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Full Stack Web Development with Remix

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075299
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andre Landgraf Andre Landgraf
Profile icon Andre Landgraf

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Getting Started with Remix
2. Chapter 1: The Era of Full Stack Web Frameworks 3. Chapter 2: Creating a New Remix App 4. Chapter 3: Deployment Targets, Adapters, and Stacks 5. Chapter 4: Routing in Remix 6. Part 2 – Working with Remix and the Web Platform
7. Chapter 5: Fetching and Mutating Data 8. Chapter 6: Enhancing the User Experience 9. Chapter 7: Error Handling in Remix 10. Chapter 8: Session Management 11. Chapter 9: Assets and Metadata Handling 12. Chapter 10: Working with File Uploads 13. Part 3 – Advanced Concepts of Full Stack Web Development with Remix
14. Chapter 11: Optimistic UI 15. Chapter 12: Caching Strategies 16. Chapter 13: Deferring Loader Data 17. Chapter 14: Real Time with Remix 18. Chapter 15: Advanced Session Management 19. Chapter 16: Developing for the Edge 20. Chapter 17: Migration and Upgrade Strategies 21. Index 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating user sessions with cookies

A session maintains the state of a user’s interactions with a web application across multiple requests. Sessions track information such as user authentication credentials, shopping cart contents, color scheme preferences, and other user-specific data. In this section, we will use Remix’s session cookie helpers to create a login and signup flow in BeeRich.

One way to manage sessions is via cookies. Cookies contain small pieces of data and are appended to both document and fetch requests, making them a great way to handle user sessions, personalization, and tracking. Additionally, cookies can be encrypted to securely carry user credentials without client access.

Cookies are part of the HTTP protocol and enable persisting information in the otherwise stateless HTTP protocol. Where URL search parameters are visible to the user and can be bookmarked and shared, cookie data can be encrypted and are then only accessible on the server...

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