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jetstream | wasp | |
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23 | 194 | |
3,885 | 11,779 | |
0.4% | 7.9% | |
8.7 | 9.7 | |
4 days ago | about 24 hours ago | |
PHP | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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jetstream
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Is using the repository pattern best practise?
For writing models I would suggest using Action Closes. One example of them can be found in Jetstream's sourcecode. Actions are great to test in isolation and link to user stories.
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
While I prefer python for everything else, I'd go with Laravel Jetstream[1] for an MVP, just like I did with the last one I had to build. It's laravel, you can use Vue (React or Svelte) for your views instead of the blade templating language that comes with the framework. Jetstream also comes with Auth, user login and subscription and other useful stuff.
And for the flavor, I'd just go with DaisyUI[2] again, since it's based on tailwindcss and it's what I've been using lately.
In my experience, I can build MVPs real fast with the stack described above.
[1] https://jetstream.laravel.com
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How to call api internally and is that a good idea to call like that?
A well-implemented example of this would be in Laravel Jetstream, where an Actions namespace is defined for performing user-oriented tasks in Laravel Fortify β such as updating the user profile.
- What auth scaffolding should be used with sanctum tokens
- Admin panel with basic html css js
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`npm run dev` not copying css or js files to public. Bug?
This legacy package is a very simple authentication scaffolding built on the Bootstrap CSS framework. While it continues to work with the latest version of Laravel, you should consider using Laravel Breeze for new projects. Or, for something more robust, consider Laravel Jetstream.
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Preventing User Enumeration Attack in Laravel Apps
Laravel provide us with robust solutions and starter kits for authentication so let's start by creating a new Laravel 9 project and install Jetstram
- Jetstream - Tailwind scaffolding for the Laravel framework.
- Jetstream β Tailwind scaffolding for the Laravel framework
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Moving an existing vanilla PHP website to Laravel/Vue, using packages for different components
In terms off bullet points you added, I've made something pretty similar using Laravel with : Laravel Jetstream(application starter kit with inertia + vue stack) https://jetstream.laravel.com/
wasp
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πΈοΈ Web development trends we will see in 2024 π
Another example of a React framework utilizing Vite to give their users a SPA experience is Wasp - a full-stack framework for React & Node.js that drastically cuts the boilerplate. Despite being a full-stack framework, it focuses on the standardized approach of deploying a client-side React app with a Node.js server to be as portable as possible. With this approach, you can deploy your app pretty much anywhere, as well as self-host it, which is also a thing that we mentioned before in this article.
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Using Wasp to Build Full-Stack Web Applications on Koyeb
As before, you will be redirected to the application's login page. Click to link to sign up to create a new account. After authenticating, you will be able to access the todo list functionality as before. ## Conclusion In this guide, we demonstrated how to build and deploy a Wasp application to Koyeb. We started with one of Wasp's templates to create a working, full-stack web application backed by a database. We migrated the application's configuration from a local SQLite database to an external PostgreSQL database to prepare for deployment. Afterwards, we created a multi-stage `Dockerfile` to build and configure our various application layers. Finally, we deployed the backend and web app to Koyeb by targeting different stages in the `Dockerfile`. This tutorial covers the basics of how to manage a Wasp project and deploy to a production environment. As you continue to develop your projects, be sure to check out the [Wasp documentation](https://wasp-lang.dev/docs) to learn how to integrate new features, work with the data model, and leverage the development framework to make your life easier.
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π₯The first framework that lets you visualize your React/NodeJS app π€―
First off, Wasp is a full-stack React, NodeJS, and Prisma framework with superpowers. It just crossed 10,000 stars on GitHub, and it has been used to create over 50,000 projects.
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Getting started with Open SaaS
When building AI Blog Articles, I decided to get started as fast as possible. So I looked for a free boilerplate and stumbled upon Open SaaS, which used YC-backed Wasp. It is a full-stack React + NodeJS + Prisma that takes 8 hours to get started with.
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Ask HN: What's a batteries-included framework that's React-first?
Exactly. Wasp, https://wasp-lang.dev, is the only framework in the React/Node/Prisma space that's taking this opinionated approach to full-stack development.
For example, you get full-stack auth by just adding this to your config file:
`auth.methods: { email: {}, google: {} }`
Then you on-the-fly Auth UI components and all the necessary hooks
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π΅οΈββοΈ The Art of Self-Learning: How to Teach Yourself Any Programming Concept π€
If you already have some sort of foundation in programming, use AI and some great abstractions/frameworks to get things done even faster. For example, instead of creating everything from the ground up (and probably suffering on little things along the way) you can skip repeating yourself a ton of times by using Wasp, which is a great React/Node full-stack framework that takes care of managing the boilerplate side of programming for you. π€―
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Aider: AI pair programming in your terminal
Aider is one of my favorite AI agents, especially because it can work with existing codebases. We've seen a lot of good results from folks who used it with Wasp (https://github.com/wasp-lang/wasp) - a full-stack web framework I'm working on.
A "marketingy" demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXunbNBpgZg&ab_channel=Wasp
- Garden β The Design System by Zendesk
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π Our web framework reached 9,000 stars on GitHub! βοΈ 9οΈβ£0οΈβ£0οΈβ£0οΈβ£ βοΈ
Thanks for reading! Find more about Wasp and support us on our journey to reaching 10,000 stars here.
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Web frameworks we are most excited for in 2024
For those who want the tool to have full control over their stack simply and easily, look no further! Wasp is an opinionated full-stack framework that leverages its compiler for a fast and easy way to create a database, backend, and frontend for your app. It uses React, Node.js, and Prisma, which are some of the most well-known tools that full-stack web developers are using.
What are some alternatives?
breeze - Minimal Laravel authentication scaffolding with Blade, Vue, or React + Tailwind.
reflex - πΈοΈ Web apps in pure Python π
jwt-auth - π JSON Web Token Authentication for Laravel & Lumen
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django β¨
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
Mobile-First-RWD - An example of a mobile-first responsive web design
livewire - A full-stack framework for Laravel that takes the pain out of building dynamic UIs.
react-admin - A frontend Framework for building data-driven applications running on top of REST/GraphQL APIs, using TypeScript, React and Material Design
sanctum - Laravel Sanctum provides a featherweight authentication system for SPAs and simple APIs.
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