provide a general understanding on how the (new) modular architecture works, distinction between frontend and backend, what are ‘modules’
brief recap of used standards (GraphQL, …) and frameworks (django, graphene, React,…) and pointers to existing resources on the web to use as reference
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdmsB7CFEhY
provide a sample (autonomous) development tools setup (venv, pycharm, MSQ-SQL in docker,…)
get up and running and create a new module, connected to the database (new model, with django migration,….)
exposing the entities for GraphQL queries and mutations
Project folder at end of video: (except for venv folder that is too large)
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG6qa7Dr6PE
access rights enforcement
module dependencies (for GraphQL but also event-based communications between modules)
i18n in backend
unit-testing
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wODb0ro0QdE
triggering (scheduling) a batch processing (python service) and following (monitoring) its execution
generating a pdf with country-customizable template
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4otgHhQZWJk
provide a sample (autonomous) development tools setup (yarn, visual code,…)
get up and running and create a new module (+ i18n), with a main menu entry and connected to the backend (GraphQL queries,…)
Code written in the video (openimis-fe-my_module_js):
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xkeysjnW3A
Pagination
Mutation (and events & PublishedComponents)
Contributions
JSON - extensible models
Code written in the video (openimis-fe-my_module_js):
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRtRoJPt1Lw
As we did not receive any questions in the comments section, we decided to cancel this workshop.
We are aware that support may be needed, so we will reach out to you in the days ahead how to use this time the best and answer any further questions you may have.
Although the event was cancelled, an informal list of questions have been answered as prolongation of the developpers weekly meeting: 2020-11-19 : Developer training material Q&A