I've always thought Gatsby was great but I've never been the biggest fan of React. I am however a big fan of Vue and working with Gridsome has been great!
Just to add @16:36 when you are adding the images for me to get it to work in May 2020 i had to use . Thank you for the awesome video, have been looking for a good static generator for my blog. Yours fit the bill exactly. New subscriber here, keep it up!
Thank you for awesome quick overview. If is possible, I would love to see one project implemented in different frameworks. Like simple webapp done with NUXT, then Gridsome then Vuepress..see the advantages and disadvantages of each. How one compares with other. Thanks
This tutorial is based on Gridsome v0.4.3 and the JSONPlaceholder portion of this tutorial no longer works with the current version to date, Gridsome v0.7.14
Can you explain me the actual difference between Gridsome and Nuxt? I know that Gridsome was created by Nuxt, but I don't get in which case you use each.
Gridsome is great for personal blogs, ore where you're getting data from elsewhere, and if you really like Graphql. Nuxt can do everything Gridsome does, but it requires a lot more setup. Gridsome has it all out of the box.
Jhony Grillet I was running with node 10 without issue. I did have one time where I messed something up, and I deleted the folder and reinstalled the cli. I would try that
@@ProgramWithErik Thank you! It works, but actually I had to wipe the entire Yarn cache and delete manually all directories related to Gridsome (which, I get surprised because several versions were "apparently" installed, also the same with sharp, vips and another dependencies). It takes time to install and setup the first project (due to the cache, I guess), but for next projects, setup it inmediately! :D
Have you heard of Gatsby? What do you think of Gridsome?
I've always thought Gatsby was great but I've never been the biggest fan of React. I am however a big fan of Vue and working with Gridsome has been great!
Been using it for a little while for simple content website. Pretty fast and easy to learn, specially coming from Nuxt.
I couldn't agree with this sentiment more. Prediction: this will drive Vue adoption to competitive levels
@@LawBraun Same here. As someone who has spent years writing HTML, CSS and JS separately, Vue is way more palatable to me than React
Great video. A VueJS version of Gatsby is exactly what I've been waiting for.
Great stuff Erik, would definitely like to see this expanded on - cheers, Dave
Just to add @16:36 when you are adding the images for me to get it to work in May 2020 i had to use . Thank you for the awesome video, have been looking for a good static generator for my blog. Yours fit the bill exactly. New subscriber here, keep it up!
Thank you for awesome quick overview. If is possible, I would love to see one project implemented in different frameworks. Like simple webapp done with NUXT, then Gridsome then Vuepress..see the advantages and disadvantages of each. How one compares with other. Thanks
Great video! Just dove into Gridsome about a week ago, solid overview
Aaron Olson awesome! Glad you liked it! Entreprogrammers for life :)
Great video...Gridsome rocks. It would be great if you could show an example of pulling in a local JSON file and the write GraphQL queries.
Hi, can you find an extension for gridsome to autocomplete graphql?
Thanks.
This tutorial is based on Gridsome v0.4.3 and the JSONPlaceholder portion of this tutorial no longer works with the current version to date, Gridsome v0.7.14
why i can't get the data from source-faker and there is a WARNING in the terminal :The addContentType() action has been renamed to addCollection().
Awesome. I can't wait to dig in
Couldn't quite get the path to change to the id of the post. Currently, I am stuck with a title as a slug. Any ideas?
Try downloading the code on Github and see what is wrong..
Can you explain me the actual difference between Gridsome and Nuxt? I know that Gridsome was created by Nuxt, but I don't get in which case you use each.
Gridsome is great for personal blogs, ore where you're getting data from elsewhere, and if you really like Graphql. Nuxt can do everything Gridsome does, but it requires a lot more setup. Gridsome has it all out of the box.
this looks like it will be pretty *%$ useful. Now .. how about Gridsome to present stuff from google sheets?
Thank u for this awesome video
Looks promising !!
alexchiu yup!
I have Node.js 10 and I can't run Gridsome because a dependency error with sharp :( don't know what it means
Jhony Grillet I was running with node 10 without issue. I did have one time where I messed something up, and I deleted the folder and reinstalled the cli. I would try that
@@ProgramWithErik Thanks for the answer, I will try that too... +1
@@ProgramWithErik Thank you! It works, but actually I had to wipe the entire Yarn cache and delete manually all directories related to Gridsome (which, I get surprised because several versions were "apparently" installed, also the same with sharp, vips and another dependencies). It takes time to install and setup the first project (due to the cache, I guess), but for next projects, setup it inmediately! :D
Wow Yeah! Awesome, thanks
You are welcome!
The course do not access from Venezuela, what the fuck!!!
Erik, please consider another video that utilizes an API from an authenticated service like www.themoviedb.org/ or Spotify.