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Implement support for query client configuration (#612)
* Implement support for query client configuration

* Make sure query client is always initialized

* Fix formatting

* Fix formatting

* Add missing await in index.js

* Separate query client setup into two functions

* Introduce default query client config

* Fix missing export in docs

* Fix missing field warnings

* Add query client setup docs

* Update e2e tests for query client config
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public Adds golden output dirs for E2E testing (Part 2) (#475) 2022-03-01 15:42:31 -05:00
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.npmrc Require LTS version of Node for Wasp (#504) 2022-03-21 15:00:19 +01:00
.nvmrc Require LTS version of Node for Wasp (#504) 2022-03-21 15:00:19 +01:00
netlify.toml Adds golden output dirs for E2E testing (Part 2) (#475) 2022-03-01 15:42:31 -05:00
package.json Move react-error-overlay into dependencies (#626) 2022-06-07 18:35:52 +02:00
README.md Adds golden output dirs for E2E testing (Part 2) (#475) 2022-03-01 15:42:31 -05:00

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