Got a new system and OBS output was set to 1280p by default, hence the poor quality. Will be better after the next video. The content is still solid. 😏
Thanks for the super!! I don't really have a structure per say when it comes to learning something. I've followed a lot of creators in this space on RU-vid and twitter. That's how I stay up to date with the current trends. Other than that, it's just problems that I come across while working on my own projects(full time or side gigs). You'd almost always have some or the other problem for which there'll most likely be a solution out there, but trying to fix it by yourself teaches you a lot. So that's kinda like my framework since past few months. Coming to what all I know now, it's not like I know everything in one particular language. Even though most of my time is spent on javascript and everything around it, I won't have a problem picking up a project in python. Most of the logic stays the same, it's just the semantics that take about a week or 2, to get used to.
tysm well explained 😇 I feel like I might be overusing it in some of my components. Could you guide me on the best use cases for this pattern? I'd appreciate any advice to help me use it more effectively
Nice explanation I understand in one go👍, i have one question if i closed browser & heat api from postman then notification shows ? How to send notifications to particular users some users in my application ? Any idea or reference code in node.js & react, Thanks ones again really good explanation… 👌🏻👍
That is a great video, thank you very much, And I want to know that, if user use google chrome in their mobile phone, if user close the web page, can I send the Push notifications to the user mobile phone ?
I need help self.addEventListener("push", e => { console.log('called',e.data.text()) self.registration.showNotification("Wohoo!!", { body: e.data.text() }) }) in the above code, I receive the message from the server, that is hello world. I verify this with console.log() each time I send a push notification from server but I don't get a popup notification? even though my Notification.permission return 'granted' can someone help please.
Hi Akilesh, i am having one doubt. In my previous project, they have used react query. Also we created axios api instance in seperate class based js file. Inside axios class wrapper , we have used both in memory cache with js object and browser cache using caches api provided by browser. Even though we are using this instance which has capable of handling both in memory and browser cache. Our Senior devs also used react query for api calls like usequery and useMutation. My doubt is , react query also does the same caching right just like caches api in the browser level using service worker cache storage? Is it any different? Please answer
@@sandyGamer97 React query has it's own in memory cache. On reload, the cache is deleted unlike service worker + browser cache APIs, which are persistent. The features highlighted in the series come out of the box with react query and it's also optimised for server side cache management. The browser cache along with service workers cater to offline first applications and while you can achieve what react query does using these APIs, it may not be as efficient and developer friendly.
Hello! Thanks for the video! How can I send notification only for special users (if they triggered some events: register, success subscription e,t,c). How to link userId and subscription object?
Great series for this push notification. I am not able to see the notification in chrome, though I am seeing the message (sent from the server ) is getting logged to console in push event oof the service worker. but its not showing on UI.
Thanks for making this! I was switching from one video to another until I found yours. You have covered all the basics in the best way possible. So many moving parts in this. Thanks for explaining each and every step! I am grateful to you for sharing your knowledge without any filter.