Thank you for the videos! If I could suggest something: Maybe adding sections to the video would help and make it easier to follow along This video definitely helped me understand more about nextauth
required is easy to understand, every second of this video is gold I will rewatch this I have never used SSR and SSG so you gave me good direction, I will see docs, then practice with your video, you give awesome specific tips that is actually usefull for fullstack business/side project that many don't even talk about, the effiency of your talking is unbeliavable YOU GIVE SO MUCH USEFULL INFO, others just spend 1 minute explaining why should I give type to typesccript variable.
There are also some other things many people seek in these deep dives. For example, using signIn callback to only allow already recorded users to get magic links and provider logins. Or including user information in the session. Also role management and impersonation stuff also not that complex and could help the community. Being able to reach user data in the context is so sweet in the procedures. I was watching Theo's tutorial the other day, Clerk is nice and all but having your user info where it needs to be is a luxury i can't let go.
Great vid! I wasn’t aware of the require option and I’m def gonna use the signin redirect pattern for mutations. You should add time stamps for the different concepts you cover in your description :)
Great vid chris! Someone should also show how you can modify adapters and callbacks in next-auth. Seems like a common misconception people don’t know you can do
There is an issue with the gssp. It's a bit slow, I was thinking is there any way that I can speed it up but couldn't come up with anything... Does someone know a way?
Thank you for the videos!
If I could suggest something: Maybe adding sections to the video would help and make it easier to follow along
This video definitely helped me understand more about nextauth
required is easy to understand, every second of this video is gold I will rewatch this I have never used SSR and SSG so you gave me good direction, I will see docs, then practice with your video, you give awesome specific tips that is actually usefull for fullstack business/side project that many don't even talk about, the effiency of your talking is unbeliavable YOU GIVE SO MUCH USEFULL INFO, others just spend 1 minute explaining why should I give type to typesccript variable.
Great video, nice clear examples. And I don't even use Next or tRPC, but I've heard good things about Next Auth in particular
There are also some other things many people seek in these deep dives. For example, using signIn callback to only allow already recorded users to get magic links and provider logins. Or including user information in the session. Also role management and impersonation stuff also not that complex and could help the community. Being able to reach user data in the context is so sweet in the procedures. I was watching Theo's tutorial the other day, Clerk is nice and all but having your user info where it needs to be is a luxury i can't let go.
Great vid! I wasn’t aware of the require option and I’m def gonna use the signin redirect pattern for mutations. You should add time stamps for the different concepts you cover in your description :)
Great vid chris! Someone should also show how you can modify adapters and callbacks in next-auth. Seems like a common misconception people don’t know you can do
Great video. We really like the middleware approach.
It would be really interesting how to add more attributes to the user in the session.
Especially when it comes to JWT
Thanks Christopher!
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Great content. Thanks for sharing
This content is amazing thank you.
Amazing video, thank you!
Great video mate! Thank you so much!
Keep going man
There is an issue with the gssp. It's a bit slow, I was thinking is there any way that I can speed it up but couldn't come up with anything... Does someone know a way?
I was going to ask what is better: middleware or gssp, because I have the same feeling that gssp is a bit slow and less extensible
good vid
Erlich Bachmann
Great video. Thank you for the video.