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10 | 312 | |
2,296 | 64,419 | |
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7.6 | 9.9 | |
3 months ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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mattermost-webapp
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Ask HN: What are the best open source TypeScript projects I can learn from?
I don't know about the quality, but Mattermost is in TS: https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-webapp
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The Platformer #30: 22e82dfc
On the web platform end, we merged the upgrade to React 17 (again) into master, and performed a bunch of (more minor) dependency updates while at it. We also continue our journey towards using MUI-based menus.
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The Platformer #28: No More Bad Ideas
On the web platform end, we continue the work on menu components, found and fixed the issue that marked a whole lot of channels as unread last week (with GarphQL enabled). Weâve also been working on performance regression tests. And weâre upgrading moar dependencies.
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The Platformer #26: The Subtle Art Of Letting Things Blow Up In Your Face
On the web platform end, the team has been working on unifying post components (and cleaning up afterwards), more fighting with Webpack and friends in the context of the front-end part of the multi-product architecture, testing out a prototype of menus based on Material UI, and the regular cycle of dependency updates.
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What are some great advanced open source Reactjs projects to learn from?
mattermost : https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-webapp
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Overwhelmed by Anticipation in The Cloud â The Mattermost Platformer #18
On the web platform end, beside being overwhelmed by anticipation of the upcoming new joiners, weâre making good progress in getting webpack federation ready to be merged. This will be a solid step towards the multi-product architecture on the front-end. The upgrade to React 17 is also almost there. Beyond that, as mentioned, weâre fixing a few issues in GraphQL before we enable it again on community.
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Benchmark Says No â The Mattermost Platformer #16
On the web platform end, we are experimenting with âtheme weeksâ as a budgeting hack to work on important but not urgent stuff. This first theme week (and this will likely be a recurring one) is focused on đĽ performance! Weâre pulling in a whole bunch of tickets accumulated over time of smaller things we can optimize for performance. Some of these improvements are already landing.
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Firehose â The Mattermost Platformer #15
Platform involves work in many of our âhighest trafficâ repositories. Iâm still figuring out reasonable ways how to keep up with whatâs happening in the webapp, server, mobile repos as well as everything related to QA.
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My 6 months job search as a junior software developer
Most projects on GitHub have CONTRIBUTING.md file which describes how you can contribute, so you can start from there. Generally I'd say getting to meaningful contributions is very difficult for someone without real-world development experience, so if you choose to do this it won't be easy. On the other hand, this is precisely why employers prefer people who already have this experience -- it takes time and effort and not everyone makes it even with support from senior collegues.
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Uclusion React code now public
Mattermost was the closest I was able to find and until their cloud beta finishes you have to setup a server to run them. With a Github or Google identity you are one click away from running Uclusion (and with any email several clicks) - no credit card required.
Nest
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NestJS tip: how to change HTTP server timeouts
When using the NestJS framework, sometimes you may need to change some default timeout. You can define them just like you'd do in a plain Node.js HTTP server like so:
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Containerize your multi-services app with docker compose
Back: a graphQL server built with Nestjs
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
NestJS - opinionated more scalable, but harder to learn docs
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Don't go all-in Clean Architecture: An alternative for NestJS applications
Pragmatically, we can apply this to a Nest application by creating an Interface for our services, separating the Presenter layer (Controller) from the Use Case (Services):
- Utilizando Testcontainers para Testes de Integração com NestJS e Prisma ORM
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A Gentle Introduction to Containerization and Docker
Itâs a text document that contains all the commands a user could call to assemble an image. Letâs check an example of a Dockerfile for a nodejs app in this case it will be a NestJS app and then explain each part.
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Scalable REST APIs with NestJS: A Testing-Driven Approach
describe('Create bookmarks', () => { const dto: CreateBookmarkDto = { title: 'NestJS', link: 'https://nestjs.com/', }; it('should create bookmark', () => { return pactum .spec() .post('/bookmarks') .withHeaders({ Authorization: 'Bearer $S{userAt}', }) .withBody(dto) .expectStatus(201) .stores('bookmarkId', 'id')//store the bookmark id in the variable bookmarkId .expectBodyContains(dto.title) .expectBodyContains(dto.link) }); });
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Rust GraphQL APIs for NodeJS Developers: Introduction
In my usual NodeJS tech stack, which includes GraphQL, NestJS, SQL (predominantly PostgreSQL with MikroORM), I encountered these limitations. To overcome them, I've developed a new stack utilizing Rust, which still offers some ease of development:
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Implement JWT Authentication in NestJS using Passport
The purpose of this article is to provide a step-by-step guide for implementing authentication system in a NestJS project using the Passport middleware module.
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From Frontend to Backend
That's exactly where I am. My manager gave me these links, that cover a lot of those words the backend uses, so I can identify what they mean and how to use them. 1. For inspiration and concepts: https://github.com/Sairyss/domain-driven-hexagon 2. Suggested to read the documentation for nest.js. They apply such concepts I don't understand: https://nestjs.com/
What are some alternatives?
react-most-wanted - React starter kit with "Most Wanted" application features
SailsJS - Realtime MVC Framework for Node.js
vuetify - đ Vue Component Framework
Koa - Expressive middleware for node.js using ES2017 async functions
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
loopback-next - LoopBack makes it easy to build modern API applications that require complex integrations.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
feathers - The API and real-time application framework
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
Ts.ED - :triangular_ruler: Ts.ED is a Node.js and TypeScript framework on top of Express to write your application with TypeScript (or ES6). It provides a lot of decorators and guideline to make your code more readable and less error-prone. âď¸ Star to support our work!
ts-routes - Strongly typed parameterized routing paths
Moleculer - :rocket: Progressive microservices framework for Node.js