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A fully-featured caching GraphQL client.. Latest version: 3.11.6, last published: 10 hours ago. Start using @apollo/client in your project by running `npm i @apollo/client`. There are 2684 other projects in the npm registry using @apollo/client.
- @apollo/server
First, install Apollo Server and the JavaScript...
- @apollo/server
Install Apollo (w/ApolloPatcher) via Scarlet. Enter the Client ID in the settings and tap "Set RedditClientID". Other Options: If you know how to use Sideloadly, AltStore or Esign sideload it that way.
Use iMazing to install the IPA on your phone by essentially plugging in your phone, trusting your computer when prompted > clicking on the phone in the app > clicking on 'Manage Apps' on the list on the left side > clicking 'Device' just like in the screenshot below > finding Apollo > right clicking and installing the IPA from section 1 (more ...
First, install Apollo Server and the JavaScript implementation of the core GraphQL algorithms: npm install @apollo/server graphql. Then, write the following to server.mjs. (By using the .mjs extension, Node lets you use the await keyword at the top level.)
ApolloSideloadFix.dylib" and "ApolloPatcher.dylib" are already included, so all you need to do is install them from AltStore or other sources. If you want to create your own IPA, please include ApolloSideloadFix.dylib.
Step 1: Setup. To start this tutorial, do one of the following: Create a new React project locally with Vite, or. Create a new React sandbox on CodeSandbox. Step 2: Install dependencies. Applications that use Apollo Client require two top-level dependencies:
Open AltStore app (you may have to go into settings to authorise the app, it'll tell you when you try to open) Go to the My Apps tab in AltStore, click the '+' button in the corner, click the .IPA you just downloaded. Apollo should be installed now.