Amazing explanation! I was given a task of integrating WebSockets to the NestJS project and this video saved me a lot of time that I would waste reading and trying to understand poor documentation
hello anson im now on this video . just want to say thank you you're saving me to my new job . My main stack is react js but in this new one it requires me to learn NEST JS . thank you and cant wait to watch your other videos !
I was stuck on connecting postman to my API, after a while I realized from some reason my api cant be accessed on local ip, and postman was trying to hit the local ip so never found it until I did a tunnel with ngrock
That was amazing video. But i have a question when we connect through postman i want to establish a real time connection with user exist in my database. Like when my friend connect and send message to me through his postman there should be a real connection established with the id my friend mentioning like he is mentioning my id then there should be a connection with me and my friend and we can communicate through two different postman. can you help me to figure this out ? thanks
Great video! I loved it. However, during my WebSocket setup, I noticed that I'm receiving two identical requests simultaneously. I've tried debugging it and initially suspected it might be on the client's end. I'm not sure why this is happening. If anyone has a solution, I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
Are you using React or some frontend framework? I don’t know what you’re using but it could be the client is rendering the component twice which is normal in react strict mode, which can send two requests
Amazing explanation! I was given a task of integrating WebSockets to the NestJS project and this video saved me a lot of time that I would waste reading and trying to understand poor documentation
Glad this helped you out extensively! :)
I think the documentation is perfectly fine, imo.
hello anson im now on this video . just want to say thank you you're saving me to my new job . My main stack is react js but in this new one it requires me to learn NEST JS . thank you and cant wait to watch your other videos !
this has been really helpful! thanks. Looking forward to the next video :)
Thanks a lot Anson
Thanks for the tutorial :)
Please next time just increase the font size of your editor/zoom in a little bit so we can follow along in a side window :D
The course is great
God Bless You!
really helpful
great video , i lov it :)
do you know a way to e2e test the websocket connection (like pactum for example)
Thanks a lot Anson
I was stuck on connecting postman to my API, after a while I realized from some reason my api cant be accessed on local ip, and postman was trying to hit the local ip so never found it until I did a tunnel with ngrock
Great video, Anson. You are talented at teaching/explaining topics that can be confusing
how to make this scalable using Redis?
You sound a lot like the chess player Hans Niemann.
Also, love the video, best on the topic. Thanks from 42 School
tnx
Amazing hands-on tutorial
Thanks a lot
This was a really easy to follow tutorial
Came here just after watching Fireship's 100 sec intro on websockets
i can't connect with postman ;-;
useful
That was amazing video. But i have a question when we connect through postman i want to establish a real time connection with user exist in my database. Like when my friend connect and send message to me through his postman there should be a real connection established with the id my friend mentioning like he is mentioning my id then there should be a connection with me and my friend and we can communicate through two different postman. can you help me to figure this out ? thanks
Greate video. Thanks
Thank you!
You are day and night saver!
Great conent. I have an issue that this.server.emit does not broadcast events.
very helpfull content Anson,
Great video! I loved it. However, during my WebSocket setup, I noticed that I'm receiving two identical requests simultaneously. I've tried debugging it and initially suspected it might be on the client's end. I'm not sure why this is happening. If anyone has a solution, I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
Are you using React or some frontend framework? I don’t know what you’re using but it could be the client is rendering the component twice which is normal in react strict mode, which can send two requests
@@ansonthedev was able to fix that, have called the gateway twice in multiple providers.
thanks alot Anson❤
Great video, thanks
Which theme is that ? 🤔
Thanks for the tutorial :)
Good job !
Thank you
thanks, really helpfull
You are very helpful, thanks man
You're welcome!
Peak tuto, clear and simple, ty mate!
Thank you!
the video playlist that i'm waiting for, thanks so much!
Glad you enjoy it!
Super helpful!
Thank you!
amazing video, such a great explaining i love it
Thank you!
thanks
Excellent video, greetings from Venezuela