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- TinyHouse: A Fullstack React Masterclass with TypeScript and GraphQL - Part Two
- Hosting new listings
Build a GraphQL Mutation to Store Listing Data and Uploads
The majority of the work we've needed to do for the form shown in the `/host` page was completed in the last lesson. In this lesson, we collect the values a user is to enter in the form and when the user decides to submit the form, we'll trigger the `hostListing` mutation we have in our API and pass the relevant input along.
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