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move subgraph queries to graphql folder#50
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I accepted #51 even it didn't a Vue.js counterpart, but this PR should contain an equivalent implementation for Vue before merging. |
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Sure thing, it'll just be a copy paste job. |
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I've moved all the graphql queries in react templates to a file at
src/graphql/subgraph.js, these are then imported intoApp.jsto be used.WIP as I haven't completed the same for Vue templates.