does this methodology support pdf upload and download??
@CodingAfterThirtyКүн бұрын
Yes you can upload pdfs as well.
@advokats0864 күн бұрын
Need more detail on writing code to create an Auth system in Strapi ...
@CodingAfterThirty4 күн бұрын
You can check out the repo for the code. The setup is pretty straightforward. If you have any additional questions, let me know. In this case, I used a social provider, which simplified the process. I just wanted to overview the process and share the completed code. In the future, I will record a complete step-by-step tutorial. I am unable to do it due to my limited time at the moment. So, doing a walk-through and including the repo with full example I think is a good compromise. Thank you for checking out the video 🙂
@shawnlee59565 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing, maybe start on empty project will have better understanding.
@CodingAfterThirty4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback and checking out the video, I agree with you, unfortunately do to my schedule, I don't have the time, so I figured creating something vs nothing is better. I feel it provides a middle ground for me where I can show an explainer and share the code.
@Mas-zg4mf5 күн бұрын
Thanks for making these
@CodingAfterThirty4 күн бұрын
Thank you for checking out the channel and the video.🙂
@GleristonCastro5 күн бұрын
Já que se esforçou em fazer em vários idiomas o vídeo, vou comentar também em português, obrigado!
@mystupidbrain52995 күн бұрын
Another great tutorial. ❤
@notarant51079 күн бұрын
This sucks because I'm stuck in the recovery screen with time machine and Siri
@tamakunay915810 күн бұрын
on a more serious note, do you have like a full tutorial on Strapi and then Nextjs then after build a fullstack webapp using the 2 or just a tutorial building a project with strapi backend and nextjs frontend adding features like authentication, permissions etc
@CodingAfterThirty9 күн бұрын
I made a few videos on the channel covering these topics, and now that Strapi 5 is out, I am working on new videos. I plan to release stand-alone videos covering each aspect of Next.js and Strapi right now. Rather than a complete tutorial due to time commitment and my bandwidth. But in terms of a full tutorial as part of my work, I am working on one free code camp. Afterward, we will work on an official course for Strapi covering all aspects of Strapi and the Next implementation.
@alexdin156510 күн бұрын
please ca you make a comprehensive crash course on Payload CMS. It's a fantastic tool, but I’ve noticed that many tutorials out there are either outdated or don't dive deep enough for beginners. A step-by-step guide for getting started, covering key concepts like collections, fields, and hooks, would be super helpful for people who are new to it. Plus, since Payload is database-agnostic and integrates seamlessly with Next.js, I think there’s a lot of interest in learning how to set it up and use it effectively. I’m sure many people (including myself) would appreciate a full beginner-friendly tutorial! Thanks for considering it! 😊
@CodingAfterThirty10 күн бұрын
Hey Alex, Payload is a great alternative. And at one point I want to explore it more. But at the moment, I have few projects that I am building which are all using Strapi with custom customizations and plugins. And since this is what I mostly use for freelance clients, it is much easier for me to make content around things that I am using on day to day basis.
@damiansimonak795511 күн бұрын
Hmm it looks like in Strapi 5 it is easier to develop and manage. I have one project still in develop mode and thinking about upgrade to the strapi 5. Right now there is NextJS 14 and Strapi 4
@CodingAfterThirty11 күн бұрын
If you need any help or have questions, let me know. I hang out at Strapi's open office hours on their Discord channel Mon - Fri 12:30pm CST.
@damiansimonak795511 күн бұрын
@ wow Nice thank you ☺️
@sivanyamurayama552313 күн бұрын
can the same be done in a country such as india after working so hard on front-end and then try to expand to full-stack and never get hired for a regular job or as a freelance contractor after age 40 as a fresh developer? actually low code learner can transaction in digital marketer, maybe
@CodingAfterThirty13 күн бұрын
I am not sure about the market in India, so it will be hard to give advice. One thing that you can try is to find other similar positions that are tech-related but not direct software engenner.
@sivanyamurayama552311 күн бұрын
@@CodingAfterThirty Ok
@jabadashudau242214 күн бұрын
Is codeears free?
@CodingAfterThirty13 күн бұрын
Yes, it was when I was using it last time.
@Linux_Prime15 күн бұрын
Hi! which course did you follow to fully complete? Because you said you used to learn by john smilga but you also said you build the project by following brad traversy.
@CodingAfterThirty14 күн бұрын
John Smilga courses were my favorite and this are the ones I recommend first. I basically took most of his courses.
@Linux_Prime14 күн бұрын
@CodingAfterThirty ok. Thank you so much!
@mengzhu-z3w15 күн бұрын
Hello. I encountered a problem that I couldn't solve while using Strapi 5. I learned Strapi 5 by watching your teaching videos and gained a lot of knowledge. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Could you please leave an email address? I'd like to consult you about the problem I've encountered. Here's my problem: I defined an "image_url" field in the schema.json of Strapi 5. This field stores the image access address of Cloudflare's R2. Since the type of the "image_url" field I defined is "text", I want to be able to preview the image on the detail page of user data in the Strapi 5 administrative backend. I've tried many methods but kept failing, and the project also reported errors. Now I can't solve it and would like to ask how this should be solved. If you have similar tutorials, please send them to me for learning. Thank you very much!
@apateonaeagle992816 күн бұрын
Dude, keep going please. The best Astro tutorials I've ever seen on internet. Thank you!
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback, I will get back to the swing of things. Have been caught up at work but will make time for it.
@anujamore828219 күн бұрын
Hi was wondering if you could link this plugin to strapi project so that we don't have to go to plugin folder and watch it
@CodingAfterThirty18 күн бұрын
Yeah, the best way is to publish the plugin to NPM and just install it in your Strapi app. I only have it in the plugins folder during development.
@magiquemarker20 күн бұрын
Muchos gracias!
@CodingAfterThirty18 күн бұрын
Thank you for checking out the video.
@arearningtech362321 күн бұрын
Wow, seeing your video after 3 years..
@gentlemanjack408321 күн бұрын
Is there a video where you use those components on the frontend side?
@CodingAfterThirty18 күн бұрын
I have not created that portion of the project, but I in the process creating new videos where I will cover this topic.
@engineertime894221 күн бұрын
How about Unreal Engine
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
I would imagine same tips will apply, all though I don't use Unreal for anything at the moment.
@Linux_Prime15 күн бұрын
@@CodingAfterThirty Hi. Did you follow brad traversy course or john smilga course? beacuse i am thinking to follow as you explain in this video. please reply!.
@thomasgrandjean706223 күн бұрын
thank you so much, can't wait for part 4
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
You're welcome 😊 Getting back into the swing of things. Will be working on more starting this weekend.
@VictorConopliovАй бұрын
Great video, thank you for it, I like the idea of building something first and then looking at the tutorial, sounds interesting! For learning it's also quite cool to try different mental models and approaches, Personally, I prefer natural and organic learning that fits my desires, I don't think about learning in this case, I enjoy it, I think learning begins when you stop thinking about it At the moment I have a list of things I'd like to learn, but I won't start doing it until I have the right context for learning, it could be something fun like a hobby project (portfolio site, habit tracker, etc.) or I could promise to help someone with something and at the same time create a problem for myself and some "positive" stress (even if the promise works, I don't like it, it's still a bit artificial)
@CodingAfterThirty27 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking out the video. I love your approach to learning. It seems that you find it enjoyable. I think of learning as an explorer, looking to discover something cool, which helps me keep it fun. Many people think of learning as boring and tedious, but if you can find some joy in the process, it will be much more fun and rewarding.
@mikocstАй бұрын
I've been loving this snippets you've been uploading on the channel. They're always full of valuable insights. I kinda approach it the same but instead of multiple languages, I try to build animations with different libraries like motion.dev versus gsap. I always find that pretty cool. As I learn more JS and react, i feel like the libraries I expand to for what I need teach me JS concepts that I wasn't familiar with. By diving into react, I've been using more map functions to take data from arrays or objects within arrays. I've also been using Ternary operators more too. I feel like once I go back into vanilla JS, I can implement those new concepts to make my life a bit easier.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Hey, would love to have you on and chat about everything you are doing and your learning journey whenever you are availble.
@johnacsyenАй бұрын
Concisely explained. Thanks
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Thank you for checking out the video.
@mykelfashonhous1037Ай бұрын
Your channel has great quality contents but still it is not delivering its right audiences due to SEO problems. You should focus on your SEO so that You can get a big fanbase.Due to SEO problems your videos don't get views and videos don't reach people. Your videos are truly amazing and inspiring! We have a team of professional editors who would love the opportunity to work with you. Would you like to give us the chance to send you some samples of our work? You can check them out in your spare time
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
Thx
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
Thank you for checking out the content.
@stevepottz111Ай бұрын
Nikolas Svelte course is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Sick. He was telling me about it. I should link to it. www.udemy.com/share/10bZyt3@H68msNTw7lxQ0fc3kTNTkXWbA8MZYbGhAOvpWJcjp2QFLaP0Vhn_S2-yLaGOVFoq/
@vinayreddy-29Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the videos, can you please make videos with strapi and angular as frontend
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
Unfortunately I have never used Angular before. But I can do some research and come up maybe with a crash course.
@MohamedSonaTaАй бұрын
Could you Explain Strapi v5 the id field in the database is no longer unique to each collection Entry, if u noticed when Create new Post entry And it's in response id = 2.. i see it's random for each entry based on all Collections
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
Are you on Strapi 5? We now use the doucmentId .
@avzenАй бұрын
Very clear and helpful explanation. Thank you!
@CodingAfterThirty16 күн бұрын
Thank you. I plan on continuing the course and make the next part soon.
@astratowАй бұрын
3:20 You can hear him 5:05 What about PHP? 6:30 AI tools try out 10:20 frameworks
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Hello my friend. Hope you have been good.
@astratowАй бұрын
@CodingAfterThirty yeah kind of. I worked with Typescript - React - TailwindCSS lately. Still waiting for my dream job in PHP :) Thanks for showing up :) great to see you looking good bro!
@jk-fy8onАй бұрын
I am 34
@honey-xr5kpАй бұрын
wait if i use chatgpt to help me, should I be putting the prompts in github?
@damiansimonak7955Ай бұрын
In my country there is no Junior job offer anymore. It''s pretty frustrating because I learn to code last year and learned React,Next,Node with Express MongoDB + SQL and also C# but on marketplace are just Mid/Senior and all of them want AWS,Docker,Kubernetes,Networking Knowledge, C++,Java,Python,SQL/NoSQL, Azure, CI/CD, Jenkis, Jest, Cypress and I feel now that this field is not anymore for Junior developer. And what is more frustration Mid level is 3-5 years enterprise experience. Situation is bad and all of my colleagues left IT field. There is just IoT interesting.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Wow. That is very frustrating. Sorry to hear that. Have you considered, instead of working for a company, trying to freelance and find your clients as a fallback?
@damiansimonak7955Ай бұрын
@ my big problem is that I don’t know coding like professional that Client ask for how long it take to finish. It’s good to finish course but in reality I have no tutorial or script how to do something. I have to think read documentation it take a lot of time. And it can be bad reviews for me. I am afraid from Upwork or Fiverr. Also there are offers for 5$. This is why I would like to go to the corporation get experiences 🙂 Sorry for my English I am not native speaker 😀
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
@@damiansimonak7955 No problem, when I started out, I found some none profit organizations that needed websites. I worked as a volunteer for free on project for them and used it on my resume. Also when applying, instead of applying to tech companies, I applied to marketing agencies that worked with tools like wordpress or other similar platforms just to start building some experience. While doing this, I continued to apply to companies to see if I can get hired while working as a part time contractor for a marketing web agency doing simple wordpress sites.
@cryora28 күн бұрын
Back in the day a junior knows C++, Java, Python. React and node didn't exist.
@damiansimonak795528 күн бұрын
@ in my country are just senior offer for C++. Java is mid. I know Python. But there are a lot of PHP job offers 😃
@mahalobrownieАй бұрын
thank you for this discussion
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Thank you for checking out the video 🙂
@Shadowsil31Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. Could you elaborate on the ‘admin’ part in the routes. I'd like to be able to manage admin permissions to determine who can and can't access my plugin. I didn't find this in the Strapi V5 documentation.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Are you accessing your plugin via API or in the admin area of your Strapi app?
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
If it is for the admin pannel in strapi you would have to set it up inside your plugin Acttions define the permissions, and then register them with actionProvider here is the code example import type { Core } from '@strapi/strapi'; import { pluginManager } from './initialize'; const bootstrap = async ({ strapi }: { strapi: Core.Strapi }) => { const actions = [ { section: 'plugins', displayName: 'Read', uid: 'read', pluginName: 'content-embeddings', }, { section: 'plugins', displayName: 'Update', uid: 'update', pluginName: 'content-embeddings', }, { section: 'plugins', displayName: 'Create', uid: 'create', pluginName: 'content-embeddings', }, { section: 'plugins', displayName: 'Delete', uid: 'delete', pluginName: 'content-embeddings', }, { section: 'plugins', displayName: 'Chat', uid: 'chat', pluginName: 'content-embeddings', }, ]; await strapi.admin.services.permission.actionProvider.registerMany(actions); const pluginSettings = await strapi.config.get('plugin.content-embeddings'); await pluginManager.initialize(pluginSettings as any); }; export default bootstrap;
@Shadowsil31Ай бұрын
@@CodingAfterThirty Thank you very much for your time. I will try it as soon as possible.
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
did you try cursor?yeah, you can't build for seconds a big page, but when it is a big project, you work slowly step by step file file like programmers, now tell me why it will not recplace programmers?
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
you can do many things faster than you don't need many people in the company
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
I use cursor and v0 to build things fast. I am good but not perfect. The keyword is instilled, meaning that, at this point, you need a developer in the loop. But yeah, I can see how it would replace some of the junior-level tasks. In terms of completely replacing developers. It is not even close. However, I can see that by making the team size smaller, the efficiency of an engineer working with AI is more productive. If the question is, should you learn to code in 2025 due to AI? It's like saying should you learn math when calculators were invented. I think AI will change the field but not end it. Developers will always be needed; it is just that the tools we use and how we code will change. I have many friends who were laid off; they all found new dev jobs and are back at work. AI is not replacing everybody. 😅 at least for now
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
@CodingAfterThirty we'll see, it'll recplace almost all of them
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
we will have to see what the future will bring, but for now that has not been the case. I would suggest not giving up pursuing any skills in things that you enjoy doing. If ai starts replacing all developers, than it will surely replace everyone else. At that point, we will have alot of other issues to worry about, and it wont be our jobs. My question to you is, what will happen to the world if every job is automated. I don't know the answer to that@@יצחקי-צ6ח
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
@CodingAfterThirty thx I hope I'll return to write code, because cursor do for me all
@Nostalgia_SpaceАй бұрын
People are way too caught up in the hype to realize that these sensationalist trends have happened before. The tech industry is especially prone to venture capital-driven cycles of over-promising and under-delivering. Hype is a core aspect of what sells tech products, at least initially. Over time, as people realize their expectations are unrealistic, the hype cycle falls into a trough of disillusionment (look up Gartner’s Hype Cycle). In other words, the “bubble” pops. MIT has recently warned about the financial waste AI hype will create. As a developer, I am not concerned about AI automating everyone out of existence. Any programmer who has worked with AI understands its inadequacies and sees right through this bullshit narrative. I worry about how this hype will affect the long-term stability of the field of software development. I see way too many KZbin clickbaiters profiting from the fear and lack of experience of fledgling developers, scaring them away from computer science and the industry altogether. As the current generation of developers nears retirement, there will be few workers to take their place. So, who’s going to create the software? AI sure as hell won’t. What people don’t understand is that narrow AI is merely a tool requiring human input and control-it is not a sentient, autonomous being (AGI is science fiction). Just as calculators cannot sprout legs and teach math classes, AI can’t leap out of our computer screens and develop software in our stead. If humans are not actively steering development, maintaining code, and setting objectives, the entire system grinds to a halt. New software innovations won’t emerge by magic; they require human developers to design, debug, and deploy them. Bugs, security flaws, and performance issues are not things AI can solve in isolation. Without people in control, progress in software and technology becomes impossible. Therefore, I foresee a massive disillusionment with the industry and a coming bubble pop. Companies that prematurely laid off workers in anticipation of an AI product that never arrived will scramble to find developers. By then, the pool of available developers will have shrunk, forcing employers to make competitive offers to attract workers. As a result, the remaining developers will become highly valuable assets that will no longer be taken for granted-at least, not until the next hype cycle.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
This is a very powerful message, and this is why people need to continue sharpening their skills; they can't be ready to take advantage when the bubble pops.
@hsdevАй бұрын
Thank you for this series! I am doing my research on Strapi and this was very helpful 🙌🏼
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Nice. Strapi 5 is now out, and there are lots of cool changes. If you have any questions, let me know. I use Strapi all the time.
@freudibili42Ай бұрын
Thank you my friend it really helps.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and glad it helped.
@MondiKoci-q8iАй бұрын
Thank you!
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Thank you for checking out the video.
@asifzulkifli8090Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos. Really helped me get more insights on Strapi 5
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thank you for checking out the channel.
@lostinthenarrativveАй бұрын
Hey Paul, how did you do that stars effect ? is there a keyword I can search for ?
@mystupidbrain5299Ай бұрын
I was using a library. Sorry. I just realized I am commenting from my trolling account. I included the repo to the project in the description. You can pull it locally and see what the components look like. Hope that helps.
@lostinthenarrativveАй бұрын
@@mystupidbrain5299 LMAO thanks bro <3
@Thor-o1vАй бұрын
Thanks for this!
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Thank you for checking out the content.
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
Thx
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Any time. Thank you for checking out the video. 🙂
@יצחקי-צ6חАй бұрын
@CodingAfterThirty what do you think study how to code?I build all things with cursor because that I don't know if study
@coffeecodeandchatАй бұрын
This was a fun interview.
@ThrowbackGaming1Ай бұрын
I can tell you exactly who it's for: people with little to no code experience that still want to build products.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Lol. That's me, and I still prefer cursor and v0. Thank you for checking out the channel and video. 🙂
@orelhassidАй бұрын
Bolt is very impressive, it make some of the work done, but then there are some bugs, and when he try to fix the errors it makes it worst and broke all the project. So I think at first he is doing a good job by creating structure project, but when it comes to troubleshooting and fix errors there are some improvements
@orelhassidАй бұрын
So I fix the error manually and now it's working, but I notice the best part - you can still continue edit the project even if I dont have credits
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Yeah, I am going to keep my eye out for the improvements. At the moment, Cursor AI and v0 are my favorite tools. Thanks for checking out the video.
@orelhassidАй бұрын
@ Thank you for making the video 🔥
@mohammedhanifa8259Ай бұрын
i was just abuot to buy the primium what and idiot i havent paid for cursor zet i geuss bolt is good for me as approaching thirtz and getting overwehlmed with set up and project overview its verz appealing.
@CodingAfterThirtyАй бұрын
Will all the subscriptions out there, easy to get hooked. For my day-to-day bolt does not make sense. But I can see how it can be useful to some. For me, I am sticking with the Cursor and v0 for now. Thanks for checking out the video.
@mymorningjacket_Ай бұрын
Going to try this tomorrow since supabase keeps buggin