You have a next.js project in a local GIT repository, and you want to deploy it simply by pushing to a remote GIT repository. In this article I’ll show you how I did it.
In the last article we saw how one can use ooth as a standalone microservice (see the full example here). Your application client can then authenticate to ooth with any strategy, get a JWT in return, and use that to create a session with the actual…
Most of my meteor methods and publications belong to one of these two categories:
React UI component libraries are springing up everywhere. Here’s how we could improve their reusability.
To be more precise, let’s first make a distinction.
A quick example with Apollo server for Express, mutations, MongoDB resolvers including support for nested queries in about 100 lines of code.
GraphQL documentation out there tends to focus on queries, less on mutations, less on defining a…
or the long road in and out of Meteor
Understanding next.js when coming from the meteor paradigm.
A few weeks ago I wrote an article about web frameworks lock-in. I then criticized next.js as just the next iteration of shiny almighty tools we will have a hard time move…
Update 8 January 2018: Check out my youtube channel about Ooth and Staart.
Meteor methods already have it: when you publish a method, it is immediately available both on the client and on the server, with the same signature.
Meteor.methods({ newPost({title, content}) { if (Meteor.userId()) { Posts.insert({…