Chapter 10: Fetching Posts and Adding Comments and Likes

In the previous chapters, we introduced you to Apollo Client and demonstrated how to integrate it with our Angular frontend. We also implemented authentication and image uploading, shielded the feed's posts component from unauthenticated users, and built a header component with the application's navigation buttons and a search bar to search for users in our network using their full names.

We then began creating a profile component, which allows users to add their biography, cover image, and photo, as well as create posts.

In this chapter, we'll begin by dealing with an authentication token expiration issue, which we'll describe later, and then we'll continue working on our profile component ...

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