next-payload
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next-payload
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Advice on building a blog with Next.js
You can host payload within next.js itself on Vercel or similar https://github.com/payloadcms/next-payload
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What approach to take?
Next Payload Demo - https://github.com/payloadcms/next-payload-demo Next Payload Serverless - https://github.com/payloadcms/next-payload
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Where to host nextjs with strapi website
If you host serverlessly like on vercel, then you have to provide your own db connection, email provider and S3 storage. See the bottom part of the next-payload readme here: https://github.com/payloadcms/next-payload
- The future of headless CMS
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The Future of Headless CMS
I've been building web apps for more than a decade. From an agency and consultancy perspective, developers can build truly amazing things on the web for any client need. The tools for building websites and apps have gotten better and better, the side-effect has been a mindblowing amount of complexity being introduced. You either end up with some no-code solution that is scoffed at by any serious engineer, or something built out that requires a senior engineer to maintain.
This ultimately is bad for the client and developers who have the resposibility of learning a dizzying amount of tooling just to make something that works. It shouldn't take a computer scientist to build a website.
To combat this we're excited to release a new package that simplifies your stack into a single repo with Next.js and Payload that can be run serverlessly. The beauty here is that there is very little devOps, generated typescript types unified across frontend and back, and the elimination of HTTP API calls between application and backend. https://github.com/payloadcms/next-payload
My co-founder of Payload, James Mikrut is doing a livestream with Vercel's Steven Tey to shed some more light on what we're seeing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWkR-OPXKRU
flyctl
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Should You Use Ruby on Rails or Hanami?
To begin with, you could go with a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider like Heroku, or Fly for a more seamless experience. You can also do a bit of DevOps: set up a Docker installation on a VPS and deploy your app there.
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How to deploy a nestjs back-end from a mono repo on fly.io
To begin visit fly.io to create an account. Next install flyctl a command line tool for creating and deploying fly apps. macOS
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Getting started with Open SaaS
For frontend deployment, I used Netlify (for the generous free package) and the recommended fly.io for server + database (also cheap package).
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Breaking the Myth: Scalable, Multi-Region, Low-Latency App Exists And Will Not Cost You A Kidney.
Create an account on Fly.io.
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How to use fly.io and Tigris to deploy a Next.js app
You can learn more about fly.io and tigris, we will need to create an account on both platforms for this project regardless. Anyway with the theory out of the way let's get started in the next section as we create our accounts and start building the app.
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Set up your own personal browser in the Cloud
Fly.io is a platform that helps you run your apps and databases closer to your users all around the world. It takes your app code, packages it up neatly, and puts it on virtual machines that can be quickly started or stopped. This makes your app faster for users and more reliable. Fly.io is easy to use, works well for small projects or personal apps. It's a great way to make sure your app runs smoothly for people no matter where they are.
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NoSQL Postgres: Add MongoDB compatibility to your Supabase projects with FerretDB
In this post, we'll start from scratch, running FerretDB locally via Docker, trying out the connection with mongosh and the MongoDB Node.js client, and finally deploy FerretDB to Fly.io for a production ready set up.
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Free tools for developers to build their apps
2- fly.io
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Top 5 Ways To Host Your Full-Stack App For Free 🚀✨
Fly is a cloud platform that focuses on global edge computing. Fly specializes in high-performance hosting and provides a global network of edge locations. Fly is known for its scalability and performance optimizations.
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Tech stack used for SaaS
But videototextai.com is built using NextJS + Firebase auth + Firestore and a backend deployed at fly.io . Fly makes it really easy to deploy docker containers and that is IMO the fastest way to develop, you can setup a local setup
What are some alternatives?
payload - The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
sk-trpc-payload - A turborepo template featuring Sveltekit and Payload CMS, ready to be deployed to a single node server - specifically using https://railway.app.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
next-payload-demo - The official demo for next-payload
s6-overlay - s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils & a custom init)
podman-compose - a script to run docker-compose.yml using podman
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
PolarDB-for-PostgreSQL - A cloud-native database based on PostgreSQL developed by Alibaba Cloud.
citus - Distributed PostgreSQL as an extension
libcluster - Automatic cluster formation/healing for Elixir applications