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A Deep Dive Into Mixins & Compose
In this lesson, we'll walk through what mixins are and how they work by first inspecting them as plain objects then working our way into classes then finally TypeScript. We'll then implement mixins via AdonisJS' compose utility.
EdgeJS Components #4.4
Dismissible & Self Destructing Alerts
In this lesson, we'll focus on adding interactivity to our alerts by making them both conditionally dismissible and self-destructable.
EdgeJS Components #4.3
Inverse Alert Style & Cascading Slots
In this lesson, we'll add our alert's inverse styling by extending our base alert. We'll also see how to cascade slots passed into our inverse alert to our extended base alert.
Limiting, Sorting, & Pagination with the Query Builder
In this lesson, we'll take a look at the various options we have to limit results when using the query builder including first, firstOrFail, limit, and pagination. We'll also learn how we can sort our results.
EdgeJS Components #4.2
Adding Conditional Icon, Headline, and Message Content
In this lesson, we'll make our alert's icon, headline, and message completely optional. We'll also allow our icon to be provided via slot and our headline and message via prop or slot.
EdgeJS Components #4.1
Adding Alert Variants
In this lesson, we'll focus on adding a light, dark, blue, green, red, and yellow variant option to our base alert.
EdgeJS Components #4.0
Creating Our Base Alert
In this lesson, we'll create our base alert to serve as our building block for our content, variant, and style options. We'll also fix a pseudo-selector issue.
Intro to the Query Builder & It's Where Statements
In this lesson, we'll introduce the query builder. We'll spend most of our time looking at its various where statement options and how we can use them to build queries.
EdgeJS Components #3.4
Adding Button Inverse and Outline Styles
In this lesson, we'll add two new button style options, inverse and outline. Both styles will extend off the work we did with our base button to keep all functionality in one concise location
EdgeJS Components #3.3
Adding Button Variants
In this lesson, we'll add variant options for our base button. These will provide light and dark options as well as stateful coloring blue, green, red, and yellow.
EdgeJS Components #3.2
Adding Button Size Options
In this lesson, we'll add four size options to our base button large, base, small, and extra small. These sizes will then automatically be available as we add our button variants and styles.
EdgeJS Components #3.1
Adding Interactivity to our Button
In this lesson, we'll add extendable interactivity to our button using AlpineJS. We'll also walk through a demonstration of how we can utilize event propagation in AlpineJS to our advantage.
EdgeJS Components #3.0
Creating Our Base Button
In this lesson, we'll create our base button component which al our other button styles will derive from. It'll be in charge of building our classes, adding interactivity, and more.
EdgeJS Components #2.4
Main Slot, Named Slots, and Slot Scopes
In this lesson, we'll learn all about the main slot, how to define and use named slots, as well as passing state information from within our components to our slots using slot scopes.
EdgeJS Components #2.3
Serializing Props as Element Attributes
In this lesson, we'll learn about EdgeJS' serialize only and serialize except utility methods, which allow us to directly serialize key-value pairs from our props as element attributes within our components.
AdonisJS Quick Tip #18.0
How To Get City and State Info from User’s IP Address using IP2Location
In this lesson, we'll learn how to get our user's city, region, and country location information using their IP address.
EdgeJS Components #2.2
Component Props and Default State
In this lesson, we'll learn how about props and how props and state interact within EdgeJS Components. We'll also take a look at how we can default default state values for our components.
EdgeJS Components #2.1
Component State & Passing State from EdgeJS to ApineJS
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how we can define and manage state within EdgeJS Components. We'll also learn how we can pass single properties or full objects from EdgeJS to AlpineJS and our client-side scripts.
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