azure-sdk-for-js
Blitz
azure-sdk-for-js | Blitz | |
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5 | 23 | |
1,931 | 13,390 | |
0.7% | 0.3% | |
10.0 | 8.7 | |
6 days ago | 15 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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azure-sdk-for-js
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Possible to kick off deployment from Node.js application?
If you can't and have to deal with this time bomb. Simply use the azure sdk https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js
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Azure Identity SDK (JS) How to Authenticate to User's Azure Account
One of the things I tried was opting into the Interactive Browser of the DefaultAzureCredential as described in that blog post. But even though, I could see the browser method in the src (https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-js/blob/main/sdk/identity/identity/src/credentials/defaultAzureCredential.browser.ts), I couldn't figure how to opt into this when using the actual SDK. I couldn't find that method in the npm package in Azure Identity, and the documentation (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/@azure/identity/defaultazurecredentialoptions?view=azure-node-latest) didn't help me either. If this is the correct option for my use case, I would like to understand how to opt into it and use it.
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Say Hello to the Kyma Update Twitter Bot via Azure Durable Functions
In the meantime an new library arrived (Link) that support state-of-the-art JavaScript and TypeScript. To be honest, I was too lazy to switch, as the API changed a bit or maybe I just wanted to keep some work for later improvement ... who knows π
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Processing CloudEvents for Azure EventGrid via Azure Functions
JavaScript
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Weekly Developer Roundup #16 - Sun Oct 04 2020
Azure/azure-sdk-for-js (TypeScript): This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JavaScript (NodeJS & Browser). For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/azure/ or our versioned developer docs at https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk-for-js.
Blitz
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refine vs Blitz.js
Blitz is also an open-source project that allows users to access the code and allows to contribute. Their community has generated a lot of impact as well, and has grown rapidly over time since the creation in 2020:
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Show HN: A social network like Myspace, built on top of Notion
Not yet, I actually just whipped it up quickly last week after I was browsing the Notion subreddit and it reminded me of myspace.
These are the tools I used:
* BlitzJS (https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz)
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We built an open-source React-based framework(2.9k stars on GitHub) for building CRUD apps rapidly.
Maybe you could help/join this project? https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz
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Blitz.js β The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js
Hello, I'm the creator of Blitz.js (first announced 2.5 years ago)
Today the Blitz.js 2.0 pivot to a modular Next.js toolkit reached Beta status [1]
Previously Blitz abstracted Next.js, but Blitz 2.0 is now a modular toolkit that plugs into any new or existing Next.js app. Blitz picks up where Next.js leaves off, providing libraries and conventions for shipping and scaling small to large apps.
When I first created Blitz, my aim was to have an all-in-one fullstack framework for Javascript like Ruby on Rails. But that proved to be too difficult. I've decided that achieving an all-in-one framework for JS like Rails is too difficult unless you have a ton of funding and don't have to make meaningful money.
The difference with JS is that client-side frameworks like React have an incredible amount of complexity. Trying to manage all of that and all the other fullstack framework stuff like API layers, auth, file uploads, etc is too large of scope.
So now Blitz is no longer trying to do it all and is focusing on all the non-frontend functionality you need to ship web apps.
Going forward, we want to be the most trusted technical resource for rapidly building and scaling full-stack TypeScript apps.
[1] https://github.com/blitz-js/blitz/releases/tag/v2.0.0-beta.1
- Blitz - β‘οΈThe Fullstack React Framework β built on Next.js
- NEXT is cool, is Blitz cooler?
- What handles Next better than Remix?
- What is your opinion on blitz.js and prisma? Do you think they could be used as an industry standard?
- Important Discussion on Possible Blitz.js Pivot
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