Great video! Thank you for the detailed step-by-step explanation! A few questions: 1. If we're already running MongoDB in the cloud, is it safe to assume we don't need a separate container for it? 2. Is Caddy used industry-wide? I'm familiar with NGINX and Apache, but haven't heard of Caddy before. Any drawbacks to it or is it industry-accepted for production? 3. Silly question, but what VS Code theme extension are you using for all the folder icons? 4. How do you determine which version/build of the docker hub image to use? For instance, how do you decide whether you should use 18-bookworm-slim, 20-alpine, etc.? Any helpful tips would be appreciated!
Caddy is accepted. Consider that FrankenPHP is built in top of Caddy. An app server created by Dunglas. The person who is taking PHP to the next level.
Amazing tutorial, thank you so much! It cleared some concerns I had about how to make the frontend and api talk to each other inside the docker network without going through my laptop ports. My case is a Laravel api, Nextjs frontend and a Postgres DB.
I have an error when docker compose up in 11:41 of video: Error: /app/node_modules/bcrypt/lib/binding/napi-v3/bcrypt_lib.node: invalid ELF header. How can i fix it? thank you
Very clear explanation, keep it up!
Awesome video, Thanks!! I am From Mexico, Muy bueno tu video de gran ayuda
Greats! Waiting for deploymentt docker!
Great video! Thank you for the detailed step-by-step explanation! A few questions:
1. If we're already running MongoDB in the cloud, is it safe to assume we don't need a separate container for it?
2. Is Caddy used industry-wide? I'm familiar with NGINX and Apache, but haven't heard of Caddy before. Any drawbacks to it or is it industry-accepted for production?
3. Silly question, but what VS Code theme extension are you using for all the folder icons?
4. How do you determine which version/build of the docker hub image to use? For instance, how do you decide whether you should use 18-bookworm-slim, 20-alpine, etc.? Any helpful tips would be appreciated!
Caddy is accepted. Consider that FrankenPHP is built in top of Caddy. An app server created by Dunglas. The person who is taking PHP to the next level.
Great video. Thank you 👍
Amazing tutorial, thank you so much! It cleared some concerns I had about how to make the frontend and api talk to each other inside the docker network without going through my laptop ports.
My case is a Laravel api, Nextjs frontend and a Postgres DB.
Thanks a lot. This is really helpful!
kubernetes next bro, nice work
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I have an error when docker compose up in 11:41 of video: Error: /app/node_modules/bcrypt/lib/binding/napi-v3/bcrypt_lib.node: invalid ELF header. How can i fix it? thank you
Much needed ❤
Thanks for making this !
Awesome stuff
I keep getting an error ' Cannot find module '/app/npm run dev' Anyone knows how to fix this?
Thank you bro
nice!, next one gotta be microservice tutorial?
amazing
Greate
Thank you bro