This is cool. From my perspective I always find it easier to follow if you show what we're making at the start. Even if it's just a screenshot. Informative video though.
@@alexanderkrist95 Before Reverb, it was very tedious to configure the entire environment to work properly with SSL in production. Without having to be dependent on Laravel Forge, just with Hosting + CloudFlare. Today we have Laravel Reverb, which is a marvel of creation. However, the official documentation is extremely lean when it comes to configuring SSL in production (I'm referring to Certificates). Everything you find out there is always solutions for Laravel Forge. And when it comes to something more independent, it ends up being difficult to find solutions. I don't know, the problem may be with me, because I don't know how to read or search for results on Google. It's a mystery and in the meantime, I will continue to hope to one day be able to use Reverb in production. Thank you and I would appreciate it if there were ever a topic on this subject here on TH-cam.
Very good information
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Nice
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This is cool. From my perspective I always find it easier to follow if you show what we're making at the start. Even if it's just a screenshot.
Informative video though.
@@NathanBudd thanks! Will make sure to add an overview next time!
Reverb with ssl production with cloudflare, without Laravel Forge have a total of 0 videos on TH-cam.
OOF, will look into it mate
@@alexanderkrist95 Before Reverb, it was very tedious to configure the entire environment to work properly with SSL in production. Without having to be dependent on Laravel Forge, just with Hosting + CloudFlare.
Today we have Laravel Reverb, which is a marvel of creation. However, the official documentation is extremely lean when it comes to configuring SSL in production (I'm referring to Certificates). Everything you find out there is always solutions for Laravel Forge. And when it comes to something more independent, it ends up being difficult to find solutions.
I don't know, the problem may be with me, because I don't know how to read or search for results on Google. It's a mystery and in the meantime, I will continue to hope to one day be able to use Reverb in production.
Thank you and I would appreciate it if there were ever a topic on this subject here on TH-cam.
I'm currently working on a project with reverb and will want to have it in production pretty soon so I'll make sure to share my findings!