You just do stuff and don't explain why. "I'm gonna do this" then "I'm gonna do that" then "I'll call it 3.7" then "a little of this" then "a little of that." Yup, ok! Thanks guy! Thanks for whatever that was! Man the bar is low. Dying for a Digital Ocean post here.
Thank you for the explanation but I finding it difficult to deploy a monorepo(having both client and server on the same github repository) application. I used next js and I want to deploy only the client side on aws amplify. Anytime I try I get error which tries to install prisma from the server folder meanwhile i set the root to be the client folder only. Help me with it.
I might be missing something but how does a Django server set the browser cookie? It's not being set in the React app so I'm completely baffled how that's being set. Anybody? Thanks
I was looking for such a nice tutorial for long time. Could you please integrate myql db rather than sqlite3 in your source code and then dockerize this full project
for fixed files yes you can do this but then you don't need to use Django anyway ? How can I do this on dynamic sites, posts, slugs, h1, title, content?
It's so rare that I click like on a video, but wow this was a great video. Had to go seerching in my apps UI to even find the button. Thank you for the explanation.
Very good video. Summarizes all details of internationalization in Django. Helped a lot and saved time while easily implementing language support. Thanks!
Thank You this is Great! I took Notes on all the steps. I would add you should be integrating unit tests so that you don't rely on manualy testing your API.
I've used nginx, it's pretty convenient to do in containers and automatically have Django collect static into a volume shared with nginx, then reboot the nginx container and voila🎉
Hi there, I have a question. When you modify the superuser in the user model before modifying it, it works. but when I modify the user for the new user model, it no longer allows me to create a super user, how can I create a separate user model?