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Graphiql notebook won't run locally #62
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I think the CLI has deprecated the use of |
@rudouglas what would it take to fix this app? @zstix isn't the only user of it, 🤣 but if the effort to resolve this outweighs the minimal usage I am seeing we could look to deprecate this app from the catalog. |
@jpvajda I think we've found a bug in the CLI which is causing this issue, working with the team to resolve it. Beyond that the app is working unless we find some other issue when this one is resolved. I wonder if it would be worth reaching out to the users have a used it in the last few months for feedback on whether they find it useful, how regularly they use it and what use-cases they have. Even add a banner in the app with a link to a Google form to collect feedback. Then we could make a decision based on the data. We could do this for all the apps too I think it would be a better way to gauge usage. |
@rudouglas interesting idea.. I think for now i'd say:
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@rudouglas what is JIRA issue that relates to the CLI bug, can you just put that ID number in the ticket for reference? |
@rudouglas well.. this is occuring on staging
so not sure if this is even working let me check prod.... |
Hmm ye i think as long as it's currently working in Production it's less of an issue, i'll follow up with the team and get a Jira number for the work. Delighted to hear y'all are working on 3rd-party/OSS stuff that's music to my ears 🎶👂 |
A new version of the CLI v2.42.2 was released which resolves these errors |
I was attempting to run the graphql notebook app locally to look at the console errors, but I'm getting a ton of errors from running NPM start. Not sure what that issue is, I've tried all my tricks.. 🪄
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Expected
User can run this app locally
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There were probably a 100 of these, this is just a small sample.
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