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reamplify reviews and mentions
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Monorepos in JavaScript and TypeScript
My experience was very similar: I built an application using a GraphQL schema file that powered AppSync templated VTL/DynamoDB tables, as well as automatically generating GraphQL operations/types. When I cleaned up the application's template for reuse, I erroneously decided to try out Yarn 3/Lerna/PnP, and then lost an embarrassingly long time to make it work.
Each [1] tool [2] seemed [3] to break differently, and needed some form of manual massaging to make it work. That manual massaging meant learning a new configuration file syntax, multiple times.
When it worked, it felt magical. Weaving together an entire web app, powered by a small bit of GraphQL schema [4] means building at a high level of abstraction (hence can be very productive). The only issue is the muddy forest of the NPM ecosystem you're surrounded by: any step towards upgrading your external dependencies seems to cost far more time than promised.
[1] Yarn3/PnP seems to assume all packages define their dependencies correctly. Unfortunately, this isn't true in the real world. I spent hours massaging dependencies in https://github.com/ThomasRooney/reamplify/blob/master/.yarnr...
- Newsletter martinmueller.dev 2022 week 19
- I just open-sourced my start-up's infrastructure as a starter kit: Yarn 3/PnP/CDK/React 18/AppSync/DynamoDB with CI/CD, Monitoring, Slack Alerts, Backup/Restore built-in
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
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ThomasRooney/reamplify is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of reamplify is TypeScript.