I wanted to learn more about the "M" in JAMstack so I started a little Gatsby site that utilizes the search engine behind qit.cloud (a dev podcast ...
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Yep, post more. I'm getting into this graphql thing myself.
I looked over your code, and here is a dumb (maybe) question, can you tell where this queries are defined? I'm looking at your code and you're making allPodcastShow query, but where have you defined this query?
I see in your gatsby-config you have allShowsUrl defined, but I don't see queries themselves, the resolvers.
I created a plugin fetches all of the shows from the search engine, then fetches the top 100 episodes for each show as well as the data from the RSS feed. After the data is gathered for a show, it calls the Gatsby built-in function "createNode" to set things up for GraphQL.
(Warning: ugly code ahead)
All of the data fetching and transformation happens here: github.com/codingblocks/tech-podca...
This post is great in a way that the post also introduces a concept (JAMStack) and a technology (gatsby) for those who might not be aware of it.
I'd love to see more of these "progressive" posts as a public commitment (as you do #100daysOfcode) and you can see how much you've improved.
Personally, I would love to see this posted periodically, although I also don't mind just checking the site every week or so.
Hopefully I'll get it integrated with qit soon so you can easy see the latest episodes by default. (right now it's just a blank queue the first time you go there)
It's a PWA too, so hopefully convoenient to use like an app if you like.
I, personally, find podcasts annoying. Listening to people talking about stuff, waiting for the one minute that is interesting enough, with no possibility to highlight the relevant part... they should write more and talk less.
hey anyone a very stupid question:
Which app/service do you use to listen to these podcasts ?
I listen almost exclusively on my phone. I'm on Android, so I use Pocketcasts. I used Overcast back when I had an iPhone. However, both Android and iPhone have built in ways to subscribe.
Here's a nice list: podcastinsights.com/best-podcast-a...
Pretty much any of the apps shown there allow you to search for and subscribe to shows in them.