Thanks for the informative video Dennis. I have one doubt please help me with that. I am able to hit the API from postman like you showed but when I try to hit from the browser using Fetch API I am getting an error: net::ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH. Could you please let me know what am I doing wrong here?
It's in the works. I'm gonna show how to add custom data into webhooks (like a user ID) and how to hide content in a backend until payment is made in that video. Anything else you need covered before I start recording? - Dennis Ivy
You'd have to write the solution on your own, but yes. I'd recommend trying the package, and even looking into the source code to see how it's constructed - Dennis Ivy
Awesome,Appwrite beats Supabase ❤🎉
This is a big help i am planning to move my express to your cloud function, THANKS!
Glad I could help! - Dennis Ivy
much clean
Thanks for the informative video Dennis. I have one doubt please help me with that.
I am able to hit the API from postman like you showed but when I try to hit from the browser using Fetch API I am getting an error: net::ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH. Could you please let me know what am I doing wrong here?
Can we get a follow-up video on the previous video "Adding Payment"
It's in the works. I'm gonna show how to add custom data into webhooks (like a user ID) and how to hide content in a backend until payment is made in that video. Anything else you need covered before I start recording? - Dennis Ivy
I am getting cors error when I am using this service by sending request using localhost how can I eliminate it ?
Did you guys fix the self hosted functions can hit 1 request per second issue?
What exactly is your use case? Are you referring to scheduled functions?
Great video. love the content.
Btw, can we get a new tutorial how to implement Messaging and related topics.
Of course, both topics are on my list 😁- Dennis Ivy
@@Appwrite thanks for the reply 🙌🏼
is it possible to do the same thing in appwrite without this package ? If yes, help me with video/tutorial you may know
You'd have to write the solution on your own, but yes. I'd recommend trying the package, and even looking into the source code to see how it's constructed - Dennis Ivy
@@Appwrite thank you. Will give a try.
hono.