Example projects demonstrating how to build applications using Reindex with React, React Native, Relay, and Motion.
Reindex Examples is a collection of example projects that demonstrate how to build applications using Reindex, a backend-as-a-service platform. These examples show practical implementations of common application patterns like todo lists and photo galleries with user management and file uploads. They serve as learning resources and starting points for developers building applications with Reindex.
Frontend developers learning to integrate Reindex with React, React Native, Relay, or Motion frameworks. These examples are particularly useful for developers building GraphQL-powered applications who want to see real implementation patterns.
These examples provide production-ready code patterns that demonstrate best practices for Reindex integration across multiple frameworks. Developers can quickly understand how to implement common features like authentication, data management, and file uploads with Reindex.
Example projects for Reindex
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Includes Instagram clones and todo apps with features like multi-user management and file uploads, as shown in the README's React Native Gallery and Motion Gallery examples.
Provides examples for React, React Native, and Motion frameworks, helping developers integrate Reindex across different tech stacks.
Follows best practices for building applications with Reindex, offering clean, adaptable code for real projects, as stated in the README.
Demonstrates key features like authentication and file uploads, which are common in modern applications, through examples like the multi-user TodoMVC.
All examples depend on Reindex's proprietary BaaS, making migration difficult if Reindex services change or are discontinued, with no guidance on alternatives.
Focuses on basic applications like todo lists and galleries, lacking examples for more complex scenarios such as real-time data or e-commerce, which limits utility for advanced projects.
If not regularly updated, examples might use outdated versions of frameworks like Relay, leading to compatibility issues with newer releases.