, name, idToken } = this.state
// create a mutation
// TODO: handle any errors
// turn loading on
this.setState({ loading: true });
console.log(name, email, idToken);
try {
const res = await this.props.createUserMutation({
// pass in those variables from state
variables: { name, email, idToken }
});
} catch(error) {
this.setState({ error });
console.dir(error);
}
this.setState({ loading: false });
}
}
// When we submit this mutation, we need to update our store - we have a few ways to do that:
// One - we can go nucular and run refetchQueries() which will just go get everything - this is easy, but at the cost of efficiency.
export default graphql(CREATE_USER_MUTATION, { name: 'createUserMutation', options: {
// Easy, but slow
// refetchQueries: ['AllLinksQuery']
// This is much Better / efficient
// Notice how the variable is called createItem - that is because createItem is the name of the query!
} })(Signup)
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