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Building with AdonisJS & Inertia
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Lesson 7.7
Replicating Behaviors for Access Levels & Statuses
In this lesson, we'll replicate everything we've done for difficulties to add our access levels and statuses.
Lesson 7.6
Creating A Reusable Sorting Vue Component
In this lesson, we'll extract the drag-and-drop logic we added in the last lesson into a reusable Vue component so we can easily make use of the same behavior for our access levels & statuses.
Lesson 7.5
Sorting Difficulties with Drag & Drop
In this lesson, we'll allow our user's to customize the ordering of their difficulties via drag-and-drop using VueDraggable. When they commit a change by dropping an item, we'll persist the updated sort to our database.
EdgeJS Components
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Lesson 6.2
Form HTTP Method Components
In this lesson, we'll create helper HTTP Method form components, further simplifying our method spoofing by allowing us to just chain the desired method off our form component.
Lesson 6.1
Form Component Method Spoofing
In this lesson, we'll add simplified HTTP Method Spoofing functionality to our base form component. With this simplified functionality all we'll need to do is specify the desired HTTP Method to the method prop and it'll add it to our URL.
Lesson 6.0
Form Utility Component
In this lesson, we'll start a form utility component. This component will allow us to create one central location where we can maintain our forms and provide additional functionality like simplified method spoofing.
Let's Learn AdonisJS 5
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Lesson 6.2
Model vs Database Query Builder
In this lesson, we'll take a look at the differences between the model and database query builders.
Lesson 6.1
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.
Lesson 6.0
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.
Building with AdonisJS & Inertia
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Lesson 7.7
Replicating Behaviors for Access Levels & Statuses
In this lesson, we'll replicate everything we've done for difficulties to add our access levels and statuses.
Lesson 7.6
Creating A Reusable Sorting Vue Component
In this lesson, we'll extract the drag-and-drop logic we added in the last lesson into a reusable Vue component so we can easily make use of the same behavior for our access levels & statuses.
Lesson 7.5
Sorting Difficulties with Drag & Drop
In this lesson, we'll allow our user's to customize the ordering of their difficulties via drag-and-drop using VueDraggable. When they commit a change by dropping an item, we'll persist the updated sort to our database.
AdonisJS + InertiaJS
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Lesson 9.0
How To Create An AdonisJS 5 & Inertia 1 Project with SSR
In this lesson, we’ll take a look at how to set up AdonisJS 5 and InertiaJS V1 using server-side rendering (SSR).
Lesson 8.0
Form Validation Error Handling
In this lesson, we'll see just how nice InertiaJS is when it comes to form validation error handling. As you'll see, little work needs to be done on our part.
Lesson 7.0
Introducing InertiaJS Forms & The InertiaJS Form Helper
In this lesson, we'll learn about InertiaJS and how it differs when it comes to forms. We'll see how it helps simplify response handling and treats forms as a hybrid between APIs and a Monolith. We'll also learn about Inertia's form helper.
Amplify + Nuxt
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Lesson 7.0
How To Deploy a Nuxt SPA to AWS Amplify for Production
We'll learn how to create and deploy an Amplify production environment so that our development data and production data are separate from one another.
Lesson 6.0
How To Deploy A Nuxt SPA To AWS Amplify
In this lesson we cover how to deploy our Nuxt application as an SPA to AWS Amplify.
Lesson 5.0
Implementing Our Private & Public Amplify GraphQL API In Our Nuxt App
In this lesson we'll be implementing the publicly and privately accessible GraphQL API that we created in the last lesson within our Nuxt project.