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Prefetching Page to Boost Load Times in InertiaJS 2
In this lesson, we'll take a look at the new prefetching feature in InertiaJS 2. We can use this feature to load the next page's data before the user even clicks on the link.
Polling for Changes in InertiaJS 2
In this lesson, we'll cover the new polling feature in InertiaJS 2 to see how we can use it to poll our server at an interval for updated information.
Upgrading to Inertia 2
During this series, InertiaJS release version 2 consisting of minimal breaking changes and several new features. In this lesson, we'll upgrade our packages to the latest for both InertiaJS & AdonisJS.
Clearing Login Attempt Rate Limits on Password Reset
In this lesson, we'll finish our authentication rate limiting flow by clearing out any rate limits counting against the user when they reset their password.
Restricting Login Attempts with Rate Limiting
In this lesson, we'll add AdonisJS' Rate Limiter to our web login action to restrict the number of times a user can attempt to login to our application with invalid credentials.
Setting Up Secondary TailwindCSS Config & CSS File for our Landing Page
In this lesson, we'll create a second TailwindCSS configuration and CSS file specifically for our landing page, which we'll render with EdgeJS.
Applying Our Authorization UI Checks
In this lesson, we'll use our access controls to apply authorization checks to the user interface of our application. This will ensure users don't see actionable items for operations they aren't allowed to perform.
Applying Our Server-Side Authorization Checks
In this lesson, we'll use our access controls to add authorization checks to our controllers where needed. This will help ensure members can't update, delete, or invite users.
Rolling Our Own Authorization Access Controls
In this lesson, we'll create our own simple authorization access control list. We'll then share this list globally throughout our application by appending it to our HttpContext and sharing it with our Vue application via Inertia.
Refreshing Partial Page Data
In this lesson, we'll implement a refresh functionality on our org users and invites tables using Inertia's nifty partial data reloading feature.
Removing an Organization User
In this lesson, we'll add the ability to remove users, including ourselves, from an organization. We'll also discuss a few key elements needed to handle this gracefully.
Canceling an Organization Invite
In this lesson, we'll add the ability to cancel a sent invitation to an organization.
Adding the Organization Invite User Interface
In this lesson, we'll wrap up our invite send & accept flows by adding the UI needed to view pending organization invites as well as send new invites. We'll then walk through tests of each flow scenario to ensure all is working.
Accepting an Organization Invitation
We'll add our route to handle accepting an organization invite. Within this route, we'll verify our signed url, ensure the invitation is valid, accept the invite, and gracefully handle the use-case where users may need to first login or register.
Sending an Invitation to Join Our Organization
In this lesson, we'll begin our organization invite system by first adding the ability to send an invitation email to join our organization.
Listing Current Organization Members
In this lesson, we'll query and list all current members within our active organization.
Updating & Deleting an Organization
In this lesson, we'll begin work on our organization's settings page by adding the ability to update and delete the active organization.
Account Deletion & Cleaning Dangling Organizations
In this lesson, we'll add the ability for our user's to delete their accounts. During account deletion, we'll also delete any organization's this user is the only member of, keeping them from dangling inside our database without users.
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