GraphCMS is the 100% GraphQL content management system with both read and write support. Powerful content APIs are only a “drag and drop” away. Fully controllable via mutations if code is more your thing!
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Love the idea but it's very buggy right now.
I signed up, added some models and wanted to add new content but I was randomly redirected or got a weird error. Then after a while it worked fine. After inserting some items it started doing that again.
Added my other account as a contributor. The signup/login and email verification process is painful.. and after I finally confirmed my account I had to login for the third time. After doing that I didn't see any projects I was invited to, so I logged out, logged back in and I saw a notification that I can accept the invitation. After accepting I saw the project but whenever I click on it I get logged out and redirected back to the login page. Everything worked fine otherwise but was a bit annoyed after that honestly as I'm at the point where I can't invite anyone else to contribute to the project.
Hey @blazbreznik, sorry to hear that! We found some issues today that we are already working on. Can you reach out via intercom for better troubleshooting?
Also we activated email verification on auth to allow account merging if you want to log in with multiple providers (email/pw auth + github for example). While it might sound unintuitive to do so, a lot of users were requesting this. And without proper email validation, this would have been a security risk.
Thanks a lot @jazibsawar, join our slack if you have any questions!
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A graphcms code example was what got me into GraphQL initially, I have loved to use their product for some side projects, it really gives a nice GUI for non-technical data stakeholders to manage/edit/post. I was also lucky to meet @m_lukaszcyk@hmeissner and part of the team at GraphQL-Europe recently! Hope to see you next time on a 🛳️guys!
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