In this final episode of the series, we’ll take a look at deploying our Single Page Application to Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (or S3).
New year, new you blog post! In this long overdue part we’ll strengthen our command of loading data from the server and take a look at presenting it.
Last time we built an authentication mechanism with a pretty glaring bug - you can just set the token
in localStorage
to whatever and it’ll let you in. We need to actually read the token, and persist what we’ve read so we don’t have to do it over and over.
Last time we’ve seen each other, we’ve just deployed our Rails 5.1 API app. Time to put an end to this! A front end, of course.
I’ve been rather busy lately, and my progress in learning Vue.js has slowed down. However, I think that I’m ready to dive into making something more resembling a real application than Monster Hunter and GalaxyQuest.
I believe that you learn best when your objective is teaching it to somebody else. Therefore, over the next couple of weeks I’ll be making and refining a simple bookstore app1, using Rails 5.1 for the API backend, and vue.