Simple AdonisJS 6 Layout Component
With AdonisJS 6, layouts have been removed in favor of components. In this snippet, we provide a simple layout component example.
AdonisJS 5 is a NodeJS framework that's comes packed with everything you'll need to quickly build scalable and secure applications or APIs.
With AdonisJS 6, layouts have been removed in favor of components. In this snippet, we provide a simple layout component example.
If your server is proxied by Cloudflare, chances are the built-in method to get the user IP Address in AdonisJS is returning Cloudflare's IP instead of your users. With this snippet, we'll fix that!
We can bind handlers to transaction events to easily defer specific actions until after the transaction has been committed and our changes have persisted to the database.
You can use route matchers to specify requirements on the route parameter. In this snippet, we require our username param to start with the @ character for the route to match.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to add a pattern filter to our movies.index page that will allow us to filter our movies list by title using a case-insensitive pattern search.
In this lesson, we'll create a page to list all of our movies. Since we have a lot of movies, in this module, we'll focus on adding filters and pagination to this list.
In this lesson, we'll learn about the auth and guest middleware included when we created our AdonisJS 6 project. Then, we'll create our own named middleware that will allow us to restrict page access to only users with the admin role.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can use AdonisJS' Remember Me Tokens feature to allow a user to specify they'd like their authentication state to be remembered for a long time across sessions.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can login an existing user using just their email and password. We'll discuss how the AuthFinder mixin protects us from timing attacks, and how we can use it to verify the accuracy of a user's password.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to logout an authenticated user using a POST request with CSRF protection.
In this lesson, we'll create a silent auth middleware that will automatically check whether a request has an authenticated user attached to it, and populate that user's details if one is found.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can authenticate, or login, a new user who just registered with our application. We'll then see how we can populate the authenticated user's details on subsequent requests.
In this lesson, we'll learn about the middleware that comes preinstalled within AdonisJS and the flow of this middleware during an HTTP Request at both a global and route-specific scale.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to add authentication to a new AdonisJS 6 application using the session guard. In these 15 minutes, you'll learn how to register a user, logout a user, verify a user's credentials and log them in, and more.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to make a custom validation rule with VineJS that requires a value to be unique for the provided table and column. We'll learn how we can register this rule for both strings and number types.
In this lesson, we'll apply what we've learned to create a login page as well as a validator for our login form.
In this lesson, we'll create a form input component with EdgeJS to simplify adding inputs throughout our application and to extract away old value and validation error logic.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can easily repopulate our form input values with their previously submitted values when our VineJS validator finds and sends back an error.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can display feedback for invalid fields noted by errors from our VineJS validators. We'll also see how we can validate directly from our request using request data.
In this lesson, we'll learn how to validate form data using AdonisJS homegrown validation library, VineJS. With VineJS we can easily ensure our request body consists of properties we need, in the types we need them, with valid values.
In this lesson, we'll take a look at how we can create a register form and accept data from that form within our route handler.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can query pivot table data. We'll then learn how we can also sort and filter our results by those pivot table columns as well.
In this lesson, we'll learn how we can refactor our fake data seeder to allow us to assign cast members and crew members to our movies via our many-to-many relationships from a single pool of cineast records.
In this lesson, we'll take a deep look at how we can perform CRUD operations with one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many relationships using our Lucid Models.
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