Roughly 2 years ago, we started migrating Vulcan.js from Meteor, to Next.js.
I’m going to guess that the past few weeks have sucked for pretty much everybody reading this. But in a way, open-source software can be a unexpected escape from the daily grind.
Fixing bugs and refactoring React forms might not sound like the sexiest thing ever, but it’s a nice…
Vulcan 1.14 brings a rethinking of the APIs for the entire data flow, from server to client.
Another big release for Vulcan.js, the React & GraphQL full-stack framework.
Vulcan’s latest update changed the schema and methods by which voting on posts, comments, etc. are handled, and this post will walk you through migrating your old votes to the new version.
The biggest change with this version of VulcanJS is the new package architecture for the Forum Example. Until now, the code for that example has been distributed across multiple vulcan:posts, vulcan:comments, etc. packages.
vulcan:posts
vulcan:comments
The big new feature in VulcanJS 1.7 is the introduction of the Card and…