Decouple front-end and back-end completely? #200

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opened 2026-02-20 15:16:13 -05:00 by deekerman · 1 comment
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Originally created by @robert-danowski on GitHub (Oct 23, 2017).

Originally assigned to: @NGPixel on GitHub.

Will there be a possibility to keep front-end and back-end on different servers?

For example someone who works in a big international corporation behind a very strong firewall could put front-end in surge.sh (where this user has access) and this front-end would communicate with other other server.

This could allow to build native applications for mobile devices later.

Originally created by @robert-danowski on GitHub (Oct 23, 2017). Originally assigned to: @NGPixel on GitHub. Will there be a possibility to keep front-end and back-end on different servers? For example someone who works in a big international corporation behind a very strong firewall could put front-end in surge.sh (where this user has access) and this front-end would communicate with other other server. This could allow to build native applications for mobile devices later.
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@NGPixel commented on GitHub (Oct 23, 2017):

Yes, this will be possible in 2.0 thanks to the new GraphQL API.

@NGPixel commented on GitHub (Oct 23, 2017): Yes, this will be possible in 2.0 thanks to the new GraphQL API.
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