Full Stack demo APP: frontend NextJS(12)SSR, data viz with D3, backend Nextjs api routes,tRPC,Prisma ORM, SQLite
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Full Stack demo APP: frontend NextJS(12)SSR, data viz with D3, backend Nextjs api routes,tRPC,Prisma ORM, SQLite
In this guide, you'll create a full-stack note application that follows the CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) architecture with tRPC and use Prisma ORM to store data in an SQLite database. We'll build the tRPC API with Node.js and the UI with React.js.
This article will teach you how to build a full-stack tRPC CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) app with Next.js. The tRPC API will be built on Next.js edge runtime and the tRPC client will be created with React.js. For data storage, we'll use Prisma ORM to query and mutate an SQLite database.
This is my first project using trpc and prisma technologies with TypeScript and a PostgreSQL database, the main idea of this project is a backend that manages users and posts from a blog.
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Unfinished personal website due to my laziness in customizing frontend.
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Building server using tRPC library(safe APIs) + client using reactjs, react-query
In this article, we’ll build a type-safe tRPC CRUD API with Next.js, PostgreSQL, and Prisma. This tRPC example in Next.js will showcase how to use tRPC on the backend and later we will consume the API on the frontend app.
This is a basic example of how to implement TRPC with node. Tutorial by Fazt Code.
T3 Stack App
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Todo Crud using ReactJS + TRPC
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