Add Mercure support in React and React Native generators + various improvements#94
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mysiar merged 1 commit intoapi-platform:masterfrom Nov 9, 2018
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It is all great, just one question before the merge though. |
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If it's not implemented, it works as before, but there are no live updates (obviously). |
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this is what I was actually asking for 👍 |
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A short video showcasing the features added by this PR:
Full (high quality) video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI1l0JOjLeI
As you can see, these React (web) and React Native (mobile) apps are automatically updated when the data is changed server-side. Under the hood, they use the Mercure protocol.
The 2 apps shown in this video have been generated directly from the API documentation of the API Platform's demo (with this PR that enables the server-side Mercure integration).
Not a single line of code has been changed for the recording!
Basically, to generate similar apps from an API you just have to run:
Detailed changelog:
react-router-redux(deprecated) toconnected-react-routerThe documentation has also been updated to be more accurate, and now includes screenshots!
(sorry for the big PR, but it was easier to do everything in one batch)