DevTools for every Vercel deployment

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • What if every deployment allowed you to comment on the page, easily view feature flags, integrate with your unpublished CMS content, run accessibility audits, monitor your performance metrics, and more?
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Комментарии • 19

  • @qazyhn94
    @qazyhn94 17 дней назад +7

    Disneyland for devs, while AWS is a Silent Hill

  • @xReDxTuRtLeZx
    @xReDxTuRtLeZx 17 дней назад +5

    its amazing to see how accessible vercel makes being a new web developer, and these guard rails to ensure all of the stuff thats usually dreaded to get around to doesnt just get forgotten. awesome stuff

  • @realslimsutton8914
    @realslimsutton8914 17 дней назад +2

    A video guiding about feature flags alongside the vercel toolbar would be great. Perhaps an example with using a 3rd party feature flag provider, and 1st party integration (such as using the edge config, or even the .env file). Could also then give examples on the benefits and drawbacks of each solution.
    Great video thanks!

    • @dferber
      @dferber 17 дней назад +1

      I just finished a draft blog post about exactly this! I’d like you read my mind. Keep an eye on Vercel’s blog, this should go out soon

  • @MrManafon
    @MrManafon 17 дней назад +2

    This is honestly very good. I disabled the bar early on as i saw it as a gimmick, but boy i was wrong, its awesome, we just needed a video like this 😅

    • @leerob
      @leerob 17 дней назад

      Glad you found it helpful!

  • @benllshua
    @benllshua 17 дней назад +4

    wow, the accessability tool & social media is something I'm gonna use for sure, have you thought adding this stuff as eslint rules or on build warnings? so on build it would scream at me - look at the vercel deployment at that path!

  • @peterkyle_0125
    @peterkyle_0125 15 дней назад

    This is amazing stuff 🔥

  • @luisllaboj
    @luisllaboj 14 дней назад

    Will these dev tools soon extend to include caching behavior for next js apps? 😢

  • @ryzzlas
    @ryzzlas 17 дней назад

    Will the extension be available for Firefox as well?

    • @gdborton
      @gdborton 17 дней назад

      Unfortunately some of the features are only possible in Chrome because of the different ways that FF/Safari sandbox, but I wouldn't rule out a version for FF entirely.

  • @anubisai
    @anubisai 17 дней назад +2

    I'm paranoid about getting a $95k bill, if I'm going to be honest. I'm not trying to be cheeky either. 😢

    • @MrManafon
      @MrManafon 17 дней назад

      I don’t think that is realistic unless you ignore a lot of emails, disable all monitors and limits, and also badly screw up the app architecture :p

    • @anubisai
      @anubisai 17 дней назад

      @@MrManafon yeah blame the customer..... right. ✅️

    • @leerob
      @leerob 17 дней назад

      Have you tried out Spend Management?

    • @xReDxTuRtLeZx
      @xReDxTuRtLeZx 17 дней назад

      while thats a valid feeling, they posted a vid regarding this titled "How to protect your Vercel site from attackers" which came out after that 95k bill situation. with the new measurements in place, their main goal is to make it harder for attackers to take advantage of your site, and they have an understanding side where they dont want to hinder your success because many people dont get a chance to pop off twice. they are understandable people who want to make money from their business, not running the pockets of indie devs who accidently left a large library import that can be abused in rapid requests. AWS is just as easy to accidently have a big bill, but i didn't see stories where they let a 95k bill slide. there is a ridiculous amount of overhead for a dev to worry about in modern web dev even as it simplifies, but these tools help make that list just a bit shorter.

    • @anubisai
      @anubisai 17 дней назад

      @xReDxTuRtLeZx I get it. And I know the value that Vercel provides unequivocally. I just think they could be more proactive on the corporate side with COMON SENSE. Like hey, this dudes little website is gonna incur a 95k bill. We can't get ahold of him. Better slowing down or shut it off or something other than letting it rack up.
      I like Vercel as much as the next developer but the fan boy attitude amongst people is pretty absurd and unfortunate.