GraphQL with Next.js and Django Ecommerce Project. In this tutorial we look at implementing JWT HttpOnly cookies to the frontend to authenticate the user. We move through the whole process exploring features such as react context. First we configure Django GraphQL schemas so that we can work with multiple schemas, we then move to Next js and configure a login system to allow for JWT HttpOnly cookies and look at how we can use react contexts to save and make data available throughout the project.
00:00 Introduction
04:26 Download code repository (Part-1) See link to code below
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**Important - Make sure you configure your requirements as defined
05:48 Requirements setup
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10:03 Installing django-graphql-jwt
11:38 Configuring multiple schemas
17:19 django-graphql-jwt mutation configuration
22:13 User authentication with graphql-jwt
29:30 Configure graphql-jwt with cookies
32:13 Next js development
1:09:41 Django CORS configuration
1:16:59 Apollo client provider
Code Repository - Ecommerce Store Build Part-1 Final Code
https://github.com/veryacademy/YT_Nex...
Code Repository - Ecommerce Store Build Part-2 Final Code
https://github.com/veryacademy/YT_Nex...
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