Easy Stripe Integration in your Remix.run App
In Today's episode will cover: - @Stripe Integration - Webhook Setup - Checkout Session and Payment Testing These videos are free and created for the community, support will be much appreciated! 🫶
In Today's episode will cover: - @Stripe Integration - Webhook Setup - Checkout Session and Payment Testing These videos are free and created for the community, support will be much appreciated! 🫶
Debouncing helps reduce server load. Create a custom fetcher hook that adds debounce support. Modify the type of useFetcher to support extra features.
Zero-config PWA for Remix
Challenges, learnings, and scripts — still not done yet 😰
A case study on how Shopify rapidly built a web version of their popular iOS/Android app Shop with Remix
Example showing how to use global data in your Remix app
Remix App With NestJS Adapter
Studio is the revamped interface of Hygraph, the next-generation headless CMS. Sign up to use Studio today and experience how it can help you build higher-performance digital applications while empowering your editorial and development teams to work faster.
Remix 2.7 introduced official Vite support, making it ideal to migrate our Remix Apps to Vite. In today's episode, we'll step by step migrate a base Remix App to Vite. 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Step 1: Setup Vite 00:40 Step 2: HMR & HDR 00:58 Step 3: TypeScript Integration 01:26 Step 4: Migrating Remix App Server 02:00 Step 5: Path Aliases 02:26 Step 6: Remove @remix-run/css-bundle 03:00 Step 7: Enabling TailwindCSS 03:24 App Migration (Remix + Vite)
An example on how to run Remix with Nitro with HMR using Vite's 5.1 experimental runtime API.
Brooks walks through how to get started with Remix SPA mode (ssr: false) and how to setup a simple GitHub Action to deploy to GitHub Pages. Repo: https://github.com/brookslybrand/remix-gh-pages 00:00 - Intro 00:19 - Setting up a Remix SPA mode project 02:26 - Setting up GitHub Pages 03:47 - Setting up a GitHub Action 06:12 - Fixing asset 404s with basename 08:44 - Outro Learn more at https://remix.run
Learn how to implement internationalization (i18n) in your Remix project. Discover the significance of i18n, gain an understanding of the core principles, and learn various strategies for effective i18n management with Remix.
Drizzle is a typescript ORM for type-safe database access and automatic migrations. Add it to your Remix app to get started with Cloudflare D1.
Learn how our new Remix adapters and templates add support for Vite with Remix for both Netlify Functions and Edge Functions.
Use formdata for progressive enhancement and json for a better developer experience. Parse request bodies based on their content type, and parse fetchers read pending requests.
Preview and test emails in Remix using [BLANK]
Remix is an excellent Web Application Framework I would use when building complex React-based applications.
Chat with LLMs locally utilizing llamafile as the underlying model executor.
Utility library to cache your client data in Remix.run
A package that adapts requests between Azure Functions and Remix.run
Learn how to build and deploy a fullstack application using Remix, Prisma, and MongoDB. In this article, we will be setting up our project, the MongoDB instance, Prisma, and begin modeling out some of our data for the next section of this series.
Remix is an edge-first server-side rendered JavaScript framework built on React that allows us to...
When their inventor, Lou Montulli, came up with the concept for cookies, he couldn’t have known the impact these little packets of data would have on the internet as we know it. Join me in this exciting journey as we uncover the humble beginnings of the HTTP cookie, its maligned use by advertisers, yet evolution into a still quite versatile tool for web developers today. The cookie was unfashionable for a span with Single Page Applications, but with Remix, we can once again easily harness the power of cookies in a secure way. In this talk, we'll dive deep into the world of cookies and explore the variety of ways they can be used in Remix to enhance the user experience and simplify the development process. Whether you're a seasoned developer who remembers the good ol’ days or just starting out, you'll leave with a better understanding of the powerful role cookies play in developing modern web sites with Remix. Speaker Bio: Scott Smerchek lives in Kansas City and works remotely for UDisc, creating web applications to help disc golfers of all abilities. He works primarily with Node.js, PostgresSQL, MongoDB, and React. He is passionate about functional programming—regardless of the language. https://remix.run/conf/2023/speakers/scott-smerchek