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https://dev.to/adventures_in_dotnet/monolithic-software-with-erik-engheim-net-140 | Monolithic Software with Erik Engheim - .NET 140 - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Adventures in .NET Follow Monolithic Software with Erik Engheim - .NET 140 Mar 21 '23 play Erik Engheim is an Author, Educator, Speaker, and Software Developer. He joins the show alongside Shawn to talk about " The Rise of Monolithic Software ". He starts off as he talks about his past experiences as a developer and the path that brought him to this point in time. Moreover, he shares his perspective on Monolithic Software and what it is all about. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links The Rise of Monolithic Software Erik Engheim's Projects and Stories LinkedIn: Erik Engheim Twitter: @erikengheim Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventures-in-net/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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LemonLoader 🧠 What LemonLoader Is Installer for MelonLoader on Android: LemonLoader isn’t exactly a standalone mod loader in the traditional sense; it’s an Android installer/patcher that sets up MelonLoader functionality for Unity games on mobile and VR. LemonLoader Open Source: Its source code and related projects live on GitHub under the LemonLoader organization. GitHub Target Platforms: Android devices and standalone VR headsets that run Android-based Unity games, such as Meta Quest. LemonLoader 📍 How LemonLoader Works LemonLoader helps users patch a game’s APK or runtime environment so that MelonLoader’s mod loading features can hook into Unity titles. Once patched: The Unity game will launch with MelonLoader’s runtime enabled via LemonLoader. Users can then place compatible mod files (compiled for Android/ARM) into a mods directory. Mods will run when the game starts, similar to how MelonLoader works on PC. LemonLoader This makes it possible to use custom code mods on devices where traditional PC-style installation isn’t possible. LemonLoader 📲 Typical Use Cases Modding VR games like BONELAB on Meta Quest to add new features or tweaks. LemonLoader Installing MelonLoader support on Android builds of Unity games. LemonLoader Managing mods on a mobile device without a PC-only workflow. LemonLoader 🛠 Installation Overview While exact steps vary by game and device, the general flow is: Download the LemonLoader APK from the official website. LemonLoader Enable installation from unknown sources on your Android device. LemonLoader Install LemonLoader and run it. LemonLoader Select the Unity game you want to mod. LemonLoader Patch the game using MelonLoader integration. LemonLoader Place compatible Android mod files in the designated folder if supported. LemonLoader Community-maintained guides on lemonloader.com offer detailed instructions specific to each game. LemonLoader ⚠️ Important Notes Not official MelonLoader: LemonLoader is inspired by MelonLoader and facilitates its use on Android, but it is not an official product of the MelonLoader (LavaGang) team. LemonLoader User caution advised: Modding can cause game instability, and accessing third-party tools always carries risk, so always use the official source at lemonloader.com. LemonLoader Compatibility varies: Some mods work better than others, and bugs are common on complex installs like Quest; community troubleshooting may be necessary. Reddit 📂 Real-World References Official guides and downloads are hosted at https://lemonloader.com , the recognized primary resource. LemonLoader The LemonLoader organization maintains related source code on GitHub (multiple repositories related to the project). 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Gamers Forem Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Mitch Posted on Nov 7, 2025 How Narrative Design Helps Indie Games Compete with AAA Titles # gamedev # indie # indiegames If you're building an indie game, you’re probably competing against studios with full orchestras, motion capture stages, and marketing budgets the size of small countries. They have the money. They have the teams. They have the brand recognition. So how do you — with a small team, late nights, and a shoestring budget — stand out ? Here’s the secret: AAA games can buy spectacle. But they can’t buy heart. What you’ll learn in this post: Why story is the indie studio superpower AAA can’t steal Why players forget big-budget games but remember impactful indies Two simple techniques you can use to improve your narrative today Let’s jump in. 👇 AAA Has the Money. Indies Have the Magic. AAA titles have: Massive budgets Custom engines and tools Photo-realistic set pieces Dozens of voice actors Teams of 100+ And yet… many of them feel bland. Because there’s one thing money can’t guarantee: a memorable story — one that resonates, one that sticks, one that you want to remember. Some of the most profound stories ever created came from one person and pure passion. Good story isn’t based on cost. It’s based on truth, craft, and connection. Why Narrative Design Is an Indie Superpower If spectacle alone made great games, every AAA title would be unforgettable. But players abandon hundreds of big games every day — not because of bad graphics — but because the story didn’t connect with them. Meanwhile, indie games like Ori and the Blind Forest or CrossCode win hearts worldwide. They don’t chase charts. They don’t cater to shareholders. They chase truth — and emotions worth feeling. That’s the indie advantage. What Players Actually Remember People rarely talk about polygon counts years later. Instead, they talk about: The line of dialogue that hit close to home The moment a choice shook them with laughter A character who made them a better person An ending that gave them hope Narrative design transforms gameplay into memories . That is your differentiator. Your creative edge. Your emotional advantage. Two Ways to Use That Advantage — Today You don’t need a writers’ room or cinematic pipeline. Try these two simple exercises right now 👇 ✅ 1) The “Player Promise” Ask yourself: “What do I want my player to feel when they finish my game?” Not what happens. Not another twist. The feeling . Write that feeling as one sentence — that becomes your guiding narrative principle. Then check each major story decision against it: “Does this bring my player closer to the promise?” If not, adjust. This single shift can transform coherence and emotional impact overnight. ✅ 2) The “Story Value Test” Think of: One AAA game that was visually stunning… but emotionally flat One indie game that hit you straight in the heart For me, Ori and the Blind Forest (no dialogue!) and CrossCode (amazing dialogue!) taught me this: Emotional truth > expensive production So ask: “Am I designing for truth, or am I designing for spectacle?” Choose truth. Every time. Tools and Guidance to Help You Succeed If you’re here, you already have creativity — the hardest part. The next challenge? Managing branching story complexity and keeping everything connected. I’ve been there. Which is why I built NarrativeFlow — a visual narrative design tool that helps you craft emotional, branching stories without chaos. I originally built the tool for myself (I'm a narrative designer, by the way), but I wanted to help others save hours of time building better game stories, so I decided to make it for everyone: 👉 https://narrativeflow.dev/ It’s the software I wished existed when I began my gamedev journey. A Free Resource to Kickstart Your Narrative If you want a quick boost right now, I made a free guide for indie devs like you: 📘 12 Insights for Crafting Stories Players Actually Care About https://narrativeflow.dev/playbook It’s practical. It’s beginner-friendly. And it works — whether this is your first indie or your tenth. If you ever want someone to talk through narrative challenges with — I’m happy to help. Just reach out anytime! Your creativity is your power. Your story is your leverage. And narrative design is how you move the world. ✅ Quick question for you: What indie game inspired you to care more about storytelling? 👇 Leave a comment — I’d love to hear your picks! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close DEV Help The latest help documentation, tips and tricks from the DEV Community. Help > Writing, Editing and Scheduling Writing, Editing and Scheduling In this article The Editor Drafting and publishing a post: Scheduling a post: Creating a Series Cross-posting Content Helpful Resources DEV Editor guide Markdown Cheatsheet Best Practices for Writing on DEV Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? Q: Why has my post been removed? Q: Will you put ads on my posts' pages? Explore the ins and outs of writing, editing, scheduling, and managing articles. The Editor The DEV editor is your primary tool for writing and sharing posts. With a Markdown -based syntax and flexible options for embedding content, the editor is one of the main ways DEV members express themselves. Drafting, scheduling, and publishing posts are all options; importing via RSS is also a feature that we provide. Learn how to use the DEV editor to create and format your articles effectively: Drafting and publishing a post: Click on " Write a Post " in the top right corner of the site. Follow the prompts to fill out the necessary inputs. Give your post a title, write the body content, add appropriate tags, and fill out any other optional fields. If you're not ready to share your article, just click "Save draft" in the bottom left. You can access your drafts from your user dashboard and return to editing your post whenever you wish. Once you're ready to share your post, click the "Publish" button in the bottom left. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you interface is more minimalistic, and you'll need to change published: false to published: true in the Front Matter of the post, then save to publish your post. Congratulations, your post should be published! You should see the article listed on your public profile. Note that you can access analytics for each post you've shared from your user dashboard by clicking on the ... beside the article title. Scheduling a post: To schedule a post, you may open a draft or start writing a new post. Once you've got your post set up, click on the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner near the Publish button. See "Schedule Publication" and use the inputs to select a date and time for the post to go live. Note: this feature is set to your local time zone. Creating a Series DEV provides authors with the ability to link articles together in a series. A series has a title and an associated page to hold all the entries (e.g. Sloan's Inbox ). Most often this is done for articles that are thematically related or recurring weekly posts. We have a handy guide here that explains step-by-step how to create a series on DEV. Note: If you've written the first entry in a series and are wondering why the series title is not easily visible, it's because we don't actually display information about a post being part of a series until there is more than one entry in the series. Once you write your second entry in the series, the Table of Contents and title for the series should appear. Cross-posting Content DEV offers a variety of features for those who want to cross-post content from elsewhere on the web. We encourage folks to share articles from their personal and company blogs! Notably, we offer folks the ability to import content via RSS and set canonical links on any posts that are shared. Using the RSS Feed on DEV Community Configure RSS Feed: Navigate to extensions within the settings. Under "Publishing to DEV Community 👩💻👨💻 from RSS," enter your blog's RSS feed URL. You will see the option to "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL" or "Replace links with DEV Community links." Check the info below (Specifying a Canonical URL) to help you decide which option to select. Click "submit feed settings." Edit Post Drafts Before Publishing Go to your user dashboard. Click edit beside the post you want to post. Save each draft after making changes. Publish Post when ready. How to Specify a Canonical URL Members reposting content often worry about original posts becoming less discoverable in search engines and their website losing visibility as the newer publishing platform (e.g., DEV) might surpass the original blog. Fortunately, DEV allows authors to address these concerns. By inputting a canonical URL, contributors can ensure search engines understand the original source. This prevents any penalties for reposting, and search engine crawlers boost the ranking of the original article. Option 1 (RSS Import): Check the "Mark the RSS source as canonical URL by default" box upon import. Option 2 (Individual Posts): Identify your editor version in /settings/customization. Rich + Markdown Editor: Click the gear icon next to "Save draft" and enter the original post's URL in the "Canonical URL" field. Basic Markdown Editor: Add canonical_url: X to the post's front matter, specifying the original post's URL. Following these steps ensures proper attribution and maintains the visibility of your content. Helpful Resources Below you'll find various resources we recommend for better understanding DEV's writing policies and tools. DEV Editor guide A quick guide that provides you with technical tips for using the DEV Editor and our brand of Markdown. You can also find it by clicking the "?" page in the editor . Markdown Cheatsheet A handy cheatsheet for commonly-used Markdown formatting syntax. Best Practices for Writing on DEV A helpful series that offers both technical tips and general guidance for making the best-fit article for DEV. 🙌 Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism on DEV This resource offers guidance for how to avoid plagiarism. We take a strong stance against plagiarism on DEV; please don't hesitate to report any plagiarism to us. Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV These guidelines detail our requirements for properly labelling AI-assisted content on DEV. Please don't hesitate to report any content that is written with AI-assistance if it isn't following these guidelines. Common Questions Q: How do I set a canonical URL on my post? In the post editor, click the hexagon icon in the bottom left-hand corner beside "save draft" and you'll see an input box to designate a Canonical URL. Note: if you are using the Basic Markdown editor you must add a line for it inside the triple dashes (aka Front Matter), like so: --- title: published: false tags: canonical_url: <https://mycoolsite.com/my-post> --- Q: How do I set a cover image for my post? If using the Rich + Markdown editor, then click the "Add a cover image" button above the title of the post. If using the Basic Markdown editor, include cover_image: [url] in the front matter of your post. Note: you may change your editor type from your settings . Q: Do I own the articles that I publish? Yes, you own the rights to the content you create and post on dev.to and you have the full authority to post, edit, and remove your content as you see fit. Q: Can I cross-post something I've already written on my own blog or Medium? Absolutely, as long as you have the rights you need to do so! And if it's of high quality, we'll feature it. Q: Can I use profanity in my posts? 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Remote work, changes from the pandemic, and new technologies like AI have turned freelancing into a major way people earn a living. These shifts give freelancers more choices and freedom. Businesses need to adapt to keep up. In this article, we’ll break down the key statistics and trends, showing how freelancing is evolving and what it means for your business. Top 41+ Freelance Statistics (Editor’s Picks) We’ve handpicked 41+ of the latest freelance statistics, facts, and trends. Here are 6 that we believe will blow you away. 1 Freelancers make up 46.6% of the global workforce 2 The freelance economy has grown 15x faster than the traditional job market 3 Freelancers around the world charge an average of $21 per hour 4 66% of freelancers say finding enough work is their biggest challenge 5 Freelancers will make up the majority of the workforce by 2027 6 There are over 18 million registered freelancers on Upwork Key Freelance Statistics Freelancers make up 46.6% of the global workforce ( Worldbank ) Freelancers now represent 46.6% of the global workforce, with 1.57 billion people working independently out of 3.38 billion. In the U.S., 58% of workers who haven’t freelanced are considering it for the future. The gig economy has grown 15x faster than the traditional job market ( Zippia ) Between 2010 and 2020, the U.S. job market grew by 1.1%, while the gig economy grew by 15%. In 2020 alone, 23 million new gig workers joined the U.S. workforce. More than 70% of freelancers find jobs through online markets and gig websites ( Payoneer ) Over 70% of freelancers find work through gig websites like Upwork, Fiverr, and Toptal. These platforms play an important role in helping freelancers connect with clients and grow their careers. There are over 18 million registered freelancers on Upwork ( DDIY ) Upwork has more than 18 million registered freelancers, making it the largest freelance platform in 2024. 36% of freelancers work 10 to 20 hours a week on freelance jobs ( Calendar ) About 36.1% of freelancers work 10 to 20 hours a week. Full-time freelancers work around 43 hours per week, similar to a regular job but with more flexible schedules. Here’s a breakdown of the time freelancers spend working in a week: Number of hours Percentage of Freelancers More than 30 hours 28.6% 21 to 30 hours 19.5% 10 to 20 hours 36.1% Less than 10 hours 15.9% 54% of freelancers work five days a week ( FreelancerMap ) About 54% of freelancers work five days a week. Meanwhile, 3 in 10 freelancers work more than five days each week. Here’s a breakdown of how many days per week freelancers prefer to work: Number of Working Days Percentage of Freelancers 5 Days 54% 4 Days 12% More than 5 Days 27% Less than 4 Days 8% 66% of freelancers say finding enough work is their biggest challenge ( Remote.com ) Around 66% of freelancers find it challenging to get enough work. Many prefer regular jobs because they offer more income stability than freelancing. These are the main challenges of freelancing, based on what employees say: Reason Percentage of Freelancers Finding enough work 66% Managing an irregular income 62% Managing irregular work 60% Managing expectations with clients 60% Clients not paying 59% Self-motivation 59% Time management 58% Additional costs to work for yourself 57% Filing taxes 57% Being your own boss 56% Freelance Statistics by Region There are about 76.4 million freelancers in the US ( Upwork ) The number of freelancers in the US grew from 73.3 million in 2023 to an estimated 76.4 million in 2024. There are around 4.39 million freelancers in the UK ( Statista ) In the UK, about 4.39 million people work as full-time freelancers. This number has decreased from over 5 million in 2020 but increased from 3.3 million in 2002. Freelancers in the UK contribute £162 billion to the economy. The number of freelancers in France, Germany, and Spain totals around 3 million ( Malt + BCG ) France, Germany, and Spain have a combined total of about 3 million freelancers. France has seen a 92% increase since 2009, while Spain has grown by 40%. In contrast, Germany has experienced a 7% drop in freelance workers over the same period. Africa is home to just over 10% of the global freelance workforce ( Africa.com ) Africa makes up 10.1% of the world’s freelancers. This number is expected to grow in the coming years as freelancing continues to expand. 84% of hiring managers in the Asia Pacific outsource to freelancers ( The ASEAN Post ) Asia’s freelance economy is growing fast. According to a recent survey, 84% of hiring managers in the Asia Pacific have outsourced work to freelancers. The same survey found that companies that hire freelancers save 20%+ in labor costs. The Philippines has the fastest-growing freelance economy in the world ( Payoneer ) In 2020, the Philippines’ freelance economy grew by 208%, the highest rate globally. India saw 160% growth, and Japan followed with 87%, making the Philippines the leader in freelance growth. There are 15 million freelancers in India ( Payoneer ) India has 15 million freelancers, a small part of its total population of 1.38 billion. Freelancing remains a growing and significant part of the workforce. There are an estimated 3.4 million freelancers in Japan ( Japan Times ) Japan has about 3.4 million freelancers, making up 5% of the workforce. Freelancing is less common due to a preference for full-time jobs, but this could be changing as work culture evolves. Around 46% of China’s workforce is self-employed ( World Bank ) Nearly 46.5% of China’s workforce is self-employed, according to estimates by the ILO. In many economically developing areas, the high rate of self-employment is likely due to limited full-time job opportunities. Now, let’s take a look at freelancer earnings across different regions: Freelance Income Statistics Freelancers around the world charge an average of $21 per hour ( Payoneer ) The global average hourly rate for freelancers is $21, up from $19 two years ago. Rates vary widely, ranging from $1 to $100 per hour, depending on factors like experience, education, location, and demand for specific skills. Freelancers offering skilled services earn $28 hour ( Payoneer ) Freelancers in areas like web development, marketing, legal, and accounting earn about $28 per hour. This is higher than 70% of hourly wages in the U.S., showing the value of skilled freelance work. 60% of freelancers earn more than they did in their old jobs ( DDIY ) About 60% of freelancers make more money than they did in their previous jobs. This shows that freelancing can be more financially rewarding than traditional work. 55% of freelancers make less than $50,000 annually ( Statista ) More than half of gig workers, about 55%, earn less than $50,000 per year. Many do not rely on gig work as their main source of income, showing that financial goals vary for these workers. 50% of freelancers have not been paid on time or at all ( Moxie ) Half of freelancers have experienced late or missed payments from employers. Irregular income is a major issue for freelancers, with 40% of business owners also feeling the negative effects of late payments. 44% of freelancers rely on their work as their primary source of income ( Zippia ) About 44% of freelancers depend on freelancing as their main income. Of this group, 45% report high levels of economic anxiety, reflecting the financial stress many face in the gig economy. 64% of freelancers say no amount of money will make them return to a 9-5 job ( Heritage ) About 64% of freelancers say they wouldn’t go back to a traditional 9-5 job, no matter the pay. Laws like AB5, which aim to increase regular employment, have led to a 27.9% drop in self-employment in fields where freelancing is common. Freelancer Demographics Statistics 52.3% of freelancers are women, and 47.7% are men ( Zippia ) The freelance workforce is made up of 52.3% women and 47.7% men, showing a nearly even gender distribution. 52% of Gen Z professionals perform freelance work ( DDIY ) In 2024, 52% of Gen Z professionals took on freelance work. This highlights the increasing trend of younger workers choosing freelancing over traditional jobs. Over two-thirds of freelancers globally are under the age of 35 ( Payoneer ) Nearly 70% of the global freelance workforce is made up of people under the age of 35, with Millennials and Gen Z representing the largest share. Here’s a breakdown of the average hourly freelancer wage per age group: Freelancer Age Average Hourly Wage 18-24 $16 25-34 $19 34-44 $24 45-54 $27 55-64 $36 Over 65 $34 Only 16% of freelancers have access to retirement plans ( Zippia ) Only 16% of freelancers have access to retirement plans, compared to 52% of traditional employees. Additionally, 38% of gig workers say they can’t save for retirement because they don’t earn enough. 70% of freelancers in the United States are White ( Zippia ) Most freelancers in the U.S., about 70.2%, are White, but they tend to earn the lowest annual income. Asian freelancers make up 10.4% of the freelance workforce and have the highest average earnings. Here’s a breakdown of the racial demographics of freelancers in the US: Freelancer Race Percentage of Freelancers White 70.2% Hispanic or Latino 10.6% Asian 10.4% Unknown 5.0% Black or African American 3.4% American Indian and Alaska Native 0.4% Popular Freelance Jobs 82% of U.S. freelancers are content writers ( Zippia ) In the U.S., 82% of freelancers work as content writers. Writing is a popular choice because it’s a skill that’s easy to learn, requiring basic grammar and content structure. With most online content in English, many U.S. freelancers focus on this area. 55% of U.S. entertainment workers are freelancers ( Legiit ) In the U.S., 55% of entertainment workers freelance. Freelancing in entertainment can lead to ongoing royalties for work like viral ads. However, success in this field often depends on creativity and the ability to engage an audience. 75% of workers in the art and design industry are freelancers ( Team Stage ) In the art and design industry, 75% of workers are freelancers. Many choose freelancing to have more creative freedom than they would in an office. Graphic designers, for example, can earn up to $150 per hour in this field. 55% of workers in construction are freelancers ( Team Stage ) In the construction industry, 55% of workers are freelancers. Many offer services like design, rendering, and consultations. This field requires specialized skills and can provide strong earning potential for freelancers. 50% of U.S. freelancers provide skilled services ( Upwork ) Half of U.S. freelancers offer skilled services. To earn higher incomes, many focus on specialized work rather than basic tasks like data entry. Having a skill is important for competing in the freelance market. Freelancing Work-Life Balance Statistics Only 4% of freelancers work on more than 10 projects at a time ( Legiit ) Only 4% of freelancers handle more than 10 projects at once, even during busy periods. This suggests that most freelancers manage their workload carefully to avoid being overwhelmed. 7% of millennials prefer freelancing on their own schedule ( WeWork ) About 7% of millennials choose freelancing so they can set their own schedules. This flexibility allows them to manage their time while still meeting client needs when necessary. 84% of full-time freelancers are satisfied with their current position ( Forbes ) About 84% of full-time freelancers are happy with their current roles. They value the control they have over their work-life balance and the ability to choose their own projects. 68% of freelancers say their quality of life has improved ( Website Planet ) About 68% of freelancers say their quality of life has improved since they began freelancing. Another 23% say it has stayed the same, while only 9% report that it has worsened. Most freelancers feel good about their work-life balance. Freelancing Trends 30% of Fortune 500 companies hire through freelancing platforms ( Forbes ) It’s not just startups using freelancing platforms—30% of Fortune 500 companies are actively looking for talent on platforms like Genius. Many of these companies hire freelancers quietly, without drawing much attention to it. The number of U.S. freelancers is projected to reach 90 million by 2028 ( Statista ) By 2028, the U.S. freelance workforce is expected to grow to 90 million. While this increase will bring more competition, it also highlights the growing demand for freelance talent. Freelancers will make up the majority of the workforce by 2027 ( Statista ) By 2027, freelancers are expected to make up 50.9% of the U.S. workforce, becoming the majority of the working population. This shift highlights the growing trend toward flexible and independent work. 86% of freelancers work from home ( Website Planet ) About 86% of freelancers work from home, enjoying the freedom from commuting and fixed hours. Some choose to work in coffee shops or coworking spaces to avoid distractions like noise or poor internet at home. Conclusion Freelancing is changing how people work. With 1.57 billion freelancers making up 46.6% of the workforce, this shift is clear. The gig economy is growing much faster than regular jobs, and by 2027, freelancers will make up most of the U.S. workforce. As this trend continues, businesses must adapt to keep up. Freelancing offers access to skilled workers and flexible solutions that are becoming more important for the future. Companies that recognize this shift will be in a better position to succeed in a changing workforce. FAQ How many freelancers are there worldwide? There are approximately 1.57 billion freelancers globally, making up 46.7% of the workforce. What industries have the most freelancers? The arts and design industry has the highest proportion of freelancers, followed by marketing and tech. What challenges do freelancers face? Finding enough work is the biggest challenge, with 66% of freelancers citing this as their main issue. What is the average hourly rate for freelancers? Freelancers charge an average of $21 per hour globally, with skilled freelancers earning more. What are the demographics of freelancers? Globally, over two-thirds of freelancers are under the age of 35, with 52.3% being women and 47.7% men. Learn how to hire A-player employees that cost 80% less than US equivalents Get your pre-vetted candidates Get an unfair advantage by hiring the top 1% of overseas talent for your sales & marketing , IT, data & engineering , finance & accounting , and VA & customer support needs . 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https://dev.to/codenewbie/s25e4-diversity-dialogues-in-tech-ale-thomas | S25:E4 - Diversity Dialogues in Tech (Ale Thomas) - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close CodeNewbie Follow S25:E4 - Diversity Dialogues in Tech (Ale Thomas) Sep 6 '23 play Saron talks to Ale Thomas, Developer Advocate and Web Developer at Kubeshop | Mixed Change. Ale talks about growing up in Mexico and learning to code on her own. She walks us through her career history and how she paved her way into tech without a CS degree. She highlights how mentors played a critical role in her coding journey and how important finding those mentors and a community is. Finally, Ale shares her thoughts on what inclusivity in tech means to her and the work she is doing to make an impact in the space. Show Links Compiler (sponsor) Ale's GitHub Ale's LinkedIn Ale's Instagram Ale's Twitter React Angular Scrum HackerRank DSA C# Python C++ Ale Thomas Ale is an Industrial Engineer turned Software Developer from Mexico. Now based in NY, she's passionate about Open Source Software, developing for non-profits, and helping out in the tech community. Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
https://dev.to/adventures_in_dotnet/how-do-you-stop-hating-your-job-bonus | How Do You Stop Hating Your Job? - BONUS - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Adventures in .NET Follow How Do You Stop Hating Your Job? - BONUS Apr 11 '23 play Are you dissatisfied with your job? Sam Feeney helps organizations improve employee engagement, increase retention, and reinvent hiring while helping individuals (re)discover career satisfaction in their current roles. He joins the show alongside Chuck Wood to tackle altering the way you perceive your job and talk about career satisfaction. Socials LinkedIn: Sam Feeney Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventures-in-net/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
https://dev.to/codenewbie/s26e7-thoughts-on-degrees-and-bootcamps-johnny-proano | S26:E7 - Thoughts on Degrees and Bootcamps (Johnny Proano) - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close CodeNewbie Follow S26:E7 - Thoughts on Degrees and Bootcamps (Johnny Proano) Dec 13 '23 play Saron speaks with Johnny Proano, Associate Software Engineer at Hilton Grand Vacations. Initially drawn to code while building his personal DJ website, Johnny took the full leap with the support of his family. Johnny discusses his initial belief that a degree was necessary to become a software engineer and his decision to attend a coding bootcamp instead. He reflects on the differences between the bootcamp and college experience and shares his job search process after graduation. Show Links Code Comments (sponsor) IRL (sponsor) SQL Ruby Johnny's GitHub Johnny's Instagram Jonny's Website Johnny Proano Johnny is a passionate Chicago Bulls fan, music enthusiast, Star Wars fan, and a proud father with a love for the creativity of coding. He is a dedicated Software Engineer blending university education and a coding bootcamp experience bringing leadership, innovation, and a commitment to making a difference through code: “Think it, code it, make a difference!" Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
https://www.git-tower.com/blog/posts/tower-windows-91 | Tower 9.1 for Windows — Gitea and Gitmoji Support | Tower Blog You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Tower Navigation Features Undo Anything Just press Cmd+Z Drag and Drop Make the complex effortless Integrations Use your favorite tools Tower Workflows Branching Configurations Stacked Pull Requests Supercharged workflows All Features Release Notes Pricing Support Documentation Contact Us Account Login Learn Git Video Course 24 episodes Online Book From novice to master Cheat Sheets For quick lookup Webinar Learn from a Git professional First Aid Kit Recover from mistakes Advanced Git Kit Dive deeper Blog Download Download < Back to Blog Tower 9.1 for Windows — Gitea and Gitmoji Support Bruno Brito July 2025 | 5 min read Share: With the release of Tower 9.1 for Windows, we're bringing the power of Gitea directly to our Git client! This means that you can now add your Gitea accounts and manage your precious repositories and pull requests without ever leaving Tower 😊 Gitea isn't the only star of the show; this release also introduces support for Gitmoji, allowing you to create more meaningful and expressive commits! In an age where cloud services reign supreme, the idea of hosting your own code might seem a bit old-school. But for many, privacy, control, and performance are paramount. This is where self-hosted Git solutions truly shine, offering a robust alternative to public cloud providers. And among these, Gitea has emerged as a fantastic candidate. Gitea is a lightweight, open-source, self-hosted Git service that provides everything you need for Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, and more, all within your own infrastructure. This means complete control over your data, enhanced security, and, often, better performance tailored to your specific needs. It's also very popular among teams that simply want to avoid vendor lock-in. ☝️ If you're new to Gitea, we have prepared a quick tutorial to help you get started with Gitea on a VPS 😎 All right, let's see how you can add Gitea as a remote service to Tower and get started! If you prefer, you can also watch the 5-minute video tour below: Adding a Gitea Account to Tower Getting your Gitea account set up in Tower is a breeze and it works like adding any other remote service, like GitHub, BitBucket, or GitLab. To add a new Gitea service account, simply follow these steps: Navigate to the "Remote Services" view by clicking the cloud icon in the toolbar, selecting "View > Show Services," or pressing Alt + S . Tower — "Services" in the Toolbar Click on the "Gitea" or "Gitea Self-Hosted" option in the Service Accounts list, or click the "+" button in the bottom-left corner to add a new Gitea account. Tower — "Gitea" and "Gitea Self-Hosted" options Tower will then prompt you for your Gitea instance URL and your credentials. Enter the full URL of your Gitea server (if self-hosted) and then provide your username and password (or better yet, a personal access token for more secure authentication). Tower — Add Gitea Account Once you've entered your details, click "Add Account". Tower will verify your credentials; if successful, your Gitea account will appear in your Services list. Tower — Gitea Repositories And just like that, you're connected! All your Gitea repositories will now be accessible, ready for you to clone, fetch, and manage! 🎉 Inspecting Gitea Pull Requests in Tower One of the most powerful features of Git is the ability to collaborate through pull requests. Gitea enables you to easily create pull requests directly in the browser, as shown below. Creating a Pull Request in Gitea However, Tower allows you to seamlessly manage your Gitea pull requests, making code review and collaboration even more efficient — no need to open browser windows! Once your Gitea account is added (as described in the previous chapter), open any repository and navigate to the "Pull Requests" section in Tower's sidebar, found under the "Workspace" heading. Tower will display a list of all open pull requests for that repository. You'll see key information such as the pull request title, author, and status. Tower — Gitea Pull Requests Click on any pull request in the list to open its detailed view. You will find 3 tabs: Conversation : View comments from your team members and reply. Commits : Browse the commit history and inspect individual file changes. Changeset : View the full diff of changes. At the bottom, you will also have the option to check out, close, or merge the pull request, assuming you have the necessary permissions. This functionality eliminates the constant context switching between your Git client and the Gitea web interface — it's all about staying in the flow 😎 Gitmoji Support Gitmoji is an open-source project that aims to standardize the use of emojis in commit messages. You can learn more about it in this blog post. While you can manually enter the necessary emojis when creating a commit, the recommended method is to use the Gitmoji CLI tool or… the latest release of Tower for Windows! 😎 Let's see it in action. Crafting a Commit with Gitmoji Tower supports Gitmoji without the need to install any additional tools. This feature was first introduced in Tower 10.5 for Mac and is now also available on Tower for Windows. To include emojis in your commit message, just type :: in the "Commit Subject" field. A list of emojis will show up, along with descriptions of their meanings. You can also have a look at the complete list of emojis available here . Tower 9.1 for Windows — Add Gitmoji Gitmoji is also available in our Commit Composing tools, which you can access by simply typing / . Tower 9.1 for Windows — Commit Composing with Gitmoji That's it! As you can see, adding the right emoji to your commit messages is quite simple. Tower will also display the emojis in any "History" view, as shown below. Tower 9.1 for Windows — History View with Gitmoji Other Improvements As is tradition, we've also addressed some other small improvements and bug fixes, such as: LFS: Pulling LFS repositories now works as expected. Sidebar: Remote names are now accurately updated after renaming. Network Paths: Fixed a potential crash when handling network paths. Services: Enhanced logic for matching repositories to their configured services. UI: Increased separator visibility in Dark Mode and improved visualization of parent-child branch relationships. Portable Git: Updated to version 2.50.0 for improved compatibility and performance and upgraded the zip utility to support the latest compression formats. Shortcuts: Reassigned the Ctrl + Shift + Backspace shortcut to the "Reset" action and removed it from "Discard All Changes", ensuring more intuitive shortcut behavior. Stacked branches: Fixed an issue where the restack context menu item was incorrectly enabled, as well as an issue where, under certain conditions, the restack dialog validation could run indefinitely. For the complete changelog, please have a look at the Release Notes . We hope you enjoy our latest Windows release. Happy committing! 😊 New to Tower? Download our 30-day free trial and discover a more efficient way to work with Git! Try Tower 9.1 Now PS: Did you know? Tower Pro is now free for students as well as teachers and educational institutions! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close CodeNewbie Follow S24:E5 - Balancing Parenthood and Programming (Phoebe Voong-Fadel) Jun 7 '23 play Today, Saron talks with Phoebe Voong-Fadel, a self-taught Frontend Developer at the National Foundation for Educational Research. After having transitioned from a successful 14-year career in Higher Education in 2017, Phoebe made the courageous decision to pursue coding full-time while balancing the responsibilities of being a mother to her two children. Along with learning about her experience balancing learning to code and being a mom we talk to Phoebe about her passions that extend beyond her professional role. She actively contributes to the coding community by writing articles for freeCodeCamp and mentors early-career developers. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Gamers Forem Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Andriy Kudelya Posted on Nov 7, 2025 🎮 Puzzleet: Algorithm Practice Meets Puzzle Gaming # gamedev # mobilegaming # cloudgaming Built Puzzleet to scratch a personal itch — what if learning algorithms felt more like solving a puzzle game than grinding through coding exercises? How it works: Instead of staring at a blank editor, you assemble and debug real code blocks like pieces of a logic puzzle. Think Tetris meets programming fundamentals — less about memorizing syntax, more about strategic thinking and pattern recognition. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account Gamers Forem Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Juno Threadborne Posted on Nov 11, 2025 Sea of Stars: Pixelated Compassion in an Age of Exhaustion # gamedesign # gamedev # kindness # indiegames I'm pretty sure if I fed "cozy nostalgic 90s-style RPG pixel art" into an AI image generator, something like this would appear. But this one is real. Human-made. And that matters — because this single frame says everything about the design philosophy at Sabotage Studio. Two friends, a campfire, the hush of a forest clearing. There's no combat here, no puzzles to solve, no experience to grind. Just a place to be . A small patch of quiet in a world that otherwise invites exploration. In Sea of Stars , you can "set up camp" anywhere on the world map. No tents, no consumables, no tradeoff for taking a breath. The game fades in this little pocket of light where you can save, rest, and talk to your companions before returning to the journey. It's a familiar image for anyone who grew up on Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VI , but it's been reimagined for players with finite energy — people with lives, interruptions, and less time to grind. This is what kindness looks like when it's rendered in pixels. It's not a mechanic that demands performance; it's one that offers permission to take stock, and a graceful step out of the world. To appreciate what this offers, it helps to remember what rest used to mean in games. In the '90s, rest was a reward. You fought your way to the next inn, rationed your potions, and prayed for a save point before the boss. The downtime existed to remind you how fragile safety was. But the team at Sabotage shifted that relationship entirely. Rest isn't something you have to earn anymore — it's something you're allowed . The developers trust you with peace. They've taken what was once a scarcity mechanic and turned it into a moment of connection: between characters, between player and world, between life and game. Games have always understood the emotional gravity of safety. Resident Evil gave us the typewriter room — a small pocket of sanity with a gentle piano, where monsters couldn't follow. Dark Souls offered bonfires: tiny circles of light that tethered you to persistence itself. Sea of Stars belongs to that lineage, but with the tension stripped away. Its campfire isn't a barricade against horror — it's a pause in the world that you chose. The same emotional rhythm, reimagined through generosity instead of fear. The respite remains sacred, but here it's framed as compassion rather than reprieve. Instead of saying "you've survived," the game seems to say, "you deserve to rest." Kindness isn't usually listed among the tools of game design. We talk about balance, difficulty curves, reward loops — the architecture of challenge. But Sea of Stars reminds us that generosity can be mechanical too. Every time you open that menu and choose "set up camp," the game is silently saying, we understand you . It’s easy to see this as nostalgia or "cozy game" influence, but aesthetics aren’t what give this moment power. It's the humanity behind it. The decision to treat the player as a traveler with limits. At its heart, Sea of Stars is a game that trusts you to rest. And that trust—that quiet act of care rendered in pixels and sound—shifts the relationship from challenge to conversation. Because sometimes, the kindest thing a game can do is look at you through the screen and say, "It's okay. You can rest now." Top comments (1) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Gokul Gokul Gokul Follow Building lean software | secret love for performance and efficiency | Would’ve been a cook in alt-timeline. Location India Work Developer Joined Nov 15, 2022 • Dec 2 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Cool concept, rather than using pause menu to freeze the work, we create a zone where players are still in the game but everything around them is locked out. i like it, it adds more emotional view seeing our main characters resting somewhere know what is about to come. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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This flexibility lets organizations choose how to host their composable DXP : they can maintain full control with an on-premises deployment or enjoy the convenience of cloud hosting via Sitefinity Cloud (PaaS) on Microsoft Azure. For companies without extensive IT resources, Sitefinity’s SaaS option provides a turnkey always-on and always-current cloud solution— the Sitefinity platform is managed and updated by Progress, so the business can focus on delivering digital experiences while the vendor handles infrastructure, security and maintenance. Can Sitefinity CMS integrate with CRM, ERP and other systems of record or MarTech tools? The Sitefinity platform comes with robust integration and extensibility tools that make it easy to connect with other systems such as SalesForce, HubSpot, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Eloqua etc. Its Integration Hub (built on a leading iPaaS platform, Workato) enables low-code connectivity to 1,000+ third-party applications and data sources, allowing organizations to automate workflows and sync data with a recipe-based low-code approach and without the need for custom development. The platform also supports webhooks (service hooks) that let you trigger external services when events occur in the CMS—for example, sending an HTTP POST to another application whenever content is published. This facilitates a straightforward real-time integration with minimal coding. 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https://buf.build/blog | Blog Schema Registry Overview Pricing Schema Registry Overview Schema Registry Pricing Bufstream CLI Connect RPC Protovalidate Open Source Connect RPC Protovalidate Docs Blog 10.5k Login Sign up Contact Us Big news! Protovalidate is now v1.0. Buf blog Buf CLI Buf Schema Registry Bufstream Connect Protobuf Unlimited message retention with Bufstream and Tigris When you combine Bufstream and Tigris, you get unlimited Kafka message retention and truly global operation. Combining zero egress fees with typed streams means that your applications can scale across the globe fearlessly. September 17, 2025 Team Buf and Bufstream Protovalidate is now v1.0 After two years of development, we're proud to announce that Protovalidate has reached v1.0. Protovalidate is the semantic validation library for Protobuf. Protobuf gives you the structure of your data, but Protovalidate ensures the quality of your data. Without semantic validation, you're stuck writing the same validation logic over and over again across every service that consumes your messages. With Protovalidate, you define your validation rules once, directly on your schemas, and they're enforced everywhere. September 12, 2025 Team Buf and Protobuf Finishing Kafka: LinkedIn proved it works, Buf makes it simple Stanislav Kozlovski's deep dive into the Kafka creation story appeared last weekend. It detailed how LinkedIn solved data problems with Kafka and also revealed three remaining challenges—schema evolution, plug-and-play integration, and ownership/governance—that had to be solved with additional tools and review processes. At Buf, we've seen these same problems, and solved them with the Buf CLI, Bufstream, and the Buf Schema Registry. August 26, 2025 Joe Rinehart and Bufstream Streaming data quality is broken. Semantic validation is the solution. When you're working with mission-critical streaming data, any record flowing through your pipelines is a potential point of failure. When schemas drift or malformed data sneaks through, your downstream systems don't just slow down—they break. Hard. And if you're on-call, you know exactly what that 3 AM wake-up call feels like. August 20, 2025 Scott Haines and Bufstream Introducing hyperpb: 10x faster dynamic Protobuf parsing that’s even 3x faster than generated code Today we’re announcing public availability of hyperpb, a fully-dynamic Protobuf parser that is 10x faster than dynamicpb, the standard Go solution for dynamic Protobuf. In fact, it’s so efficient that it’s 3x faster than parsing with generated code! It also matches or beats vtprotobuf’s generated code at almost every benchmark, without skimping on correctness. July 16, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #9: Some numbers are more equal than others The first 15 field numbers are special: most runtimes will decode them much faster than the other field numbers. When designing a message type for decoding performance, it’s good to use these field numbers on fields that are almost always present. June 17, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Oneofs are a disaster. Protovalidate has fixed them. Instead of using oneofs, you can now use the new (buf.validate.message).oneof Protovalidate annotation. As long as you're validating your messages with Protovalidate, (buf.validate.message).oneof does exactly what you'd expect, with none of the pain. June 13, 2025 Team Buf and Protobuf Buf Announces Support for Unity Catalog Managed Iceberg Tables We’re announcing a major step toward our vision of a single schema definition in Protobuf that governs your entire data flow — from API contracts to streaming topics to analytical tables. Bufstream now supports Databricks Managed Iceberg Tables in private preview, bringing together Buf's schema-first approach with Databricks' industry-leading data governance and optimization capabilities. This integration represents more than just technical compatibility—it's a fundamental shift toward treating schemas as the foundation of your entire data architecture. June 12, 2025 Team Buf and Bufstream Tip of the week #8: Never use required Don’t use 'required' to modify fields—you won’t be able to get rid of it later when you realize it was a bad idea. June 3, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #7: Scoping it out buf convert and protoscope are powerful tools for examining and debugging wire format dumps. June 2, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #6: The subtle dangers of enum aliases Enum values are a poorly designed feature and shouldn’t be used. May 19, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #5: Avoid import public/weak Avoid import public and import weak. May 13, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Bufstream is now on the AWS Marketplace We're excited to announce that Bufstream is now available on the AWS Marketplace. Enterprise customers can purchase through their AWS account and accelerate their deployment of Bufstream. May 9, 2025 Connor Mahony and Mary Cutrali Bufstream Cheap Kafka is cool. Schema-driven development with Kafka is cooler. If you're looking for a modern drop-in replacement for Apache Kafka to save costs and complexity, Bufstream is probably your best bet. However, we've got a bigger mission here. Buf wants to bring schema-driven development across your entire stack, from your network APIs, to your streaming data, to your lakehouse, unified behind one schema language that can do it all. May 2, 2025 Team Buf and Bufstream Tip of the week #4: Accepting mistakes we can’t fix Protobuf’s distributed nature introduces evolution risks that make it hard to fix some types of mistakes. Sometimes the best thing to do is to just let it be. April 29, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #3: Enum names need prefixes Enums inherit some unfortunate behaviors from C++. Avoid this problem by using the Buf lint rules ENUM_VALUE_PREFIX and ENUM_ZERO_VALUE_SUFFIX. April 22, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #2: Compress your Protos! Compression is everywhere. This pervasiveness means that wire size tradeoffs matter less than they used to twenty years ago, when Protobuf was designed. April 15, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Tip of the week #1: Field names are forever Don’t rename fields. Even though there are a slim number of cases you can get away with it, it’s rarely worth doing, and is a potential source of bugs. April 8, 2025 Miguel Young de la Sota and Protobuf Multi-region, active-active Bufstream at 100 GiB/s Bufstream — Buf’s drop-in replacement for Apache Kafka® — now supports business-critical workloads with multi-region, active-active clusters on GCP. March 7, 2025 Team Buf and Bufstream Bufstream on Spanner: 100 GiB/s with zero operational overhead At less than $1M/month for 100 GiB/s of writes and 300 GiB/s of reads, Bufstream using Spanner is 25x cheaper than Confluent Cloud, 1.5x cheaper than WarpStream, and 3x cheaper than self-hosted Apache Kafka®. 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This lets you test real authentication workflows in preview environments. Before you start Neon Auth is in active development. Check the roadmap to see what's supported and what's coming next. Why Neon Auth? Identity lives in your database All authentication data is stored in the neon_auth schema. It's queryable with SQL and compatible with Row Level Security (RLS) policies. Zero server management Neon Auth runs as a managed REST API service. Configure settings in the Console; use the SDK in your app. No infrastructure to maintain. Auth that branches with your data Test sign-up, login, password reset, and OAuth flows in isolated branches without touching production data. Built on Better Auth Neon Auth is powered by Better Auth , which means you get familiar APIs. You can use Better Auth UI components or call auth methods directly to build your own UI. Neon Auth currently supports Better Auth version 1.4.6 . Basic usage Enable Auth in your Neon project, then add authentication to your app: src/auth.ts import { createAuthClient } from '@neondatabase/neon-js/auth' ; export const authClient = createAuthClient ( import . meta . env . VITE_NEON_AUTH_URL ); src/App.tsx import { NeonAuthUIProvider , AuthView } from '@neondatabase/neon-js/auth/react/ui' ; import { authClient } from './auth' ; export default function App () { return ( < NeonAuthUIProvider authClient = {authClient}> < AuthView pathname = "sign-in" /> </ NeonAuthUIProvider > ); } Use cases Production authentication Use Neon Auth as the identity system for your app. Store users, sessions, and OAuth configuration directly in Postgres, and pair with RLS for secure, database-centric access control. Preview environments Test full authentication flows in Vercel previews with real users and sessions Multi-tenant SaaS Test complex org and role hierarchies safely in isolated branches CI/CD workflows Run end-to-end auth tests without touching production. The Neon Create Branch GitHub Action supports retrieving branch-specific auth URLs for testing authentication flows in GitHub Actions workflows. Development workflows Spin up complete environments instantly with database and auth together See Branching authentication for details on how auth branches with your database. Quick start guides Choose your framework to get started: Next.js With UI components React (API methods) Build your own auth UI React With UI components TanStack Router With UI components Availability Neon Auth is currently available for AWS regions only. Azure support is not yet available. Pricing Neon Auth is included in all Neon plans based on Monthly Active Users (MAU): Free : Up to 60,000 MAU Launch : Up to 1M MAU Scale : Up to 1M MAU An MAU (Monthly Active User) is a unique user who authenticates at least once during a monthly billing period. If you need more than 1M MAU, contact Sales . See Neon plans for more details. Migration from Stack Auth If you're using the previous Neon Auth implementation via Stack Auth, your version will continue to work. When you're ready to migrate to the new Better Auth implementation, see our migration guide . Need help? Join our Discord Server to ask questions or see what others are doing with Neon. For paid plan support options, see Support . Previous Troubleshooting Next Authentication Flow Last updated on January 9, 2026 Was this page helpful? Yes No Thank you for your feedback! On this page Why Neon Auth? Built on Better Auth Basic usage Use cases Quick start guides Availability Pricing Migration from Stack Auth Need help? 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Toggle "can call user code" annotations u Jump to search box / Toggle pinning of the current clause p Jump to n th pin 1-9 Menu Pins clear Table of Contents Introduction + 1 The Temporal Object + 1.1 Value Properties of the Temporal Object 1.1.1 Temporal [ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] + 1.2 Constructor Properties of the Temporal Object 1.2.1 Temporal.Instant ( . . . ) 1.2.2 Temporal.PlainDateTime ( . . . ) 1.2.3 Temporal.PlainDate ( . . . ) 1.2.4 Temporal.PlainTime ( . . . ) 1.2.5 Temporal.PlainYearMonth ( . . . ) 1.2.6 Temporal.PlainMonthDay ( . . . ) 1.2.7 Temporal.Duration ( . . . ) 1.2.8 Temporal.ZonedDateTime ( . . . ) + 1.3 Other Properties of the Temporal Object 1.3.1 Temporal.Now + 2 The Temporal.Now Object + 2.1 Value Properties of the Temporal.Now Object 2.1.1 Temporal.Now [ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] + 2.2 Function Properties of the Temporal.Now Object 2.2.1 Temporal.Now.timeZoneId ( ) 2.2.2 Temporal.Now.instant ( ) 2.2.3 Temporal.Now.plainDateTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) 2.2.4 Temporal.Now.zonedDateTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) 2.2.5 Temporal.Now.plainDateISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) 2.2.6 Temporal.Now.plainTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) + 2.3 Abstract Operations 2.3.1 HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( global ) 2.3.2 SystemUTCEpochMilliseconds ( ) 2.3.3 SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( ) 2.3.4 SystemDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike ) + 3 Temporal.PlainDate Objects + 3.1 The Temporal.PlainDate Constructor 3.1.1 Temporal.PlainDate ( isoYear , isoMonth , isoDay [ , calendar ] ) + 3.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDate Constructor 3.2.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype 3.2.2 Temporal.PlainDate.from ( item [ , options ] ) 3.2.3 Temporal.PlainDate.compare ( one , two ) + 3.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDate Prototype Object 3.3.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.constructor 3.3.2 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 3.3.3 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.calendarId 3.3.4 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.era 3.3.5 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.eraYear 3.3.6 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.year 3.3.7 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.month 3.3.8 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.monthCode 3.3.9 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.day 3.3.10 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.dayOfWeek 3.3.11 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.dayOfYear 3.3.12 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.weekOfYear 3.3.13 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.yearOfWeek 3.3.14 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.daysInWeek 3.3.15 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.daysInMonth 3.3.16 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.daysInYear 3.3.17 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.monthsInYear 3.3.18 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.inLeapYear 3.3.19 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toPlainYearMonth ( ) 3.3.20 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toPlainMonthDay ( ) 3.3.21 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 3.3.22 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 3.3.23 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.with ( temporalDateLike [ , options ] ) 3.3.24 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.withCalendar ( calendarLike ) 3.3.25 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 3.3.26 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 3.3.27 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.equals ( other ) 3.3.28 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toPlainDateTime ( [ temporalTime ] ) 3.3.29 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toZonedDateTime ( item ) 3.3.30 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 3.3.31 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 3.3.32 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toJSON ( ) 3.3.33 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.valueOf ( ) 3.4 Properties of Temporal.PlainDate Instances + 3.5 Abstract Operations for Temporal.PlainDate Objects 3.5.1 ISO Date Records 3.5.2 CreateISODateRecord ( year , month , day ) 3.5.3 CreateTemporalDate ( isoDate , calendar [ , newTarget ] ) 3.5.4 ToTemporalDate ( item [ , options ] ) 3.5.5 ISODateSurpasses ( sign , baseDate , isoDate2 , years , months , weeks , days ) 3.5.6 RegulateISODate ( year , month , day , overflow ) 3.5.7 IsValidISODate ( year , month , day ) 3.5.8 AddDaysToISODate ( isoDate , days ) 3.5.9 PadISOYear ( y ) 3.5.10 TemporalDateToString ( temporalDate , showCalendar ) 3.5.11 ISODateWithinLimits ( isoDate ) 3.5.12 CompareISODate ( isoDate1 , isoDate2 ) 3.5.13 DifferenceTemporalPlainDate ( operation , temporalDate , other , options ) 3.5.14 AddDurationToDate ( operation , temporalDate , temporalDurationLike , options ) + 4 Temporal.PlainTime Objects + 4.1 The Temporal.PlainTime Constructor 4.1.1 Temporal.PlainTime ( [ hour [ , minute [ , second [ , millisecond [ , microsecond [ , nanosecond ] ] ] ] ] ] ) + 4.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainTime Constructor 4.2.1 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype 4.2.2 Temporal.PlainTime.from ( item [ , options ] ) 4.2.3 Temporal.PlainTime.compare ( one , two ) + 4.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainTime Prototype Object 4.3.1 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.constructor 4.3.2 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 4.3.3 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.hour 4.3.4 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.minute 4.3.5 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.second 4.3.6 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.millisecond 4.3.7 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.microsecond 4.3.8 get Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.nanosecond 4.3.9 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike ) 4.3.10 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike ) 4.3.11 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.with ( temporalTimeLike [ , options ] ) 4.3.12 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 4.3.13 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 4.3.14 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.round ( roundTo ) 4.3.15 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.equals ( other ) 4.3.16 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 4.3.17 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 4.3.18 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.toJSON ( ) 4.3.19 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.valueOf ( ) 4.4 Properties of Temporal.PlainTime Instances + 4.5 Abstract Operations 4.5.1 Time Records 4.5.2 CreateTimeRecord ( hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond [ , deltaDays ] ) 4.5.3 MidnightTimeRecord ( ) 4.5.4 NoonTimeRecord ( ) 4.5.5 DifferenceTime ( time1 , time2 ) 4.5.6 ToTemporalTime ( item [ , options ] ) 4.5.7 ToTimeRecordOrMidnight ( item ) 4.5.8 RegulateTime ( hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond , overflow ) 4.5.9 IsValidTime ( hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond ) 4.5.10 BalanceTime ( hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond ) 4.5.11 CreateTemporalTime ( time [ , newTarget ] ) 4.5.12 ToTemporalTimeRecord ( temporalTimeLike [ , completeness ] ) 4.5.13 TimeRecordToString ( time , precision ) 4.5.14 CompareTimeRecord ( time1 , time2 ) 4.5.15 AddTime ( time , timeDuration ) 4.5.16 RoundTime ( time , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 4.5.17 DifferenceTemporalPlainTime ( operation , temporalTime , other , options ) 4.5.18 AddDurationToTime ( operation , temporalTime , temporalDurationLike ) + 5 Temporal.PlainDateTime Objects + 5.1 The Temporal.PlainDateTime Constructor 5.1.1 Temporal.PlainDateTime ( isoYear , isoMonth , isoDay [ , hour [ , minute [ , second [ , millisecond [ , microsecond [ , nanosecond [ , calendar ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ) + 5.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDateTime Constructor 5.2.1 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype 5.2.2 Temporal.PlainDateTime.from ( item [ , options ] ) 5.2.3 Temporal.PlainDateTime.compare ( one , two ) + 5.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDateTime Prototype Object 5.3.1 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.constructor 5.3.2 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 5.3.3 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.calendarId 5.3.4 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.era 5.3.5 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.eraYear 5.3.6 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.year 5.3.7 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.month 5.3.8 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.monthCode 5.3.9 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.day 5.3.10 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.hour 5.3.11 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.minute 5.3.12 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.second 5.3.13 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.millisecond 5.3.14 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.microsecond 5.3.15 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.nanosecond 5.3.16 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.dayOfWeek 5.3.17 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.dayOfYear 5.3.18 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.weekOfYear 5.3.19 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.yearOfWeek 5.3.20 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.daysInWeek 5.3.21 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.daysInMonth 5.3.22 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.daysInYear 5.3.23 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.monthsInYear 5.3.24 get Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.inLeapYear 5.3.25 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.with ( temporalDateTimeLike [ , options ] ) 5.3.26 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.withPlainTime ( [ plainTimeLike ] ) 5.3.27 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.withCalendar ( calendarLike ) 5.3.28 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 5.3.29 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 5.3.30 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 5.3.31 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 5.3.32 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.round ( roundTo ) 5.3.33 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.equals ( other ) 5.3.34 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 5.3.35 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 5.3.36 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toJSON ( ) 5.3.37 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.valueOf ( ) 5.3.38 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toZonedDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike [ , options ] ) 5.3.39 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toPlainDate ( ) 5.3.40 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toPlainTime ( ) 5.4 Properties of Temporal.PlainDateTime Instances + 5.5 Abstract Operations 5.5.1 ISO Date-Time Records 5.5.2 TimeValueToISODateTimeRecord ( t ) 5.5.3 CombineISODateAndTimeRecord ( isoDate , time ) 5.5.4 ISODateTimeWithinLimits ( isoDateTime ) 5.5.5 InterpretTemporalDateTimeFields ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 5.5.6 ToTemporalDateTime ( item [ , options ] ) 5.5.7 BalanceISODateTime ( year , month , day , hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond ) 5.5.8 CreateTemporalDateTime ( isoDateTime , calendar [ , newTarget ] ) 5.5.9 ISODateTimeToString ( isoDateTime , calendar , precision , showCalendar ) 5.5.10 CompareISODateTime ( isoDateTime1 , isoDateTime2 ) 5.5.11 RoundISODateTime ( isoDateTime , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 5.5.12 DifferenceISODateTime ( isoDateTime1 , isoDateTime2 , calendar , largestUnit ) 5.5.13 DifferencePlainDateTimeWithRounding ( isoDateTime1 , isoDateTime2 , calendar , largestUnit , roundingIncrement , smallestUnit , roundingMode ) 5.5.14 DifferencePlainDateTimeWithTotal ( isoDateTime1 , isoDateTime2 , calendar , unit ) 5.5.15 DifferenceTemporalPlainDateTime ( operation , dateTime , other , options ) 5.5.16 AddDurationToDateTime ( operation , dateTime , temporalDurationLike , options ) + 6 Temporal.ZonedDateTime Objects + 6.1 The Temporal.ZonedDateTime Constructor 6.1.1 Temporal.ZonedDateTime ( epochNanoseconds , timeZone [ , calendar ] ) + 6.2 Properties of the Temporal.ZonedDateTime Constructor 6.2.1 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype 6.2.2 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from ( item [ , options ] ) 6.2.3 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.compare ( one , two ) + 6.3 Properties of the Temporal.ZonedDateTime Prototype Object 6.3.1 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.constructor 6.3.2 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 6.3.3 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.calendarId 6.3.4 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.timeZoneId 6.3.5 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.era 6.3.6 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.eraYear 6.3.7 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.year 6.3.8 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.month 6.3.9 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.monthCode 6.3.10 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.day 6.3.11 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.hour 6.3.12 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.minute 6.3.13 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.second 6.3.14 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.millisecond 6.3.15 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.microsecond 6.3.16 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.nanosecond 6.3.17 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.epochMilliseconds 6.3.18 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.epochNanoseconds 6.3.19 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.dayOfWeek 6.3.20 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.dayOfYear 6.3.21 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.weekOfYear 6.3.22 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.yearOfWeek 6.3.23 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.hoursInDay 6.3.24 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.daysInWeek 6.3.25 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.daysInMonth 6.3.26 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.daysInYear 6.3.27 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.monthsInYear 6.3.28 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.inLeapYear 6.3.29 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.offsetNanoseconds 6.3.30 get Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.offset 6.3.31 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.with ( temporalZonedDateTimeLike [ , options ] ) 6.3.32 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.withPlainTime ( [ plainTimeLike ] ) 6.3.33 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.withTimeZone ( timeZoneLike ) 6.3.34 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.withCalendar ( calendarLike ) 6.3.35 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 6.3.36 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 6.3.37 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 6.3.38 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 6.3.39 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.round ( roundTo ) 6.3.40 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.equals ( other ) 6.3.41 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 6.3.42 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 6.3.43 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toJSON ( ) 6.3.44 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.valueOf ( ) 6.3.45 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.startOfDay ( ) 6.3.46 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.getTimeZoneTransition ( directionParam ) 6.3.47 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toInstant ( ) 6.3.48 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toPlainDate ( ) 6.3.49 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toPlainTime ( ) 6.3.50 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toPlainDateTime ( ) 6.4 Properties of Temporal.ZonedDateTime Instances + 6.5 Abstract Operations 6.5.1 InterpretISODateTimeOffset ( isoDate , time , offsetBehaviour , offsetNanoseconds , timeZone , disambiguation , offsetOption , matchBehaviour ) 6.5.2 ToTemporalZonedDateTime ( item [ , options ] ) 6.5.3 CreateTemporalZonedDateTime ( epochNanoseconds , timeZone , calendar [ , newTarget ] ) 6.5.4 TemporalZonedDateTimeToString ( zonedDateTime , precision , showCalendar , showTimeZone , showOffset [ , increment [ , unit [ , roundingMode ] ] ] ) 6.5.5 AddZonedDateTime ( epochNanoseconds , timeZone , calendar , duration , overflow ) 6.5.6 DifferenceZonedDateTime ( ns1 , ns2 , timeZone , calendar , largestUnit ) 6.5.7 DifferenceZonedDateTimeWithRounding ( ns1 , ns2 , timeZone , calendar , largestUnit , roundingIncrement , smallestUnit , roundingMode ) 6.5.8 DifferenceZonedDateTimeWithTotal ( ns1 , ns2 , timeZone , calendar , unit ) 6.5.9 DifferenceTemporalZonedDateTime ( operation , zonedDateTime , other , options ) 6.5.10 AddDurationToZonedDateTime ( operation , zonedDateTime , temporalDurationLike , options ) + 7 Temporal.Duration Objects + 7.1 The Temporal.Duration Constructor 7.1.1 Temporal.Duration ( [ years [ , months [ , weeks [ , days [ , hours [ , minutes [ , seconds [ , milliseconds [ , microseconds [ , nanoseconds ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ) + 7.2 Properties of the Temporal.Duration Constructor 7.2.1 Temporal.Duration.prototype 7.2.2 Temporal.Duration.from ( item ) 7.2.3 Temporal.Duration.compare ( one , two [ , options ] ) + 7.3 Properties of the Temporal.Duration Prototype Object 7.3.1 Temporal.Duration.prototype.constructor 7.3.2 Temporal.Duration.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 7.3.3 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.years 7.3.4 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.months 7.3.5 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.weeks 7.3.6 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.days 7.3.7 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.hours 7.3.8 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.minutes 7.3.9 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.seconds 7.3.10 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.milliseconds 7.3.11 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.microseconds 7.3.12 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.nanoseconds 7.3.13 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.sign 7.3.14 get Temporal.Duration.prototype.blank 7.3.15 Temporal.Duration.prototype.with ( temporalDurationLike ) 7.3.16 Temporal.Duration.prototype.negated ( ) 7.3.17 Temporal.Duration.prototype.abs ( ) 7.3.18 Temporal.Duration.prototype.add ( other ) 7.3.19 Temporal.Duration.prototype.subtract ( other ) 7.3.20 Temporal.Duration.prototype.round ( roundTo ) 7.3.21 Temporal.Duration.prototype.total ( totalOf ) 7.3.22 Temporal.Duration.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 7.3.23 Temporal.Duration.prototype.toJSON ( ) 7.3.24 Temporal.Duration.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 7.3.25 Temporal.Duration.prototype.valueOf ( ) 7.4 Properties of Temporal.Duration Instances + 7.5 Abstract Operations 7.5.1 Date Duration Records 7.5.2 Partial Duration Records 7.5.3 Internal Duration Records 7.5.4 ZeroDateDuration ( ) 7.5.5 ToInternalDurationRecord ( duration ) 7.5.6 ToInternalDurationRecordWith24HourDays ( duration ) 7.5.7 ToDateDurationRecordWithoutTime ( duration ) 7.5.8 TemporalDurationFromInternal ( internalDuration , largestUnit ) 7.5.9 CreateDateDurationRecord ( years , months , weeks , days ) 7.5.10 AdjustDateDurationRecord ( dateDuration , days [ , weeks [ , months ] ] ) 7.5.11 CombineDateAndTimeDuration ( dateDuration , timeDuration ) 7.5.12 ToTemporalDuration ( item ) 7.5.13 DurationSign ( duration ) 7.5.14 DateDurationSign ( dateDuration ) 7.5.15 InternalDurationSign ( internalDuration ) 7.5.16 IsValidDuration ( years , months , weeks , days , hours , minutes , seconds , milliseconds , microseconds , nanoseconds ) 7.5.17 DefaultTemporalLargestUnit ( duration ) 7.5.18 ToTemporalPartialDurationRecord ( temporalDurationLike ) 7.5.19 CreateTemporalDuration ( years , months , weeks , days , hours , minutes , seconds , milliseconds , microseconds , nanoseconds [ , newTarget ] ) 7.5.20 CreateNegatedTemporalDuration ( duration ) 7.5.21 TimeDurationFromComponents ( hours , minutes , seconds , milliseconds , microseconds , nanoseconds ) 7.5.22 AddTimeDuration ( one , two ) 7.5.23 Add24HourDaysToTimeDuration ( d , days ) 7.5.24 AddTimeDurationToEpochNanoseconds ( d , epochNs ) 7.5.25 CompareTimeDuration ( one , two ) 7.5.26 TimeDurationFromEpochNanosecondsDifference ( one , two ) 7.5.27 RoundTimeDurationToIncrement ( d , increment , roundingMode ) 7.5.28 TimeDurationSign ( d ) 7.5.29 DateDurationDays ( dateDuration , plainRelativeTo ) 7.5.30 RoundTimeDuration ( timeDuration , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 7.5.31 TotalTimeDuration ( timeDuration , unit ) 7.5.32 Duration Nudge Result Records 7.5.33 ComputeNudgeWindow ( sign , duration , originEpochNs , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , increment , unit , additionalShift ) 7.5.34 NudgeToCalendarUnit ( sign , duration , originEpochNs , destEpochNs , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 7.5.35 NudgeToZonedTime ( sign , duration , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 7.5.36 NudgeToDayOrTime ( duration , destEpochNs , largestUnit , increment , smallestUnit , roundingMode ) 7.5.37 BubbleRelativeDuration ( sign , duration , nudgedEpochNs , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , largestUnit , smallestUnit ) 7.5.38 RoundRelativeDuration ( duration , originEpochNs , destEpochNs , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , largestUnit , increment , smallestUnit , roundingMode ) 7.5.39 TotalRelativeDuration ( duration , originEpochNs , destEpochNs , isoDateTime , timeZone , calendar , unit ) 7.5.40 TemporalDurationToString ( duration , precision ) 7.5.41 AddDurations ( operation , duration , other ) + 8 Temporal.Instant Objects + 8.1 The Temporal.Instant Constructor 8.1.1 Temporal.Instant ( epochNanoseconds ) + 8.2 Properties of the Temporal.Instant Constructor 8.2.1 Temporal.Instant.prototype 8.2.2 Temporal.Instant.from ( item ) 8.2.3 Temporal.Instant.fromEpochMilliseconds ( epochMilliseconds ) 8.2.4 Temporal.Instant.fromEpochNanoseconds ( epochNanoseconds ) 8.2.5 Temporal.Instant.compare ( one , two ) + 8.3 Properties of the Temporal.Instant Prototype Object 8.3.1 Temporal.Instant.prototype.constructor 8.3.2 Temporal.Instant.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 8.3.3 get Temporal.Instant.prototype.epochMilliseconds 8.3.4 get Temporal.Instant.prototype.epochNanoseconds 8.3.5 Temporal.Instant.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike ) 8.3.6 Temporal.Instant.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike ) 8.3.7 Temporal.Instant.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 8.3.8 Temporal.Instant.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 8.3.9 Temporal.Instant.prototype.round ( roundTo ) 8.3.10 Temporal.Instant.prototype.equals ( other ) 8.3.11 Temporal.Instant.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 8.3.12 Temporal.Instant.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 8.3.13 Temporal.Instant.prototype.toJSON ( ) 8.3.14 Temporal.Instant.prototype.valueOf ( ) 8.3.15 Temporal.Instant.prototype.toZonedDateTimeISO ( timeZone ) + 8.4 Properties of Temporal.Instant Instances 8.4.1 Temporal.Instant range + 8.5 Abstract Operations 8.5.1 IsValidEpochNanoseconds ( epochNanoseconds ) 8.5.2 CreateTemporalInstant ( epochNanoseconds [ , newTarget ] ) 8.5.3 ToTemporalInstant ( item ) 8.5.4 CompareEpochNanoseconds ( epochNanosecondsOne , epochNanosecondsTwo ) 8.5.5 AddInstant ( epochNanoseconds , timeDuration ) 8.5.6 DifferenceInstant ( ns1 , ns2 , roundingIncrement , smallestUnit , roundingMode ) 8.5.7 RoundTemporalInstant ( ns , increment , unit , roundingMode ) 8.5.8 TemporalInstantToString ( instant , timeZone , precision ) 8.5.9 DifferenceTemporalInstant ( operation , instant , other , options ) 8.5.10 AddDurationToInstant ( operation , instant , temporalDurationLike ) + 9 Temporal.PlainYearMonth Objects + 9.1 The Temporal.PlainYearMonth Constructor 9.1.1 Temporal.PlainYearMonth ( isoYear , isoMonth [ , calendar [ , referenceISODay ] ] ) + 9.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainYearMonth Constructor 9.2.1 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype 9.2.2 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.from ( item [ , options ] ) 9.2.3 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.compare ( one , two ) + 9.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainYearMonth Prototype Object 9.3.1 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.constructor 9.3.2 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 9.3.3 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.calendarId 9.3.4 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.era 9.3.5 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.eraYear 9.3.6 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.year 9.3.7 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.month 9.3.8 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.monthCode 9.3.9 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.daysInYear 9.3.10 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.daysInMonth 9.3.11 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.monthsInYear 9.3.12 get Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.inLeapYear 9.3.13 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.with ( temporalYearMonthLike [ , options ] ) 9.3.14 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.add ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 9.3.15 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.subtract ( temporalDurationLike [ , options ] ) 9.3.16 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.until ( other [ , options ] ) 9.3.17 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.since ( other [ , options ] ) 9.3.18 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.equals ( other ) 9.3.19 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 9.3.20 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 9.3.21 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.toJSON ( ) 9.3.22 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.valueOf ( ) 9.3.23 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.toPlainDate ( item ) 9.4 Properties of Temporal.PlainYearMonth Instances + 9.5 Abstract Operations 9.5.1 ISO Year-Month Records 9.5.2 ToTemporalYearMonth ( item [ , options ] ) 9.5.3 ISOYearMonthWithinLimits ( isoDate ) 9.5.4 BalanceISOYearMonth ( year , month ) 9.5.5 CreateTemporalYearMonth ( isoDate , calendar [ , newTarget ] ) 9.5.6 TemporalYearMonthToString ( yearMonth , showCalendar ) 9.5.7 DifferenceTemporalPlainYearMonth ( operation , yearMonth , other , options ) 9.5.8 AddDurationToYearMonth ( operation , yearMonth , temporalDurationLike , options ) + 10 Temporal.PlainMonthDay Objects + 10.1 The Temporal.PlainMonthDay Constructor 10.1.1 Temporal.PlainMonthDay ( isoMonth , isoDay [ , calendar [ , referenceISOYear ] ] ) + 10.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainMonthDay Constructor 10.2.1 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype 10.2.2 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.from ( item [ , options ] ) + 10.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainMonthDay Prototype Object 10.3.1 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.constructor 10.3.2 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] 10.3.3 get Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.calendarId 10.3.4 get Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.monthCode 10.3.5 get Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.day 10.3.6 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.with ( temporalMonthDayLike [ , options ] ) 10.3.7 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.equals ( other ) 10.3.8 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.toString ( [ options ] ) 10.3.9 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) 10.3.10 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.toJSON ( ) 10.3.11 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.valueOf ( ) 10.3.12 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.toPlainDate ( item ) 10.4 Properties of Temporal.PlainMonthDay Instances + 10.5 Abstract Operations 10.5.1 ToTemporalMonthDay ( item [ , options ] ) 10.5.2 CreateTemporalMonthDay ( isoDate , calendar [ , newTarget ] ) 10.5.3 TemporalMonthDayToString ( monthDay , showCalendar ) + 11 Time Zones + 11.1 Abstract Operations 11.1.1 GetAvailableNamedTimeZoneIdentifier ( timeZoneIdentifier ) 11.1.2 GetISOPartsFromEpoch ( epochNanoseconds ) 11.1.3 GetNamedTimeZoneNextTransition ( timeZoneIdentifier , epochNanoseconds ) 11.1.4 GetNamedTimeZonePreviousTransition ( timeZoneIdentifier , epochNanoseconds ) 11.1.5 FormatOffsetTimeZoneIdentifier ( offsetMinutes [ , style ] ) 11.1.6 FormatUTCOffsetNanoseconds ( offsetNanoseconds ) 11.1.7 FormatDateTimeUTCOffsetRounded ( offsetNanoseconds ) 11.1.8 ToTemporalTimeZoneIdentifier ( temporalTimeZoneLike ) 11.1.9 GetOffsetNanosecondsFor ( timeZone , epochNs ) 11.1.10 GetISODateTimeFor ( timeZone , epochNs ) 11.1.11 GetEpochNanosecondsFor ( timeZone , isoDateTime , disambiguation ) 11.1.12 DisambiguatePossibleEpochNanoseconds ( possibleEpochNs , timeZone , isoDateTime , disambiguation ) 11.1.13 GetPossibleEpochNanoseconds ( timeZone , isoDateTime ) 11.1.14 GetStartOfDay ( timeZone , isoDate ) 11.1.15 TimeZoneEquals ( one , two ) 11.1.16 ParseTimeZoneIdentifier ( identifier ) + 12 Calendars + 12.1 Calendar Types 12.1.1 CanonicalizeCalendar ( id ) 12.1.2 AvailableCalendars ( ) + 12.2 Month Codes 12.2.1 ParseMonthCode ( argument ) 12.2.2 CreateMonthCode ( monthNumber , isLeapMonth ) + 12.3 Abstract Operations 12.3.1 Calendar Date Records 12.3.2 Calendar Fields Records 12.3.3 PrepareCalendarFields ( calendar , fields , calendarFieldNames , nonCalendarFieldNames , requiredFieldNames ) 12.3.4 CalendarFieldKeysPresent ( fields ) 12.3.5 CalendarMergeFields ( calendar , fields , additionalFields ) 12.3.6 NonISODateAdd ( calendar , isoDate , duration , overflow ) 12.3.7 CalendarDateAdd ( calendar , isoDate , duration , overflow ) 12.3.8 NonISODateUntil ( calendar , one , two , largestUnit ) 12.3.9 CalendarDateUntil ( calendar , one , two , largestUnit ) 12.3.10 ToTemporalCalendarIdentifier ( temporalCalendarLike ) 12.3.11 GetTemporalCalendarIdentifierWithISODefault ( item ) 12.3.12 CalendarDateFromFields ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.13 CalendarYearMonthFromFields ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.14 CalendarMonthDayFromFields ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.15 FormatCalendarAnnotation ( id , showCalendar ) 12.3.16 CalendarEquals ( one , two ) 12.3.17 ISODaysInMonth ( year , month ) 12.3.18 ISOWeekOfYear ( isoDate ) 12.3.19 ISODayOfYear ( isoDate ) 12.3.20 ISODayOfWeek ( isoDate ) 12.3.21 NonISOCalendarDateToISO ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.22 CalendarDateToISO ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.23 NonISOMonthDayToISOReferenceDate ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.24 CalendarMonthDayToISOReferenceDate ( calendar , fields , overflow ) 12.3.25 NonISOCalendarISOToDate ( calendar , isoDate ) 12.3.26 CalendarISOToDate ( calendar , isoDate ) 12.3.27 CalendarExtraFields ( calendar , fields ) 12.3.28 NonISOFieldKeysToIgnore ( calendar , keys ) 12.3.29 CalendarFieldKeysToIgnore ( calendar , keys ) 12.3.30 NonISOResolveFields ( calendar , fields , type ) 12.3.31 CalendarResolveFields ( calendar , fields , type ) + 13 Abstract Operations 13.1 ISODateToEpochDays ( year , month , date ) 13.2 EpochDaysToEpochMs ( day , time ) 13.3 Date Equations 13.4 CheckISODaysRange ( isoDate ) 13.5 Units 13.6 GetTemporalOverflowOption ( options ) 13.7 GetTemporalDisambiguationOption ( options ) 13.8 NegateRoundingMode ( roundingMode ) 13.9 GetTemporalOffsetOption ( options , fallback ) 13.10 GetTemporalShowCalendarNameOption ( options ) 13.11 GetTemporalShowTimeZoneNameOption ( options ) 13.12 GetTemporalShowOffsetOption ( options ) 13.13 GetDirectionOption ( options ) 13.14 ValidateTemporalRoundingIncrement ( increment , dividend , inclusive ) 13.15 GetTemporalFractionalSecondDigitsOption ( options ) 13.16 ToSecondsStringPrecisionRecord ( smallestUnit , fractionalDigitCount ) 13.17 GetTemporalUnitValuedOption ( options , key , default ) 13.18 ValidateTemporalUnitValue ( value , unitGroup [ , extraValues ] ) 13.19 GetTemporalRelativeToOption ( options ) 13.20 LargerOfTwoTemporalUnits ( u1 , u2 ) 13.21 IsCalendarUnit ( unit ) 13.22 TemporalUnitCategory ( unit ) 13.23 MaximumTemporalDurationRoundingIncrement ( unit ) 13.24 IsPartialTemporalObject ( value ) 13.25 FormatFractionalSeconds ( subSecondNanoseconds , precision ) 13.26 FormatTimeString ( hour , minute , second , subSecondNanoseconds , precision [ , style ] ) 13.27 GetUnsignedRoundingMode ( roundingMode , sign ) 13.28 ApplyUnsignedRoundingMode ( x , r1 , r2 , unsignedRoundingMode ) 13.29 RoundNumberToIncrement ( x , increment , roundingMode ) 13.30 RoundNumberToIncrementAsIfPositive ( x , increment , roundingMode ) + 13.31 RFC 9557 / ISO 8601 grammar 13.31.1 SS: IsValidMonthDay 13.31.2 SS: IsValidDate 13.31.3 SS: Early Errors 13.32 ISO String Time Zone Parse Records 13.33 Time Zone Identifier Parse Records 13.34 ISO Date-Time Parse Records 13.35 ParseISODateTime ( isoString , allowedFormats ) 13.36 ParseTemporalCalendarString ( string ) 13.37 ParseTemporalDurationString ( isoString ) 13.38 ParseTemporalTimeZoneString ( timeZoneString ) 13.39 ToPositiveIntegerWithTruncation ( argument ) 13.40 ToIntegerWithTruncation ( argument ) 13.41 ToOffsetString ( argument ) 13.42 ISODateToFields ( calendar , isoDate , type ) 13.43 GetDifferenceSettings ( operation , options , unitGroup , disallowedUnits , fallbackSmallestUnit , smallestLargestDefaultUnit ) + 14 Amendments to the ECMAScript® 2023 Language Specification 14.1 The String Type + 14.2 The Object Type 14.2.1 Well-Known Intrinsic Objects 14.3 The Year-Week Record Specification Type 14.4 Mathematical Operations + 14.5 Abstract Operations + 14.5.1 Type Conversion 14.5.1.1 ToIntegerIfIntegral ( argument ) + 14.5.2 Operations for Reading Options 14.5.2.1 GetOptionsObject ( options ) 14.5.2.2 GetOption ( options , property , type , values , default ) 14.5.2.3 GetRoundingModeOption ( options , fallback ) 14.5.2.4 GetRoundingIncrementOption ( options ) + 14.6 Overview of Date Objects and Definitions of Abstract Operations 14.6.1 GetUTCEpochNanoseconds ( year , month , day , hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond , isoDateTime ) 14.6.2 Time Zone Identifiers 14.6.3 GetNamedTimeZoneEpochNanoseconds ( timeZoneIdentifier , year , month , day , hour , minute , second , millisecond , microsecond , nanosecond , isoDateTime ) 14.6.4 SystemTimeZoneIdentifier ( ) 14.6.5 Time Zone Offset String Format Formats 14.6.6 LocalTime ( t ) 14.6.7 UTC ( t ) 14.6.8 TimeString ( tv ) 14.6.9 TimeZoneString ( tv ) 14.6.10 IsOffsetTimeZoneIdentifier ( offsetString ) 14.6.11 ParseDateTimeUTCOffset ( offsetString ) + 14.7 The Date Constructor 14.7.1 Date ( ... values ) + 14.8 Properties of the Date Constructor 14.8.1 Date.now ( ) + 14.9 Properties of the Date Prototype Object 14.9.1 Date.prototype.toTemporalInstant ( ) + 15 Amendments to the ECMAScript® 2023 Internationalization API Specification 15.1 Case Sensitivity and Case Mapping + 15.2 Calendar Types 15.2.1 AvailableCalendars ( ) + 15.3 Abstract Operations 15.3.1 GetOptionsObject ( options ) 15.3.2 GetOption ( options , property , type , values , default ) 15.3.3 GetUnsignedRoundingMode ( roundingMode , sign ) 15.3.4 ApplyUnsignedRoundingMode ( x , r1 , r2 , unsignedRoundingMode ) + 15.4 The Intl.DateTimeFormat Constructor 15.4.1 CreateDateTimeFormat ( newTarget , locales , options , required , defaults [ , toLocaleStringTimeZone ] ) + 15.5 Properties of the Intl.DateTimeFormat Constructor 15.5.1 Internal slots + 15.6 Abstract Operations for DateTimeFormat Objects 15.6.1 GetDateTimeFormat ( formats , matcher , options , required , defaults , inherit ) 15.6.2 AdjustDateTimeStyleFormat ( formats , baseFormat , matcher , allowedOptions ) 15.6.3 DateTime Format Functions 15.6.4 PartitionDateTimePattern ( dateTimeFormat , x ) 15.6.5 FormatDateTime ( dateTimeFormat , x ) 15.6.6 FormatDateTimeToParts ( dateTimeFormat , x ) 15.6.7 PartitionDateTimeRangePattern ( dateTimeFormat , x , y ) 15.6.8 FormatDateTimeRange ( dateTimeFormat , x , y ) 15.6.9 FormatDateTimeRangeToParts ( dateTimeFormat , x , y ) 15.6.10 ToDateTimeFormattable ( value ) 15.6.11 IsTemporalObject ( value ) 15.6.12 SameTemporalType ( x , y ) 15.6.13 Value Format Records 15.6.14 HandleDateTimeTemporalDate ( dateTimeFormat , temporalDate ) 15.6.15 HandleDateTimeTemporalYearMonth ( dateTimeFormat , temporalYearMonth ) 15.6.16 HandleDateTimeTemporalMonthDay ( dateTimeFormat , temporalMonthDay ) 15.6.17 HandleDateTimeTemporalTime ( dateTimeFormat , temporalTime ) 15.6.18 HandleDateTimeTemporalDateTime ( dateTimeFormat , dateTime ) 15.6.19 HandleDateTimeTemporalInstant ( dateTimeFormat , instant ) 15.6.20 HandleDateTimeOthers ( dateTimeFormat , x ) 15.6.21 HandleDateTimeValue ( dateTimeFormat , x ) 15.6.22 ToLocalTime ( epochNs , calendar , timeZoneIdentifier ) + 15.7 Properties of the Intl.DateTimeFormat Prototype Object 15.7.1 Intl.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatToParts ( date ) 15.7.2 Intl.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatRange ( startDate , endDate ) 15.7.3 Intl.DateTimeFormat.prototype.formatRangeToParts ( startDate , endDate ) 15.8 Properties of Intl.DateTimeFormat Instances + 15.9 Abstract Operations for DurationFormat Objects 15.9.1 Duration Records 15.9.2 ToIntegerIfIntegral ( argument ) 15.9.3 ToDurationRecord ( input ) 15.9.4 DurationSign ( duration ) 15.9.5 IsValidDuration ( years , months , weeks , days , hours , minutes , seconds , milliseconds , microseconds , nanoseconds ) 15.9.6 ComputeFractionalDigits ( durationFormat , duration ) 15.9.7 FormatNumericUnits ( durationFormat , duration , firstNumericUnit , signDisplayed ) 15.9.8 PartitionDurationFormatPattern ( durationFormat , duration ) + 15.10 Properties of the Intl.DurationFormat Prototype Object 15.10.1 Intl.DurationFormat.prototype.format ( duration durationLike ) 15.10.2 Intl.DurationFormat.prototype.formatToParts ( duration durationLike ) + 15.11 Locale Sensitive Functions of the ECMAScript Language Specification + 15.11.1 Properties of the Temporal.Duration Prototype Object 15.11.1.1 Temporal.Duration.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.2 Properties of the Temporal.Instant Prototype Object 15.11.2.1 Temporal.Instant.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDate Prototype Object 15.11.3.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.4 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDateTime Prototype Object 15.11.4.1 Temporal.PlainDateTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.5 Properties of the Temporal.PlainMonthDay Prototype Object 15.11.5.1 Temporal.PlainMonthDay.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.6 Properties of the Temporal.PlainTime Prototype Object 15.11.6.1 Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.7 Properties of the Temporal.PlainYearMonth Prototype Object 15.11.7.1 Temporal.PlainYearMonth.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) + 15.11.8 Properties of the Temporal.ZonedDateTime Prototype Object 15.11.8.1 Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.toLocaleString ( [ locales [ , options ] ] ) A Copyright & Software License Proposal "> proposal-temporal Stage 3 Draft / January 13, 2026 Temporal Introduction The venerable ECMAScript Date object has a number of challenges, including lack of immutability, lack of support for time zones, lack of support for use cases that require dates only or times only, a confusing and non-ergonomic API, and many other challenges. The Temporal set of types addresses these challenges with a built-in date and time API for ECMAScript that includes: First-class support for all time zones, including DST- safe arithmetic Strongly-typed objects for dates, times, date/ time values , year/month values, month/day values, "zoned" date/ time values , and durations Immutability for all Temporal objects String serialization and interoperability via standardized formats Compliance with industry standards like RFC 9557, RFC 3339, RFC 5545 (iCalendar), and ISO 8601 Full support for non-Gregorian calendars Figure 1: Temporal Object Relationships Figure 2: Temporal String Persistence This specification consists of three parts: The specification of the Temporal object and everything related to it, proposed to be added to ECMA-262 in new sections; A list of amendments to be made to ECMA-262, other than the new sections above; A list of amendments to be made to ECMA-402. 1 The Temporal Object The Temporal object: is the intrinsic object %Temporal% . is the initial value of the "Temporal" property of the global object . is an ordinary object . has a [[Prototype]] internal slot whose value is %Object.prototype% . is not a function object . does not have a [[Construct]] internal method; it cannot be used as a constructor with the new operator. does not have a [[Call]] internal method; it cannot be invoked as a function. 1.1 Value Properties of the Temporal Object 1.1.1 Temporal [ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] The initial value of the %Symbol.toStringTag% property is the String value "Temporal" . This property has the attributes { [[Writable]] : false , [[Enumerable]] : false , [[Configurable]] : true }. 1.2 Constructor Properties of the Temporal Object 1.2.1 Temporal.Instant ( . . . ) See 8 . 1.2.2 Temporal.PlainDateTime ( . . . ) See 5 . 1.2.3 Temporal.PlainDate ( . . . ) See 3 . 1.2.4 Temporal.PlainTime ( . . . ) See 4 . 1.2.5 Temporal.PlainYearMonth ( . . . ) See 9 . 1.2.6 Temporal.PlainMonthDay ( . . . ) See 10 . 1.2.7 Temporal.Duration ( . . . ) See 7 . 1.2.8 Temporal.ZonedDateTime ( . . . ) See 6 . 1.3 Other Properties of the Temporal Object 1.3.1 Temporal.Now See 2 . 2 The Temporal.Now Object The Temporal.Now object: is an ordinary object . has a [[Prototype]] internal slot whose value is %Object.prototype% . is not a function object . does not have a [[Construct]] internal method; it cannot be used as a constructor with the new operator. does not have a [[Call]] internal method; it cannot be invoked as a function. 2.1 Value Properties of the Temporal.Now Object 2.1.1 Temporal.Now [ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] The initial value of the %Symbol.toStringTag% property is the String value "Temporal.Now" . This property has the attributes { [[Writable]] : false , [[Enumerable]] : false , [[Configurable]] : true }. 2.2 Function Properties of the Temporal.Now Object 2.2.1 Temporal.Now.timeZoneId ( ) This function performs the following steps when called: Return SystemTimeZoneIdentifier (). 2.2.2 Temporal.Now.instant ( ) This function performs the following steps when called: Let ns be SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds (). Return ! CreateTemporalInstant ( ns ). 2.2.3 Temporal.Now.plainDateTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: Let isoDateTime be ? SystemDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike ). Return ! CreateTemporalDateTime ( isoDateTime , "iso8601" ). 2.2.4 Temporal.Now.zonedDateTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: If temporalTimeZoneLike is undefined , then Let timeZone be SystemTimeZoneIdentifier (). Else, Let timeZone be ? ToTemporalTimeZoneIdentifier ( temporalTimeZoneLike ). Let ns be SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds (). Return ! CreateTemporalZonedDateTime ( ns , timeZone , "iso8601" ). 2.2.5 Temporal.Now.plainDateISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: Let isoDateTime be ? SystemDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike ). Return ! CreateTemporalDate ( isoDateTime . [[ISODate]] , "iso8601" ). 2.2.6 Temporal.Now.plainTimeISO ( [ temporalTimeZoneLike ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: Let isoDateTime be ? SystemDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike ). Return ! CreateTemporalTime ( isoDateTime . [[Time]] ). 2.3 Abstract Operations 2.3.1 HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( global ) The host-defined abstract operation HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds takes argument global (a global object ) and returns an integer . It allows host environments to reduce the precision of the result. In particular, web browsers artificially limit it to prevent abuse of security flaws (e.g., Spectre) and to avoid certain methods of fingerprinting. An implementation of HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds must conform to the following requirements: Its result must be between nsMinInstant and nsMaxInstant . Note This requirement is necessary if the system clock is set to a time outside the range that Temporal.Instant can represent. This is not expected to affect implementations in practice. The default implementation of HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds performs the following steps when called: Let ns be the approximate current UTC date and time, in nanoseconds since the epoch . Return the result of clamping ns between nsMinInstant and nsMaxInstant . ECMAScript hosts that are not web browsers must use the default implementation of HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds. 2.3.2 SystemUTCEpochMilliseconds ( ) The abstract operation SystemUTCEpochMilliseconds takes no arguments and returns a Number. It performs the following steps when called: Let global be GetGlobalObject (). Let nowNs be HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( global ). Return 𝔽 ( floor ( nowNs / 10 6 )). 2.3.3 SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( ) The abstract operation SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds takes no arguments and returns a BigInt. It performs the following steps when called: Let global be GetGlobalObject (). Let nowNs be HostSystemUTCEpochNanoseconds ( global ). Return ℤ ( nowNs ). 2.3.4 SystemDateTime ( temporalTimeZoneLike ) The abstract operation SystemDateTime takes argument temporalTimeZoneLike (an ECMAScript language value ) and returns either a normal completion containing an ISO Date-Time Record or a throw completion . It performs the following steps when called: If temporalTimeZoneLike is undefined , then Let timeZone be SystemTimeZoneIdentifier (). Else, Let timeZone be ? ToTemporalTimeZoneIdentifier ( temporalTimeZoneLike ). Let epochNs be SystemUTCEpochNanoseconds (). Return GetISODateTimeFor ( timeZone , epochNs ). 3 Temporal.PlainDate Objects A Temporal.PlainDate object is an Object that contains integers corresponding to a particular year, month, and day in the ISO8601 calendar, as well as an Object value used to interpret those integers in a particular calendar. 3.1 The Temporal.PlainDate Constructor The Temporal.PlainDate constructor : creates and initializes a new Temporal.PlainDate object when called as a constructor . is not intended to be called as a function and will throw an exception when called in that manner. may be used as the value of an extends clause of a class definition. Subclass constructors that intend to inherit the specified Temporal.PlainDate behaviour must include a super call to the %Temporal.PlainDate% constructor to create and initialize subclass instances with the necessary internal slots. 3.1.1 Temporal.PlainDate ( isoYear , isoMonth , isoDay [ , calendar ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: If NewTarget is undefined , throw a TypeError exception. Let y be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation ( isoYear ). Let m be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation ( isoMonth ). Let d be ? ToIntegerWithTruncation ( isoDay ). If calendar is undefined , set calendar to "iso8601" . If calendar is not a String , throw a TypeError exception. Set calendar to ? CanonicalizeCalendar ( calendar ). If IsValidISODate ( y , m , d ) is false , throw a RangeError exception. Let isoDate be CreateISODateRecord ( y , m , d ). Return ? CreateTemporalDate ( isoDate , calendar , NewTarget). 3.2 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDate Constructor The Temporal.PlainDate constructor : has a [[Prototype]] internal slot whose value is %Function.prototype% . has the following properties: 3.2.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype The initial value of Temporal.PlainDate.prototype is %Temporal.PlainDate.prototype%. This property has the attributes { [[Writable]] : false , [[Enumerable]] : false , [[Configurable]] : false }. 3.2.2 Temporal.PlainDate.from ( item [ , options ] ) This function performs the following steps when called: Return ? ToTemporalDate ( item , options ). 3.2.3 Temporal.PlainDate.compare ( one , two ) This function performs the following steps when called: Set one to ? ToTemporalDate ( one ). Set two to ? ToTemporalDate ( two ). Return 𝔽 ( CompareISODate ( one . [[ISODate]] , two . [[ISODate]] )). 3.3 Properties of the Temporal.PlainDate Prototype Object The Temporal.PlainDate prototype object is itself an ordinary object . is not a Temporal.PlainDate instance and does not have a [[InitializedTemporalDate]] internal slot. has a [[Prototype]] internal slot whose value is %Object.prototype% . Note An ECMAScript implementation that includes the ECMA-402 Internationalization API extends this prototype with additional properties in order to represent calendar data. 3.3.1 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.constructor The initial value of Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.constructor is %Temporal.PlainDate%. 3.3.2 Temporal.PlainDate.prototype[ %Symbol.toStringTag% ] The initial value of the %Symbol.toStringTag% property is the String value "Temporal.PlainDate" . This property has the attributes { [[Writable]] : false , [[Enumerable]] : false , [[Configurable]] : true }. 3.3.3 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.calendarId Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.calendarId is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function performs the following steps: Let plainDate be the this value. Perform ? RequireInternalSlot ( plainDate , [[InitializedTemporalDate]] ). Return plainDate . [[Calendar]] . 3.3.4 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.era Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.era is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function performs the following steps: Let plainDate be the this value. Perform ? RequireInternalSlot ( plainDate , [[InitializedTemporalDate]] ). Return CalendarISOToDate ( plainDate . [[Calendar]] , plainDate . [[ISODate]] ). [[Era]] . 3.3.5 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.eraYear Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.eraYear is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function performs the following steps: Let plainDate be the this value. Perform ? RequireInternalSlot ( plainDate , [[InitializedTemporalDate]] ). Let result be CalendarISOToDate ( plainDate . [[Calendar]] , plainDate . [[ISODate]] ). [[EraYear]] . If result is undefined , return undefined . Return 𝔽 ( result ). 3.3.6 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.year Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.year is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function performs the following steps: Let plainDate be the this value. Perform ? RequireInternalSlot ( plainDate , [[InitializedTemporalDate]] ). Return 𝔽 ( CalendarISOToDate ( plainDate . [[Calendar]] , plainDate . [[ISODate]] ). [[Year]] ). 3.3.7 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.month Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.month is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function performs the following steps: Let plainDate be the this value. Perform ? RequireInternalSlot ( plainDate , [[InitializedTemporalDate]] ). Return 𝔽 ( CalendarISOToDate ( plainDate . [[Calendar]] , plainDate . [[ISODate]] ). [[Month]] ). 3.3.8 get Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.monthCode Temporal.PlainDate.prototype.monthCode is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined . Its get accessor function pe | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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Review the changelog for new capabilities : Skim the changelog to understand newly added features or behavior changes. Keep CI/CD environments in sync : Pin the CLI version in CI/CD pipelines to avoid unexpected differences across environments. Upgrade incrementally Prefer patch and minor upgrades before moving to major versions. Re-authenticate only if prompted Existing authentication and profiles are preserved across upgrades in most cases. 💡 Pro tip: Treat CLI like any other core developer dependency—keep versions consistent across local and CI environments for predictable behavior. Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue CLI Changelog Complete release history for SuprSend CLI with detailed release notes, features, fixes, and breaking changes. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Versioning Policy Support Policy Platform Support Release Policy Open Source & Contributions Best Practices | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
https://buf.build/pricing | Pricing Schema Registry Overview Pricing Schema Registry Overview Schema Registry Pricing Bufstream CLI Connect RPC Protovalidate Open Source Connect RPC Protovalidate Docs Blog 10.5k Login Sign up Contact Us Big news! Protovalidate is now v1.0. Elevate your Protobuf workflow with the Buf Schema Registry Explore plans that scale with you Community Teams Pro Enterprise Community Get to know what the BSR has to offer. Free Try it free Included: One private repository Unlimited public repositories Community Slack channel support Teams Privately manage your team's APIs on the BSR. $0.50 per type/month Start 30-day trial Everything in Community, plus: Unlimited private repositories Email support within 48 business hours Pro Have full control of a managed private BSR instance. $5.00 per type/month minimum spend of $3000/month Start 30-day trial Everything in Teams, plus: Private instance of the BSR Unlimited organizations Hosted custom plugins Custom SSO with SAML and OIDC Dedicated subdomain for your company Comprehensive audit logging Server admin and bulk user management including SCIM Enterprise Rely on long term governance, deployment, and service commitments. 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Free Try it free Included: One private repository Unlimited public repositories Community Slack channel support Teams Privately manage your team's APIs on the BSR. $0.50 per type/month Start 30-day trial Everything in Community, plus: Unlimited private repositories Email support within 48 business hours Pro Have full control of a managed private BSR instance. $5.00 per type/month minimum spend of $3000/month Start 30-day trial Everything in Teams, plus: Private instance of the BSR Unlimited organizations Hosted custom plugins Custom SSO with SAML and OIDC Dedicated subdomain for your company Comprehensive audit logging Server admin and bulk user management including SCIM Enterprise Rely on long term governance, deployment, and service commitments. Custom Contact sales Everything in Pro, plus: Full data isolation and dedicated resources Self hosted, on-prem deployments available Custom resource & deployment commitments White glove support with dedicated Slack channel Dedicated Customer Engineer for your account Robust governance, security, and admin features Access to the BSR's Kafka integration Custom contract terms considered Custom data retention policies Custom UI theme available Custom maintenance windows Learn more about types based billing Compare pricing plans Features Community Teams Pro Enterprise Public repositories Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Private repositories 1 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Dependency management Generated documentation Generated SDKs Remote plugins Runtime API access Custom plugins Recommended SDKs Policy Checks Kafka Integration Custom UI theme Support Community Slack channel support Email support response SLA* 48 hours* 48 hours* Custom Dedicated Slack channel support Dedicated Buf Customer Engineer Uptime SLA 99% 99.5% Security and Admin features On-prem deployments available Private instance Custom subdomain Access to SOC 2 Audit and Pen Test Reports Single Sign-On with SAML and OIDC SCIM Server admin and bulk user management Comprehensive audit logging Custom data retention requirements Custom maintenance windows Procurement support Custom security and data privacy questionnaires Custom contracting terms considered * During business hours Try it free Start 30-day trial Start 30-day trial Contact sales Frequently asked questions What are types? Types are any of the following: Messages Enums RPCs For example, this schema contains 6 types: // 1 message Vehicle { string id = 1 ; Make make = 2 ; } // 2 enum Make { MAKE_UNSPECIFIED = 0 ; MAKE_ACME = 1 ; } // 3 message GetVehicleRequest { string id = 1 ; } // 4 message CreateVehicleRequest { Vehicle vehicle = 1 ; } service VehicleService { // 5 rpc GetVehicle(GetVehicleRequest) returns (Vehicle) ; // 6 rpc CreateVehicle(CreateVehicleRequest) returns (Vehicle) ; } Why do you bill based on types? We chose types because we wanted the value you get out of the BSR to be correlated to what you pay us, without requiring you to consider how to structure your APIs for optimal billing. The volume of API definitions you have stored on the BSR correlates with your usage of the BSR, and messages, enums, and RPCs make up the core of a Protobuf API definition. No matter how many repositories or users you have, your billing remains correlated to how much you actually use the BSR. Which types are billed? For Teams, any types within your organization that are in private repositories are billed. For Pro, all types within your instance in public and private repositories are billed, as public repositories are still private to your instance. As an exception, all types within managed modules (such as googleapis ) that Buf pushes to your instance on your behalf are not billed. Are types in labels billed? No, only types in the default labels are currently counted when calculating your total types for billing. Do nested types get billed? Yes - in the Vehicle example below, your billing would be the same whether or not Make was nested within Vehicle : // 1 message Vehicle { // 2 enum Make { MAKE_UNSPECIFIED = 0 ; MAKE_ACME = 1 ; } string id = 1 ; Make make = 2 ; } How can I find out how many types I have? Our CLI provides a tool to calculate this: $ buf beta price If your code works with buf lint , buf breaking , or buf generate , it will work with buf beta price . Run this command to estimate the cost of your types stored in the BSR, it's that simple. See the installation instructions to get started with the Buf CLI. Note that the command is in beta, and may change - make sure you are using the latest version of the CLI for the most up-to-date pricing estimations! How do you calculate usage during my billing cycle? We calculate the average number of types over your billing cycle. For example, on Teams: If you have 100 types in private repositories during your billing cycle, you'll be billed $50 for the month. If you have 100 types in private repositories for the first half of your billing cycle, and 200 types for the second half, you averaged 150 types over your billing cycle, and you'll be billed $75 for the month. We want to ensure you're made aware when the number of types within your organization is higher than you expect. We know that mistakes happen, and we want you to be able to take corrective action as soon as possible. In order to receive notifications, you will need to configure usage alerts. Alerts will notify all organization admins via email when the configured threshold is exceeded. Are there restrictions for private repos? Community plan users and organizations may have 1 private repo with up to 100 types. Teams and Pro organizations are entitled to unlimited private repositories with no limit on the number of types. Are there any paid plans for individual users? Not yet - it's something we'd like to add in the future. For now, if you want to utilize the features of our paid plans, create an organization and use Teams or Pro. Can I pay annually? At this time we only offer annual billing on the Enterprise plan, but let us know if you'd like an annual option for Teams or Pro - we would appreciate the feedback. What if I have other questions? Reach out to us! Email us at support@buf.build and we'd be happy to talk. Our business hours are 9am-5pm ET Monday to Friday, excluding holidays. 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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/tenants | Tenants - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? 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Navigation CORE CONCEPTS Tenants Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog CORE CONCEPTS Tenants OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Learn what tenants stand for and how you can customize notifications for each tenant. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT If you handle communications to end users on behalf of your customers, you might be tasked with handling custom styling in the messages. This can be quite cumbersome if you have to maintain these customisation for every tenant in your codebase. Tenants empower you to send personalized communication on behalf of your customers using a single API. You just have to store tenant guidelines like logo, name, colors, social links and other custom properties for your customers once and then use your tenant variables in templates to dynamically render the template for each of your customer. You can programmatically create / update tenant using either one of our backend SDKs ( Python , Node , Java , Go ) or through SuprSend dashboard. We’ll cover the method to create tenant using SuprSend dashboard. Creating / Updating tenant on SuprSend platform Go to Tenants page from Side Navigation panel. On the tenants page, you’ll see a default tenant created. For every organization, we create a default tenant which represents org level settings like org logo, colors, social links etc. You can create a new tenant by clicking on “New Tenant” button. This will open a form to add tenant id and tenant name . Add the required fields and click on Create tenant Tenant id is a unique identifier for your tenant and can’t be changed once the tenant is created. You’ll have to pass tenant_id in your workflow / event calls to render tenant level customization in your templates. (if no tenant_id is passed, default tenant properties are picked). So, add a tenant_id which is unique and easily identifiable for you. Tenant name can be your customer company / organization name This will open tenant details page. Fill tenant details and Save changes. You can always come back and edit it again later Here are the form fields and its description Field Type Description Tenant ID string of max character length of 64 characters with allowed characters ([a-z0-9_-] that is alphanumeric characters, _ (underscore) and - (hyphen).) tenant_id is used to identify tenant in workflow and event call Tenant Name single line text Name of the company / organization Logo image Tenant logo. Used to render logo in email tenant header Tenant colors 6 digit color code Tenant color settings are mainly used while designing templates. Primary tenant color is used in button, header and footer border in tenant email template. If you don’t provide any of the colors for the tenant, SuprSend will assume you want to use the default values, so color settings will automatically be set to the color settings of default tenant. Social Links URL URLs of social media accounts of the tenant It is used to render social media logos in tenant email footer. if the link is not passed, that logo will not be shown in the footer. Custom Properties JSON Custom properties associated with the tenant. The option to add custom properties is currently not available on the dashboard but you can update it using backend SDK or APIs You can use HTTP API or manage tenants using one of our backend SDKs: Update tenant using python SDK Update tenant using node SDK Update tenant using java SDK Update tenant using go SDK Using tenant components in templates 1. Ready-to-use tenant components in email You can use tenant component in email to add ready-to-use header, footer and buttons in your email template. Tenant component automatically uses tenant logo, social links and primary color to style the email template. You’ll find the tenant component in right side content menu in email editor. You can add tenant component and change block type to switch between header, footer and buttons You can change the component using standard customization options like padding, background color etc. to best suit your email template. 2. Use Tenant variable for all channels You can add tenant variables in all channel templates as $tenant.<property> . e.g., if you have to add tenant_name in your template, you can add it as $tenant.tenant_name . Also, when you type { , tenant variable will automatically come up in auto-suggestions for your to add in the template Triggering notification for your Tenant After adding the tenant variables in your template, you can add tenant_id in your workflow or event trigger to trigger notification for that tenant. This will replace tenant variables with the properties of that tenant at run time. 1. Adding tenant_id in workflow trigger python Node go Copy Ask AI from suprsend import Workflow # Prepare Workflow body workflow_body = { ... } # Add tenant_id in workflow instance wf = Workflow( body = workflow_body, tenant_id = '_tenant_id' ) # Trigger workflow response = supr_client.trigger_workflow(wf) print (response) 2. Adding tenant_id in event trigger python Node go Copy Ask AI from suprsend import Event distinct_id = "distinct_id" # Mandatory, Unique id of user in your application event_name = "event_name" # Mandatory, name of the event you're tracking # Properties: Optional, default=None, a dict representing event-attributes properties = { "key1" : "value1" , "key2" : "value2" } # Add tenant_id in event instance event = Event( distinct_id = distinct_id, event_name = event_name, properties = properties, tenant_id = '_tenant_id_' ) # Track event response = supr_client.track_event(event) print (response) Possible customizations at Tenant Level Custom Template Designs for Each Tenant : You can create unique template designs for each tenant using tenant-specific properties. Refer to the above section for details on how to implement this. Route Tenant messages from their own vendors : You can direct messages through a tenant’s designated vendors by configuring tenant vendors on the vendor settings page. Messages will be sent via the vendor associated with the tenant_id provided in the trigger. If no tenant vendor is set, the system will use the default vendor settings. Tenant level preference setting : Tenants can control what notifications should be sent to their associated users and the their default preference setting. It can be used for cases where admin wants to control the notifications that their teammates receive or when you are sending notifications to multiple tenant’s users and tenant wants to control the notifications their users receive, on which channels and at what frequency. Read more about tenant preferences here . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Manage Lists Create and manage subscriber lists for bulk notifications and campaigns. 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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/quick-start-guide#content-area | Overview - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Overview Email SMS Whatsapp Inbox Mobile Push Web Push Slack Microsoft Teams Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation Quick Start Guide Overview Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Overview OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Start setting up your notifications with SuprSend by following quick start guides for one of the mentioned channels. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT You can start with your primary channel and add rest of the channels just by integrating with their respective vendors and adding their template content . Email SMS WhatsApp Inbox Mobile Push Web Push Slack MS Teams Setup and test notification using APIs You can try out SuprSend APIs from our Postman collection . What’s next Check out best practices to design the right notification experience for your users. Invite other team members - You can invite other collaborators from your team to your SuprSend account by inviting them from Account Settings -> Teams page. You’ll get this option by clicking on the profile icon in the top nav bar. Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Email Set up guide to send Email notifications via SuprSend. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Setup and test notification using APIs What’s next | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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This guideline only applies when submitting a support ticket through the Neon Console. Severity Level Business support plan Production support plan Severity 1 Within 4 hours Within 1 hour Severity 2 Within 1 business day Within 4 hours Severity 3 Within 1 business day Within 1 business day Severity 4 Within 1 business day Within 1 business day Severity levels When the Customer submits an issue (with or without specifying a starting severity), Neon will reasonably assess its severity according to the appropriate severity levels defined below. Neon reserves the right to set, upgrade and downgrade severities of support tickets, on a case-by-case basis, considering any available mitigations, workarounds, and timely cooperation from Customers. Neon will explain the reasoning to the Customer and will resolve any disagreement regarding the severity as soon as is reasonably practicable. High severity levels should not be used for low-impact issues or general questions! 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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/design-workflow | Design Workflow - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Learn how to design, edit or publish workflow on SuprSend dashboard. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Pre-Requisites Understanding the basics of workflows Creating a new workflow Click on button on the workflow page to create workflow from scratch or select a workflow from our sample library. Pass workflow name and category. Choose a relevant name initially as it determines the related workflow slug, which cannot be modified later. Notification Category is used to apply user preferences to the workflow. While creating the workflow, you can select any notification category and adjust it later if needed. After entering the required details, click on Create button to create a new workflow in draft state. You’ll see the created workflow on top of the listing page, click on it to start editing. Next, add relevant nodes to your workflow and edit workflow settings. Once you’ve finalized your edits, remember to make the workflow live. If you don’t want to make your changes live right away, you can exit edit mode and come back later to commit the changes. Rest assured, your modifications will remain saved in the draft state until finalized. Designing workflow Workflows enable you to build complex notifications by defining whom to notify, when, and through which channels. A workflow requires a trigger node to initiate it and a delivery node to send the final notification. Additionally, you have functional nodes that adds logic, branch nodes to split execution based on conditions, and data update nodes to modify or add data and assets in SuprSend. We’ve explained and listed down the available workflow nodes below. 1. Trigger Node It is the first step of your workflow and contains information about what initiates the workflow, and related conditions. There are 3 types of workflow triggers possible: List entry / exit: Starts the workflow when a user enters or exists a list . Event Stream: Starts the workflow when one of the linked events is sent to SuprSend. Workflow API: Here, you explicitly call a workflow using its workflow-slug, specifying the workflow and recipients directly in the API request. Other than re-engagement notifications, most transactional workflows will either be triggered by passing an event or using workflow API. Compare event vs workflow API here. 2. Delivery Nodes These nodes are the final steps in the workflow, responsible for delivering notifications to users. Here’s a list of available delivery nodes: Single Channel Send notification on one of the channels (Email, SMS, Whatsapp, Inbox, Mobile Push, Web Push, Slack or MS Teams). Multi-Channel Send notification across multiple channels at once. Smart Channel Routing Send notification across multiple channels sequentially with a delay until user engages with one of the channels. Webhook HTTP API request to notify an endpoint such as your CRMs, chat platforms or internal systems. Between multi-channel and smart channel routing, we recommend using the later as it is an optimal way of achieving the engagement uptick of multi-channel reach out without bombarding your users. Smart Channel Routing configured to send reminder across Email and Inbox Notification content is picked from the template, and only published and live templates can be added to the delivery node. Therefore, it’s essential to design the template before configuring this node. When the workflow reaches this node, it looks for active channels in the template and user profile, and send the notification to active user channels whose template content is live. User preferences are also taken into account at this stage. If the user has opted out of the given notification category or channel, it will be skipped, and corresponding errors can be seen on the logs page . 3. Function Nodes Functions are logical steps in your workflow. We currently support the following functions: Delay Halt workflow for an interval before proceeding to the next node. Batch Aggregate multiple triggers into a single consolidated notification. Digest Batch multiple alerts and send a summary at a recurring schedule. Time Window Send notification in a given time schedule or in user’s timezone. Data Transform Transforms existing workflow data and creates / modifies variables. Invoke Workflow Trigger another workflow using current workflow data. We are adding more functions to support the complex notification use cases. Have a use case in mind? Reach out to us in our Slack community , and we’ll prioritize it. 4. Branch Nodes Branches split the workflow execution into parallel flows. We currently support following branches: Wait Until Halt workflow until a condition is met or a specific time interval is reached. Branch Route notifications through different workflow routes based on conditions. 5. Data Update Nodes These Nodes are used to bring in, modify or update data within workflow. Available data update nodes are: Fetch HTTP API request to GET data from an external endpoint to use in workflow. Update User Profile Update recipient or actor within the workflow before sending them notification. Add / Remove user from list Dynamically add or remove recipient or actor in/from the list. Update Object Subscription Dynamically add or remove recipient or actor in/from the object subscript. Workflow Settings This is where basic workflow details like name, description and tags go. You can also define workflow-level conditions like throttle here. Below is a list of workflow configurations and their descriptions: Field Obligation Description Name *mandatory Unique name of the workflow. The workflow name should be easily identifiable for your reference at a later stage. e.g. - Appointment Reminder . You can also use event name as your workflow name if there is only one workflow linked to that event. Description optional You can use this field to add more details about your workflow like the notification logic. e.g. - Send 1 hour before the appointment . Notification Category *mandatory [Notification category] (“ https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/notification-category ”) is used to group related workflows together and are also used for users to set their preferences across a group of workflows. There are 3 notification categories by default: transactional (user action-based alerts), promotional (marketing notifications), and system (time-sensitive notifications like OTP and authentication codes). Tags optional Tags are used to group related workflows together. e.g., all booking-related workflows can be tagged as Booking . Throttle optional You can use throttle to limit the number of workflow executions per user in a given time window. [Know more about throttle here] (“ https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/throttle ”) . Change Node name and description To modify the name and description of a node, click on the edit metadata option from the burger menu on your node form. Choose a descriptive name that clarifies the function of the step, and we suggest including node type in the name for easier identification. In the description field, provide a concise explanation of the logic and important elements of the node. For instance, in a send node, you can specify the template being used or provide details about the list of users who will be notified if it differs from the actor. Delete Node If you want to remove a node from the workflow, click on the delete option from the burger menu on your node form to delete it. Cloning a workflow We recommend designing and testing workflows in staging workspace first before pushing it to production. You can use clone functionality to duplicate workflows across workspaces or to avoid creating similar workflows from scratch. To clone a workflow, just click the clone button on workflow details page in view mode. Please note that you won’t see this option while editing the workflow. Once cloned, your workflow will appear as a draft in your chosen destination. You can then commit it to make it live. Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Delivery- Single Channel Learn how to use delivery nodes like email, sms, whatsapp, mobile push, web push, slack, ms teams, inbox in workflows. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Pre-Requisites Creating a new workflow Designing workflow 1. 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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/inbox-flutter#usebell-hook | Flutter (Headless) - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Integrate SuprSend inbox in Flutter using the headless SDK and hooks. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT SuprSend uses flutter hooks to provide inbox functionality in flutter applications. Installation 1 Project's pubspec.yaml changes Add the following line of code inside dependencies in the pubspec.yaml file under the dependencies section pubspec.yaml Copy Ask AI dependencies : flutter : sdk : flutter suprsend_flutter_inbox : "^0.0.1" 2 Run flutter pub get in the terminal Bash Copy Ask AI $ flutter pub get Initialization Enclose your Material App inside SuprSendProvider and pass the workspace key, workspace secret, distinct_id, and subscriber_id . main.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; SuprSendProvider ( workspaceKey : < your workspace key > , workspaceSecret: < your workspace secret > , distinctId: distinct_id, subscriberId: subscriber_id, child: YourAppComponent() ) SuprSend hooks can only be used inside of SuprSendProvider. Adding SuprSend inbox component useBell hook This hook provides unSeenCount, markAllSeen which is related to the Bell icon in the inbox unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markAllSeen : Used to mark seen for all notifications. Call this method on clicking the bell icon so that it will reset the notification count to 0. bell.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final bellData = useBell (); // bellData structure: { "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void } useNotifications hook This hook provides a notifications list, unSeenCount, markClicked, and markAllSeen. notifications : List of all notifications. This array can be looped and notifications can be displayed. unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markClicked : Method used to mark a notification as clicked. Pass notification id which is clicked as the first param. code.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final notifData = useNotifications (); // notifData structure: { "notifications" : List < Notification > , "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void "markClicked" :( n_id ) =>void } // Notification structure: { "n_id" : string , "n_category" : string , "created_on" : int , "seen_on" : int , "message" : { "header" : string , "text" : string , "url" : string , "extra_data" : string , "avatar" : { "action_url" : string , "avatar_url" : string }, "subtext" : { "text" : string , "action_url" : string } "actions" :[ { "name" : string , "url" : string } ] } } Example implementation Example implementation can be found here . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Embedded Preference Centre How to integrate a Notification Preference Center into your website and add its link to your notification templates. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Installation Initialization Adding SuprSend inbox component useBell hook useNotifications hook Example implementation | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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Follow Episode Details / Transcript Fern - Build APIs Twice as fast - https://buildwithfern.com/ Fern on GitHub - https://github.com/fern-api/fern Fern's Profile with YCombinator - https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/fern Danny Sheridan - CEO and cofounder of Fern danny@buildwithfern.com buf.build - protobuf codegen utility - https://buf.build/ Creators and Guests Host Mike Bifulco Cofounder and host of APIs You Won't Hate. Blogs at https://mikebifulco.com Into 🚴♀️, espresso ☕, looking after 🌍. ex @Stripe @Google @Microsoft Guest Danny Sheridan CEO and co-founder of Fern What is APIs You Won't Hate? A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes. Mike: Hello everyone and welcome back to APIs you won't hate. My name is Mike Fulco. Your APIs you won't hate guide on this mystery tour we're on. Today I have the distinct pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Danny Sheridan from Fern. Danny, it's nice to meet you. How are you doing today? Danny: I am jazzed Mike. I find myself about halfway through the Y Combinator Winter 2023 program, and I'm just full of energy right now, so I'm looking forward to the conversation ahead. Mike: Spot on. Yeah, that's great. You, you are in the winter of your full on contentment from the sounds of it, so that's super dope. I'm really interested in talking to you and hearing about what you're building at Fern. I am a fellow startup co-founder, and I have limitless questions for you about the startup world and especially why Combinator. But let's start here. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Tell me your working history before Fern. How you got to the fern part of life and any of the other interesting details that, that might have come along the way. Danny: Fantastic. So my name is Danny Sheridan. I am the co-founder and CEO of Fern. and my background started at the University of Michigan. Got to study undergraduate degree focused on business and technology and actually started a business during my university days selling products on Amazon. Got to grow that business and. Actually led me to be recruited by the Amazon Marketplace team. And so went over to work for them as a product manager. I really didn't know what that title meant when they said, great, how about you come in here and do product management? And over my couple of years working at the Amazon business, I moved over to a w s and that's where I spent most of my time. And in aws I got the privilege of seeing how software's built specifically. can build APIs at scale, lots of services operating, and a very consistent developer experience consuming those APIs. So that was pretty formative for me in my understanding about the API ecosystem. Mike: Yeah, I can imagine. And it's not your first defense building a business either. So I think you've probably had you know, a, a typical founder story, but maybe an atypical sort of dev story and builder's story. So working at AW, Obviously a giant company, mega corporation. Amazon might be the biggest company in the world, maybe. And now you are running a very small company. Comparatively I'm, I'm sure, unless there's a few hundred thousand people hiding out in the wings that I don't know about. So tell me about Fern. How did you get started with Fern? Danny: I'll start with talking about my team. Which is to me the most important part of Fern and one of my co-founders. I had the privilege of meeting during my first business that I ran. So we met at the University of Michigan while running this business. I brought him in as the computer scientist to help us move off of Google Sheets and get to a real relational database. And so it's always nice for folks that are thinking about how they find a co-founding team. To rely on someone you've already worked with and trust. That's definitely a trend that I've seen amongst the co-founding teams at Y Combinator in the current program, there are over 250 teams in this batch, and a very popular pattern is. Previous coworker relationships so that you've both seen them in a professional setting, probably in a social setting to some degree. And there are a few teams that are kind of going in blind with our co-founder. So that was really important to me. We had a chance to work together for years. And then I went to AWS and my co-founder deep went over to Palantir and worked on some US government focused projects there, building APIs and integrating data. And then after a couple years in the bigger corporate environments, we agreed that it was time to go work together again, starting something anew. And as he was telling his team goodbye at Palantir, one of his teammates pulled him aside and said, Hey, I really have enjoyed working together. Would you be open to a third co-founder on your team? Mike: Wow, that's really interesting. Tell me more about Danny: Mike, how Mike, how do you vet a third co-founder that you don't know? To me, that's a lot of risk from, from my seat. It's like, Hey, we both have a good mutual connection friend that we've had the opportunity to work with. They worked together for the last 12 months at Palantir before they decided to leave to co-found Fern with me. But there's a lot of risk there. I mean, not John just dilution, but like an early stage of a startup. The biggest risk is team and team cohesion. Mike: yeah, Danny: so Mike, we, we were trying to figure out how do we. De-risk this for ourselves. And our answer was, let's go to Montana. Mike: of Danny: of us are from Mon Montana , right? Of course none of us are from Montana. It was very neutral territory. And we said, let's go get a house in the woods for a week and share a bathroom and cook together and talk about the culture we wanna build. And we didn't even have the business idea. And that was a very effective approach for us. And at the end of the week, we said, great, we're all equal partners. Let's go start a business. Mike: Sure. Yeah. Almost like a, a co-founder peyote quest, you know, off into the, the desert and see what, what visions come to you. That's really interesting. So you spent a week together kind of getting to know each other and from the sounds of it, it probably worked out. Sounds like you jived pretty well with one another. Danny: We were intentional about speaking a lot about the company we intended to build. How big of a company do you wanna build? What type of people do you wanna work at that company and what do you want the culture to be? Of the people that describe it to their family and friends over Thanksgiving, that's kinda the framing we had. And so we were very intentional of working backwards from the company we wanted to build. And then now there, right now there are three of us who work at Fern, but we anticipate that growing later this year. Mike: Yeah. Wow, that's very interesting. I so I'm a startup founder myself, a repeat offender. I'm, I'm building my third company right now. And definitely all of the people who I've worked with building companies are people who I've known beforehand to a large extent, right. Some of the early employees and companies I've worked with and some of. Third ish co-founder sort of first seats have been people who I didn't know as well. And the chemistry thing is a big part of the picture there. And you know, I think for a lot of the folks who listen to this show building products with a team is definitely something that you can imagine. But if you haven't gotten into the shoes of starting a company from scratch, it's hard to imagine what it's like building a culture from scratch. Like starting with the culture, starting with the dream, starting with the journey, and creating something that you have a shared vision for, that you can then all, you know, drive in the right direction. With that being Danny: Mike. Mike: yeah, Danny: one of the things that's on my mind is actually about complimentary skills. Is that something that you spend time thinking about when picking your most recent team at K Craftwork? Mike: Yeah. Complimentary skills complimentary personality types is really interesting too. I'm, I am really interested in working with people who can challenge me and also have a, a breadth of background and experiences and for example, like deal with conflict differently than I do, right? In a way that is healthy, you know someone who can work through a problem openly and, and honestly is going to be much more useful for a startup team than it would be someone who you know, burs emotion, things like that or doesn't communicate. Skillset is, is massive, right? Like I'm, I'm really interested in hearing the way you've structured your founding team, but having a technical founder and someone who might be more business minded or more sales minded kind of depends on the sort of business you're building. But you need to complete the, the beginning parts of that puzzle to be able to, to start assembling a business. Certainly Danny: Mike, first time founders focus on product, repeat founders focus on distribution. And that's one of the things that we've done right at the beginning of Fern, is that I spend my entire time focusing on distribution and customer success. And it allows my co-founder, Zach and Deep to spend their time building great product. And that's been very effective for us. Mike: All right, so what's the product then? Gimme the pitch for Fern. Danny: I'd love to. So Fern helps engineering teams build APIs twice as. My team has spent a lot of time doing repetitive tedious tasks. When writing APIs specifically, we would write the types and the networking on the backend, and then we would do it again in type script on the front end. We'd do it again when writing our client libraries and a fourth time when updating our documentation and Postman collection writing code. The same code repeatedly and keeping it all in sync is time consuming, it's error prone, and it's just not fun engineering work that engineering teams want to do. So firm lets engineering teams build APIs twice as fast. You start by defining your API or importing your open API spec if you're a user of it. And then Fern generates server code, SDKs documentation, and a postman. Mike: Okay. Now you're speaking our language. Open API is something that, as you might imagine, comes up an awful lot when we're, we're talking about building APIs. So it sounds like then your target end users or the, maybe the companies, the people who are, will become users of Fern are ones who need to build APIs that are largely consumed by third parties. Is that right? Danny: That's what we thought initially, and one of the learnings for us is how many folks are coming to us saying actually we want paved roads or standards for how we build APIs internally. So some of the server frameworks that we have built integration with are, I'll just name some of the popular ones. Types, types, type script express, python, fast, api, Java, spring. We've had folks that say, I actually want to be Schema first in my API development process. But it's hard and they've found that Open API is not right for them because of the quality of the code generators, which we can get into some of the challenges with the open API generators project. But what they come to us is, is saying is that I would like idiomatic. Cogen, Mike: Yeah. Danny: I definitely want some clients and actually. The first client library that they want tends to be a TypeScript SDK that they can use for building their front end. So it's actually they want an internal TypeScript SDK as the very first step that we see most of our customers take. Mike: Sure. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. I think the discourse over the past couple years has really shifted too from let's build an API that works and figure out how the standards work and make sure we're, you know, putting up the right H C T P verb and right to the right endpoint and designing these things at. Follow sort of like the, the standards that we're used to from rest and open API and people are suddenly upleveling that discussion and it's more about how do we provide type safety ferment and how do I make sure it's secure ferment and how can I idiomatic is a great term. How can I deploy this in a few languages so that the Java developers feel like they're writing Java code and not like interfacing with a completely foreign bit of tooling. Yeah, I think that's really interesting. And I think that Design First APIs is something that people are really like starting to embrace lately too. The cogen tooling maybe leaves a bit to be desired, but I, I've seen quite a bit of people talking about using open API tools like postman and Stoplight and all those to build out what their API looks like before they write a line of code. And that is wholly different from where we were, I don't know, 10 years ago, maybe even less than that. Danny: The, the place where I would say I'm not sure that, that makes sense. Like the, the gap in that story for me is that postman is not schema aware. And so it's really not the first place to go to define the api. I get that. It makes examples and a collection is nice to have. But that's kind of gap in my mind of that's not why I would not use it as a API definition Mike: Yeah. Danny: to then build off of. And then stoplight is not as collaborative. There's, there's no like, concept of branching or suggesting a change. And so we run into companies that. Basically to generate an open API spec. So it's kinda like a front end UI to get them to open api and then they use that to feed into, I'm thinking of one company that fed that into the Rust server code generator. And that was their workflow and they're kind of just duct taping and using some bailing wire to get these tools together. And I look forward to a much more all-in-one experience, which I think is going to be the future of a API development as we look down. Mike: Yeah, I think the developer experience is starting to level up, right? It's the, the collaboration experience is much easier. And designing something that you can have confidence in is, is becoming something that doesn't require, 25 years of, of experience building things to do. I also think along with type safety, one of the things that comes up quite a bit for, I'd imagine internal teams, those who are using Fern, who their first project might be that type script thing to build their own site. Probably talking about mobile apps too, right? They, they also need to consume their API to build a mobile app, and that's kind of a different story than the web because caching is different and API keys are different and things like that. When you're downloading, you know, something that executes on a local device too. Danny: And that reminds me, Mike, of there are thin wrappers around an API for SDKs, and then there are smart SDKs. And I'll give one example of just talking to the team at Post Ho, who's a product an an open source self hostable product analytics solution. They have a very smart sdk and so while co-generation can get them maybe 10, 20% of the way, they have a lot of work to do when still building out their SDKs. And so I'm excited to see how much of that smart logic over time can be code genned today. It's about. Mike: I think the expectations there are getting higher too. As an API consumer, oftentimes I feel like people are getting used to seeing documentation that has. Generated examples right in your documentation Stripe maybe set the standard there for, for putting API keys in your docs that are functional for the user that's consuming it. So this is where I put in my disclaimer that I worked for Stripe in the past, but I'm no longer affiliated with that squad. But if you have a Stripe account and you go to Stripes you'll get code samples that you can copy and paste into your environment and they'll run because it uses your, your test keys, your api. Which is super cool and an expectation that's starting to level itself across the industry too, right? Danny: And Mike, we've asked companies who, who say that they intend to do that, how they plan to do it, and you know what their answer is. Mike: What's that? Danny: They say that the way that they're going to get copy and pastable code examples for every endpoint. Use the SDK is to hand write it and put it in markdown on their docs. That's the answer today. And that sucks. That will not be the world in five years from now. Mike: Yeah, Danny: exciting place where you really need someone to own the code generation of the SDKs and the docs experience, if you want that to be easy and seamless. And so I'll give two examples to you, Mike, of companies that have decided to own that experience. Mike: sure. Danny: One of them was my former employer at aw. And they did it by building a tool called Smithy that was initially an internal tool. It's a domain specific language for defining APIs. You would define your schema and then you'd click generate, and one of the things you'd get is docs. And because they would generate SDKs and docs, they would be able to put SDKs snippets. In the docs and they built all that themselves. They then open sourced it. But if you look at the community, it's, it's not very existent because there are a lot of like heavy dependencies on AWS packages and libraries that are not the things that I'd want my customers consuming if I was giving them an sdk. So that's one. AW Ws. They did this and they built it internally by funding a dev team. Not everyone can near, not every business can do that. Mike: Yeah. Danny: company is very near and dear to your past, which is, Stripe calls their internal tooling sorbet. And sorbet is a Ruby domain specific language, which allows you to define an API schema first. And this is how Stripe builds their APIs. They don't start with writing code on the backend. They start with their schema and then they go and generate. And one of the things they're able to do because they own their SDK generation and they own their docs generation, is they put example snippet. For each endpoint in their docs that are copy and pastable. And it's very clear to me that we are going to take inspiration for that at Fern with what we build over the next 12 months. Mike: Yeah. Well, you've, you've definitely done your homework if that's the case. And so, so let me spit it back at you then. It sounds like from what you're describing, at least some of the value proposition as a team that needs to build APIs of kind of any description, whether it's internal or external, is something that helps you define the shape of your API and the sort of requirements of the API itself co-generation from there to get you client libraries. Well actually I don't think we've talked about languages, but some amount of languages that you can, you can work through. And then theoretically the great documentation that should follow from that, that is human understandable and useful and has code snippets and things like that, that are useful as well. Is, is that a fair description of kind of what you're after with Fern? Danny: And we'll, we'll leave you with the Postman collection as well. Cause a lot of teams enjoy the postman being a destination of their api. That's exactly what we're after. We're going to enable engineering teams to design schema first, and we're gonna do the undifferentiated heavy lifting associated with con libraries and talks. Mike: Yeah. Okay. So that leaves me with the question of, I could imagine many engineering teams that are existent in the world today probably have some sort of api that exists right now. Right? So is there a process for adopting Fern as a tool to use or I don't know, backing into schema that that Fern can consume and then generate from? Danny: Yeah, so we, we have invented our own specification, and I think of the XKCD about another standard. You know, all the standards don't work. Let's invent another. We very much acknowledge that we're introducing another standard into the world, and so to ease that transit. You are able to bring in an open API spec and you can either import that and then continue building it out in Fern, or we actually have a mode where you can just use open API into Fern. And behind the scenes we turn it into this specification that we call the Fern definition, which is a yammel specification that is simpler to write than what I'll call verbose open api. and happy to talk more about that if you're interested in Mike. Mike: Yeah, sure, sure. I that, that's a bold undertaking. I know the scope of an API definition can be quite a bit to begin with, but then all the other things that Open API can, you know do and provide for co-generation, all those other things, there's a lot of surface area to cover there. Apart from my own disdain for Yammel which we can get into on another podcast. I, I suppose yeah, I think that's really interesting. I'm I'm curious maybe. So let's take a step back actually. So how long has Fern been in the world? How long has it been available to use? Danny: We've been working on Fern for 11 months now, and we are now in production with 10 customers. Mike: Cool. Right on. Oh, that's really exciting. So what is your, well, so 10 customers is a decent size sample set. Have you seen a pattern in the size of those companies or maybe the appetite for certain types of companies or engineering teams or whatever to jump into adopting a new standard or a new process? Danny: Yeah, I think it'd be best to speak about one company specifically, and so I'll pick one of our customers to talk about, which is the team at Flat File. They do CSV importing is their business. Mike: Oh yeah. Okay. Danny: are you familiar with them, Mike? Mike: I am. Yeah. Danny: All right. They've gotten the API to use the flat file product. And they came to us because they tried using the open API generators and what they found was that some of the code didn't compile after they would use the generator, and they weren't happy with the idiomatic nature of the code. Like it was very clear that all of the languages were not of equal quality. And so they came to us and said, Hey, I heard that you guys can produce production-ready SDKs. We wanna see it. And so we took their open API spec, brought it into Fern, and then were able to generate SDKs and we guarantee that the SDK will compile some of, some of my gripes with the Open API generators is like when they don't compile after generating. And so it requires me to start playing around with mustache. So with Fern, there's none of that. We are open source. You can see our code generators and we even take contributions from the community. But this flat file company, they were able to, now they just launched their node JS sdk. We'll be working on a Python and a Java. Mike, before you mentioned, what languages do you support Danny? And the answers that we've started with the, the big three languages, which are type script, which also is JavaScript, Python, and Java. And then beyond that, if, if some of our customers want other languages, what we'll do is we will use the Open API generators and we will manage those on customer's behalf. And Fern takes care of publishing to GitHub so you can have your source code in its own repo, and we take care of publishing to the appropriate registry like N P M Maven or Pi P. Mike: Yeah. Okay. Oh, that's really interesting. I mean, the, the three languages that you've chosen, I think make a lot of sense to cover, you know, the 80 20 problem of what the industry's up to right now. And other ones to come, I think are pretty easy to imagine. Putting on my, like head of engineering hat if I'm trusting someone else to generate the APIs. For, or there's the client libraries for my api. One of the things that I'm going to be really keen, keenly aware of is the state of testing. So how, how am I certain that the APIs that are being generated, compiled, but then also work what does that look like? Danny: Yeah, so we, we make sure to test our code generators. That's the point that we view, that's important for us to quality control and because of the testing that we do on our code generators. We can give you certainty that your code will compile after the SDK is generated. So we have, we've had no customers that have had an issue with having to test out their sdk. Some do choose to write test themselves but we have not run into a single issue to date. Mike: Sure. Okay. So let's say I'm sitting here listening to the, the podcast and it sounds like Fern might be something that I'm interested in using. What's onboarding look like right now? Danny: Yeah, right now the best way to get in touch is to go to our website and schedule a call. We have focused on going deep with our customers instead of focusing on self-service. Most of our customers are engineering teams who actually wanna understand how does this impact my work? And kind of how can I minimally impact my workflow? Mike, earlier you asked the question of what if I already have an API or multiple APIs, and the answer is that you can bring your open API spec that you have and then use Fern for your end plus one endpoint so you can use it for the next endpoint and have kind of, it reminds me of the transition from JavaScript to TypeScript that companies went through where you keep all your JavaScript code, you just build TypeScript over time, and eventually it becomes the way that you do. Mike: right? Yeah. Incremental adoption is, is an interesting feature there. That's really cool. Okay. Yeah. Wow. So you support the, the big three languages. You can, we can kind of get into incremental adoption. What are the hard problems that you're facing right now? Like, what are the things that are, that you're thinking of that are keeping you up at night? Danny: One of the things that keeps me upward up at night is backwards compatibility. A lot of our customers want to ensure that their APIs are back compat. And that is going to take engineering and a little bit of r and d on our end to make sure that we can support that in a very first class way. So that's one of the things that I've, I, I kind of wake up thinking through how do we ensure that? Don't allow a developer to break their API accidentally. Mike: right? I see. Yeah. And so by that you, you literally mean let's say I have version 1.0 of my API out in the wild and my TypeScript API that I built myself in-house using whatever, you know, open API spec and tools and teams and engineering that I wanted I guess is what you're saying there that uh, if tomorrow I adopted Fern and Fern is generating version 1.0 0.1 of my api, and you, you wanna make sure that that's backwards compatible, is that. Danny: It is actually a, a good way to speak about this might actually be to go to talk to Stripe . So what Stripe does is every time that they release a new version of their api, they do not break their previous consumers. And so I have a friend who's been using Stripe for six years now and they have not updated their. Code to submit basically a payment to call the Stripe APIs. And that's amazing to me that someone can do that. And the way that Stripe does it is that they have their V1 of the API actually call the V2 of the api. Behind the scenes they have like a translator that they've written and then that V2 of the API actually sends the request to the server, gets a response, and then they translate it back to the v1. And they've done that for multiple versions over. And they built automation to build those translators between their versions. And I think that, I believe that they're called gates. That technology is going to be very exciting if we can democratize it and give that to everyone in the world. Right now it just exists in a, the very small walled gardens of the big tech companies. Mike: Yeah. Got it. completely understand that. And having experienced it from the inside of Stripe, it's, it's pretty incredible to see. I, I also have built companies on Stripes, APIs in the past, which is like, as a consumer, not having to worry about that. Super, super helpful and like that's the kind of thing that, that afford. Sleep and you know, not no hair pulling when you're especially working with, dealing with taking people's money Danny: Mike. Mike, this reminds me of a quote from William Gibson that the future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed, and I think you got to experience that at Stripe. I got to experience that at aws, and if furnace successful, we will democratize some of the innovations that occurred within and were invented within those organizations. Mike: Sure. Yeah. I appreciate the open source angle that you're taking too with your code generators. So what's, what is I guess what's the strategy there? Like how are you engaging the community in, in helping to build open source tooling? Is there a an adoption curve that comes along with that as an organization? What does that look like? Danny: A absolutely. We've been able to create a pricing model where we have a free open source tier, and then a paid professional plant tier, and I'll speak about those for a second. In the free open source, you can use all of our code generators and. We output the files that are generated and compiled. So for example, if you have a type script sdk or you have FAST API code that comes to your local file system, but you can use all of firm's generators in the paid version, we will publish the generated code for you. So typically we see GitHub and the registries like npm, Maven, pi, PI as the destinations. We also see Postman as a common destination, and then you get support from our. And so we've seen that be a successful way to, there's kind of a bimodal distribution with folks that wanna try it and kind of hack around with it. And the common pattern that we've seen is that developers actually build before they buy. They wanna bring able to bring it to their team and show it to them how it works before even getting into contracting and procurement. And so we are very And have that context around anyone that wants to come to you as use us. It's like you should be able to try this before you're convinced you should be spending money with us. Mike: Yeah, that's a common pattern. For, for large companies especially. It's sort of build me a proof of concept. Show me why we would do this. Give us the value prop in a, you know, micro atomic level. Show it to the team, shop it around to, you know, whoever needs to sign the dotted line to, to adopt new tools. And that can be a really effective way for people to both prove to themselves that they need it, but then to prove to their organization that it's something that provides value too. Danny: And we don't have to reinvent the wheel here, Mike. We have seen examples of Code Gen four APIs, and so I'll walk through a couple of 'em. We've had the privilege of seeing Apollo with GraphQL build a business around code gen. Then in a more recent company that's been built is buff around protocol buffers, and that's buff.build. And they have been able to build a business around cogen in the G R P C and Protocol Buffers world. Mike: Yeah. Danny: aspiration is that rest APIs are much more than 90% of all APIs that have been built today. And so we aspire to be Fern the Cogen company for rest APIs. Mike: Sure. Yeah. Wow. That's a massive undertaking. And definitely a lot of mountain to lift there. It seems to me that one, one of the, the advantages of using open source under underlying tooling to build co-generation for your APIs is particularly being able to have community adoption and sort of approval from a robust set of people testing out your tools and using it. And I feel like that's also maybe one of the values that Open api, the, the specification provides as well. So is that something that you're thinking about, maybe contributing back to open API itself or trying to influence the tooling or the structure or the organization or the people, whatever parts of that might make sense for you? Danny: At this point, I am really laser focused on serving our customers. And deploying Fern successfully with them. And so that takes up all of my time right now. I am not spending time focused on the open api either the technical steering community or some of those meetings. I'm spending all of my time with our customers. Mike: Yeah. Cool. Right on. So what's, what's next? What are the things that you're working on delivering right now? Danny: Yeah, I'll give you one of the problem statements that a customer came to us with that is just fun for anyone who likes to think about API challenges. This company is building in the microservices architecture world. And they've got a microservice, that's Python Fast api. They've got another one that's TypeScript Express and they have another one and go. So they have three microservices. Each is a different engineering team within their organization, but they want one SDK for each of their major languages that they support, and they want one Postman collection and they want one API docs experience. So they came to us and said, Hey Danny, how do we take a bunch of different backends and abstract that. our API consumers. And so that's just a fun challenge. And the right answer there is build schema first. And so we actually got access to their GitHub repo, went in and wrote them up a firm definition so that they could be using our specification, and then we're able to generate a single kind of developer experience to be the interface into multiple microservices. And so the, the consumers of their API don't even know that that's their architecture internally. And I think that's exactly the way it should. Mike: Sure. It's almost like a unifying agent at that point. Danny: That's exactly right. Companies shouldn't be building this internally. I talked to another prospect recently who they built that unifying technology internally and they said, it's not that great. It's got some bugs. We kind of get an open API spec that's not great, but we try to unify into that format. And I am very excited to offer that to more organizations in the coming year of if you have a microservices architecture fern can work really well for being that un. Mike: Yeah. There's a lot of complexity that will come along with microservices, and I think people get to that level of complexity despite the promise of microservices being like, oh, you really just need to worry about your, your little. You know segment of the world, your sliver of the code, it's a microservice. You can make a billion of 'em and they all work together. But then suddenly you, you find yourself, you know, sitting in a room with red yarn tied from place to place to place and not really understanding the larger picture there. Having a a zoomed out view of that, and especially something that can sort of orchestrate that across the organization, even across teams, like you mentioned. That's super. Yeah. So if, if devs are interested in working with Fern what, what's the best way to get started today? Danny: The best way to get started is to head to our website, build with fern.com. Mike: Cool. Danny: Check it out, read the docs. There's a getting started. But I'm happy to help as well. So my email is Danny build with verne.com and you can send me a link to your existing docs or attach your open API spec. Our most successful customers have actually gotten that white glove onboarding. And as much as I love the idea of self-service adoption and bottoms up we've experienced that these engineering organizations want someone to come in and really deeply understand their workflow before they. Editing that to try to enhance and make things easier. Cuz a lot of times you run into more trouble than it's worth. And so we take a very hands-on approach in showing kind of the before and after of using Fern. Mike: Yeah, especially when bringing something new into the world, I think it's helpful to go through that experience yourself too, right? Probably as a founder, you're validating the onboarding experience and seeing the things that you can be doing better and feeling some of their pain is, is likely a valuable thing for you too. Danny: Very much Mike, it very much aligns with some of the Why Combinator advice that I've gotten from their, they call them group partners, which are like the advisors that each company gets, and they have been very clear that there are two ways that we should be spending our time these days. One, talking to customers and two coding. Mike: Sure. Danny: And if you're not doing either of those two, like reevaluate how you're spending your time. And so that's really stuck with me. I'll count this time right now as talking to customers. Mike: Yeah, I think that's fair. I think that's totally fair. What if our listeners want to check out your open source stuff? What's your uh, GitHub organization called? Danny: Our GitHub organization is Fern api and our repo is called Fern. Mike: Got it. Okay. I should say as well that I will of course include links to a lot of this stuff in the show notes. Yeah. So we'll, we'll have notes for that, for folks to check out. Yeah, from there, I guess so I don't know. Any other questions or any other things you wanted to cover? Danny: I think the last thing on my mind is that if there's one takeaway, it's that Fern makes building rest APIs easier and faster for engineering teams. Mike: Yeah, that seems like a, a solid pitch there without a doubt. And Danny, so I'll include your email in the show notes as well. Do you find yourself traipsing across Twitter or LinkedIn or Macedon, any of those places these days? Danny: I'm a LinkedIn person, so it'll be I, I'll include the link in the show notes for folks who wanna connect and reach out. Mike: Yeah, perfect. I'll have that in there as well. Danny Sheridan, it has been wonderful chatting with you. It's been really cool to hear about Fern. If, if you're listening to the show check out the show notes. Lots of good stuff in there. Danny, thanks so much for coming along. It's been a pleasure chatting with you. 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https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3135/ | PEP 3135 – New Super | peps.python.org Following system colour scheme Selected dark colour scheme Selected light colour scheme Python Enhancement Proposals Python » PEP Index » PEP 3135 Toggle light / dark / auto colour theme PEP 3135 – New Super Author : Calvin Spealman <ironfroggy at gmail.com>, Tim Delaney <timothy.c.delaney at gmail.com>, Lie Ryan <lie.1296 at gmail.com> Status : Final Type : Standards Track Created : 28-Apr-2007 Python-Version : 3.0 Post-History : 28-Apr-2007 , 29-Apr-2007 , 29-Apr-2007 , 14-May-2007 , 12-Mar-2009 Table of Contents Numbering Note Abstract Rationale Specification Closed Issues Determining the class object to use Should super actually become a keyword? super used with __call__ attributes Alternative Proposals No Changes Dynamic attribute on super type self.__super__.foo(*args) super(self, *args) or __super__(self, *args) super.foo(self, *args) super(*p, **kw) History References Copyright Numbering Note This PEP started its life as PEP 367 . Since it is now targeted for Python 3000, it has been moved into the 3xxx space. Abstract This PEP proposes syntactic sugar for use of the super type to automatically construct instances of the super type binding to the class that a method was defined in, and the instance (or class object for classmethods) that the method is currently acting upon. The premise of the new super usage suggested is as follows: super () . foo ( 1 , 2 ) to replace the old: super ( Foo , self ) . foo ( 1 , 2 ) Rationale The current usage of super requires an explicit passing of both the class and instance it must operate from, requiring a breaking of the DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) rule. This hinders any change in class name, and is often considered a wart by many. Specification Within the specification section, some special terminology will be used to distinguish similar and closely related concepts. “super class” will refer to the actual builtin class named “super”. A “super instance” is simply an instance of the super class, which is associated with another class and possibly with an instance of that class. The new super semantics are only available in Python 3.0. Replacing the old usage of super, calls to the next class in the MRO (method resolution order) can be made without explicitly passing the class object (although doing so will still be supported). Every function will have a cell named __class__ that contains the class object that the function is defined in. The new syntax: super () is equivalent to: super ( __class__ , < firstarg > ) where __class__ is the class that the method was defined in, and <firstarg> is the first parameter of the method (normally self for instance methods, and cls for class methods). For functions defined outside a class body, __class__ is not defined, and will result in runtime SystemError . While super is not a reserved word, the parser recognizes the use of super in a method definition and only passes in the __class__ cell when this is found. Thus, calling a global alias of super without arguments will not necessarily work. Closed Issues Determining the class object to use The class object is taken from a cell named __class__ . Should super actually become a keyword? No. It is not necessary for super to become a keyword. super used with __call__ attributes It was considered that it might be a problem that instantiating super instances the classic way, because calling it would lookup the __call__ attribute and thus try to perform an automatic super lookup to the next class in the MRO. However, this was found to be false, because calling an object only looks up the __call__ method directly on the object’s type. The following example shows this in action. class A ( object ): def __call__ ( self ): return '__call__' def __getattribute__ ( self , attr ): if attr == '__call__' : return lambda : '__getattribute__' a = A () assert a () == '__call__' assert a . __call__ () == '__getattribute__' In any case, this issue goes away entirely because classic calls to super(<class>, <instance>) are still supported with the same meaning. Alternative Proposals No Changes Although its always attractive to just keep things how they are, people have sought a change in the usage of super calling for some time, and for good reason, all mentioned previously. Decoupling from the class name (which might not even be bound to the right class anymore!) Simpler looking, cleaner super calls would be better Dynamic attribute on super type The proposal adds a dynamic attribute lookup to the super type, which will automatically determine the proper class and instance parameters. Each super attribute lookup identifies these parameters and performs the super lookup on the instance, as the current super implementation does with the explicit invocation of a super instance upon a class and instance. This proposal relies on sys._getframe(), which is not appropriate for anything except a prototype implementation. self.__super__.foo(*args) The __super__ attribute is mentioned in this PEP in several places, and could be a candidate for the complete solution, actually using it explicitly instead of any super usage directly. However, double-underscore names are usually an internal detail, and attempted to be kept out of everyday code. super(self, *args) or __super__(self, *args) This solution only solves the problem of the type indication, does not handle differently named super methods, and is explicit about the name of the instance. It is less flexible without being able to enacted on other method names, in cases where that is needed. One use case this fails is where a base-class has a factory classmethod and a subclass has two factory classmethods,both of which needing to properly make super calls to the one in the base-class. super.foo(self, *args) This variation actually eliminates the problems with locating the proper instance, and if any of the alternatives were pushed into the spotlight, I would want it to be this one. super(*p, **kw) There has been the proposal that directly calling super(*p, **kw) would be equivalent to calling the method on the super object with the same name as the method currently being executed i.e. the following two methods would be equivalent: def f ( self , * p , ** kw ): super . f ( * p , ** kw ) def f ( self , * p , ** kw ): super ( * p , ** kw ) There is strong sentiment for and against this, but implementation and style concerns are obvious. Guido has suggested that this should be excluded from this PEP on the principle of KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid). History 29-Apr-2007 Changed title from “Super As A Keyword” to “New Super” Updated much of the language and added a terminology section for clarification in confusing places. Added reference implementation and history sections. 06-May-2007 Updated by Tim Delaney to reflect discussions on the python-3000 and python-dev mailing lists. 12-Mar-2009 Updated to reflect the current state of implementation. References [1] Fixing super anyone? ( https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2007-April/006667.html ) [2] PEP 3130: Access to Module/Class/Function Currently Being Defined (this) ( https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2007-April/000542.html ) Copyright This document has been placed in the public domain. Source: https://github.com/python/peps/blob/main/peps/pep-3135.rst Last modified: 2025-02-01 08:55:40 GMT Contents Numbering Note Abstract Rationale Specification Closed Issues Determining the class object to use Should super actually become a keyword? super used with __call__ attributes Alternative Proposals No Changes Dynamic attribute on super type self.__super__.foo(*args) super(self, *args) or __super__(self, *args) super.foo(self, *args) super(*p, **kw) History References Copyright Page Source (GitHub) | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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You will promptly notify Anysphere of any unauthorized use that comes to your attention and provide reasonable cooperation to prevent and terminate such use to the extent it is within your control. 1.6. Beta Services . From time to time, Anysphere may make Beta Services available to you. Beta Services shall be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, non-production, early access, evaluation or a similar description. You may choose to use or not use such Beta Services in your sole discretion. Beta Services are intended for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not fully supported, and may be subject to additional terms that may be presented to you. Beta Services are provided on an "as-is" and "as available" basis without any warranty, support, maintenance, or storage of any kind. Anysphere may discontinue Beta Services at any time in its sole discretion and may never make them generally available. ANYSPHERE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH BETA SERVICES - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. 1.7. Auto-Code Execution. The Service may include a feature that automatically executes code Suggestions without manual review or confirmation, and will be clearly labeled accordingly. By enabling this feature, you acknowledge and agree that you are assuming all risks associated with the execution of automatically generated code, including without limitation system outages, software defects, data loss, and security vulnerabilities. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPACT RESULTING FROM USE OF THIS FEATURE, INCLUDING ENSURING APPROPRIATE SAFEGUARDS, TESTING, AND MONITORING ARE IN PLACE. 2. Eligibility. You must be at least the age of majority in your jurisdiction (e.g., 18 years old in the United States) or 18 years old, whichever is higher, to use the Service. By agreeing to these Terms, you represent and warrant to us that: (a) you are at least 18 years old or the age of majority in your jurisdiction, whichever is higher; (b) you have not previously been suspended or removed from the Service; and (c) your registration and use of the Service is in compliance with all applicable laws in your region. 3. Account Registration and Access. To access most features of the Service, you must register for an account. When you register for an account, you may be required to provide us with information about yourself, such as your name, email address, or other contact information. You agree that the information you provide to us is accurate, complete, and not misleading, and that you will keep it accurate and up to date at all times. When you register, you will be asked to create a password. You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password, and you accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account. If you believe that your account is no longer secure, you must immediately notify us at hi@cursor.com . 4. Payment Terms 4.1. Paid Services. Certain features of the Service may require you to pay fees. Before you pay any fees, you will have an opportunity to review and accept the fees that you will be charged. Unless otherwise specifically provided for in these Terms, all fees are in U.S. Dollars and are non-refundable, except as required by law. The pricing and payment terms in this Section 4 are subject to any pricing and payment terms set forth in an Order Form. 4.2. Pricing. Anysphere reserves the right to determine pricing for the Service. Anysphere will make reasonable efforts to keep pricing information published on the Service up to date. We encourage you to check our pricing page periodically for current pricing information. Anysphere may change the fees for any feature of the Service, including additional fees or charges, if Anysphere gives you advance notice of changes before they apply through the Service user interface, a pop-up notice, email, or through other reasonable means. Your continued use of the Service after the price change becomes effective constitutes your agreement to pay the changed amount. You will be responsible for all taxes associated with the Service, other than taxes based on Anysphere’s net income. Anysphere, at its sole discretion, may make promotional offers with different features and different pricing to any of Anysphere’s customers. These promotional offers, unless made to you, will not apply to your offer or these Terms. 4.3. Payment Processing. To facilitate payment for the Service via bank account, credit card, or debit card, we use Stripe, Inc. and its affiliates (“ Stripe ”), a third-party payment processor. These payment processing services are provided by Stripe and are subject to the Stripe terms and conditions and other policies available at https://stripe.com/legal and Stripe’s Global Privacy Policy available at: https://stripe.com/privacy (collectively, the " Stripe Agreements "). By agreeing to these Terms, users that use the payment functions of the Service also agree to be bound by the Stripe Agreements, as the same may be modified by Stripe from time to time. You hereby authorize Stripe to store and continue billing your specified payment method even after such payment method has expired, to avoid interruptions in payment for your use of the Service. Please contact Stripe for more information. Anysphere assumes no liability or responsibility for any payments you make through the Service. 4.4. Subscription Service. The Service may include certain subscription-based plans with automatically recurring payments for periodic charges (“ Subscription Service ”). The “ Subscription Billing Date ” is the date when you purchase your first subscription to the Service. The Subscription Service will begin on the Subscription Billing Date and continue for the subscription period that you select on your account (such period, the “ Initial Subscription Period ”), and will automatically renew for successive periods of the same duration as the Initial Subscription Period (the Initial Subscription Period and each such renewal period, each a “ Subscription Period ”) unless you cancel the Subscription Service or we terminate it. If you activate a Subscription Service, then you authorize Anysphere or its third-party payment processors to periodically charge, on a going-forward basis and until cancellation of the Subscription Service, all accrued sums on or before the payment due date. Information on the recurring fee charged by Anysphere for access to the Subscription Service during each Subscription Period (“ Subscription Fee ”), is available on our Pricing Page , or otherwise described in the Service. Your account will be charged automatically on the Subscription Billing Date and thereafter on the renewal date of your Subscription Service for all applicable fees and taxes for the next Subscription Period. You must cancel your Subscription Service at least 24 hours before it renews in order to avoid billing of the next periodic Subscription Fee to your account. Anysphere or its third-party payment processor will bill the periodic Subscription Fee to the payment method associated with your account or that you otherwise provide to us. You may cancel the Subscription Service by using the cancellation functionality made available in your billing menu or by contacting us at hi@cursor.com . YOUR CANCELLATION MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE RENEWAL DATE IN ORDER TO AVOID CHARGE FOR THE NEXT SUBSCRIPTION PERIOD. 4.5. Add-On and Usage-Based Features . You may purchase additional products, services or features that are not individually essential for the functioning of the Service, but that Anysphere makes available to its users for enhanced capabilities on a supplemental basis, including usage-based pricing features that are described in the Service (" Add-Ons "). Add-Ons are deemed part of the Service and governed by these Terms. Fees for Add-Ons include our model-based pricing features, available here , or as otherwise described in the Service. 4.6. Delinquent Accounts. Anysphere may suspend or terminate access to the Service, including fee-based portions of the Service, for any account for which any amount is due but unpaid. In addition to the amount due for the Service, a delinquent account will be charged with fees or charges that are incidental to any chargeback or collection of any unpaid amount, including collection fees. If your payment method is no longer valid at the time a renewal Subscription Fee is due, then Anysphere reserves the right to delete your account and any information associated with your account without any liability to you. 5. Ownership and Licenses 5.1. Service. Anysphere and its licensors shall own and retain all right, title and interest in and to the Service, all improvements, enhancements or modifications thereto, and all intellectual property rights associated with the foregoing. There are no implied licenses in these Terms and Anysphere reserves all rights to the Service not granted in these Terms. 5.2. Feedback. We appreciate the thoughts and comments from our users. If you choose to provide input and suggestions regarding existing functionalities, problems with or proposed modifications or improvements to the Service (“ Feedback ”), then you grant Anysphere the right to exploit the Feedback without restriction or compensation to you. 5.3. Content. You retain all of your right, title, and interest that you have in Inputs, and Anysphere hereby assigns to you all of our right, title, and interest if any in and to any Suggestions. 5.4. Usage Data. Anysphere may: (i) collect, analyze, and otherwise process Usage Data internally for its business purposes, including for security and analytics, to enhance the Service, and for other development and corrective purposes; and (ii) disclose Usage Data to third parties only in an aggregated and/or de-identified form and in a manner that does not identify you. “Usage Data” means technical logs, data, and learnings about Customer’s use of and interactions with the Service, but excludes Content. 6. Third-Party Services. The Service may include or incorporate optional third-party services, including without limitation extensions and plug-ins that you may install yourself (“ Third-Party Services ”). Anysphere will clearly indicate such content or features as Third-Party Services via prominent notices or descriptions in the Service. If you elect, in your sole discretion, to access or use a Third-Party Service, your access and use of the Third-Party Service is subject to the terms provided by that Third-Party Service, and you remain responsible for complying with those terms. Anysphere does not make any representations or warranties with respect to Third-Party Services. 7. Communications. We may send you emails concerning our products and services, as well as those of third parties. You may opt out of promotional emails by using any unsubscribe or similar functionality or instructions in the promotional email. 8. Modification of Terms. We may, from time to time, change these Terms. Please check these Terms periodically for changes. If we make any material modifications, we will notify you by updating the date at the top of these Terms and by maintaining a current version of these Terms on this page. All modifications will be effective when they are posted, and your continued accessing or use of the Service will serve as confirmation of your acceptance of those modifications. If you do not agree to the modified Terms, then you must discontinue your use of the Service. 9. Termination . You may stop accessing the Services at any time. We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the Services or your access to the Services, in whole or in part, at any time without notice to you. Although we will strive to provide you with reasonable advance notice if we stop offering a Service, there may be urgent situations, such as preventing abuse or addressing security issues or responding to legal requirements, where providing advance notice is not feasible. We will not be liable for any change to or any suspension or discontinuation of the Services or your access to them. If you have a Subscription Service, we may terminate the Subscription Service at any time for any other reason. If we exercise this right, we will refund you on a pro rata basis the fees you paid for the remaining portion of your Subscription Service after termination, provided that if we terminate your access to the Service due to a violation of these Terms, you will not be entitled to any refund. We also may terminate your account if it has been inactive for over a year and you do not have a paid account. If we do, we will provide you with advance notice. Upon termination of these Terms, a Subscription Service, or your access to the Service, we may at our option delete any Content or other data associated with your account. Sections 1.5, 4 (with respect to fees outstanding as of such expiration or termination), 5, and 13-17 will survive any expiration or termination of our Terms or a Subscription Service. If you believe we have suspended or terminated your account in error, you can file an appeal with us by contacting hi@cursor.com . 10. Modification of the Service. Anysphere may modify or discontinue all or any portion of the Service at any time (including by limiting or discontinuing certain features of the Service), temporarily or permanently, without notice to you. Anysphere will have no liability for any change to the Service, including any paid-for functionalities of the Service, or any suspension or termination of your access to or use of the Service. You should retain copies of any Content as needed so that you have access in the event the Service is modified and you lose access to such Content. 11. Copyright complaints. If you believe that your intellectual property rights have been infringed, please send notice to legal@cursor.com . We may delete or disable content that we believe violates these Terms or is alleged to be infringing and will terminate accounts of repeat infringers where appropriate. Written claims concerning copyright infringement must include the following information: A physical or electronic signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright interest. A description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed upon. A description of where the allegedly infringing material is located in the Service so we can find it. Your address, telephone number, and e-mail address. A statement by you that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. A statement by you that the above information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner’s behalf. 12. Privacy. Please read the Anysphere Privacy Policy (“ Privacy Policy ”) carefully for information relating to our collection, use, storage, and disclosure of your personal data. 13. Indemnity. To the fullest extent permitted by law, you are responsible for your use of the Service, and you will defend and indemnify Anysphere, its affiliates and each of their respective shareholders, directors, managers, members, officers, employees, consultants, and agents (together, the “ Anysphere Entities ”) from and against any and all liabilities, claims, damages, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), and other losses arising out of or relating to: (1) your unauthorized use of, or misuse of, the Service; (2) your violation of any portion of these Terms, any representation, warranty, or agreement referenced in these Terms, or any applicable law or regulation; and (3) any claim that your Input violates any third-party intellectual property, publicity, confidentiality, privacy, or other rights. We reserve the right, at our own expense, to assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by you (without limiting your indemnification obligations with respect to that matter), and in that case, you agree to cooperate with our defense of those claims. 14. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. THE SERVICE AND SUGGESTIONS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS. ANYSPHERE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATING TO THE SERVICE AND SUGGESTIONS, INCLUDING: (a) ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT; AND (b) ANY WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE, OR TRADE. ANYSPHERE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICE OR SUGGESTIONS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE, OR FREE OF ERRORS, VIRUSES, OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS, AND ANYSPHERE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY OF THOSE ISSUES WILL BE CORRECTED. YOU AGREE THAT ANY USE OF SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR SERVICE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND YOU WILL NOT RELY ON ANY SUGGESTION AS A SOURCE OF TRUTH. THE LAWS OF SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO SOME OR ALL OF THESE DISCLAIMERS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 15. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 15.1. NO INDIRECT DAMAGES. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL THE ANYSPHERE ENTITIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, GOODWILL, OR ANY OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS, THE SERVICE, OR CONTENT, WHETHER BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STATUTE, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER OR NOT ANY ANYSPHERE ENTITY HAS BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE. 15.2. LIABILITY CAP. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE ANYSPHERE ENTITIES TO YOU FOR ALL CLAIMS, DAMAGES AND LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS, THE SERVICE, AND CONTENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, IS LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF: (A) THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE PAID TO ANYSPHERE FOR ACCESS TO AND USE OF THE SERVICE IN THE SIX (6) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE EVENT OR CIRCUMSTANCE GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR, IF GREATER, (B) $100. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THESE TERMS, AND WE WOULD NOT OFFER THE SERVICE TO YOU UNDER THESE TERMS WITHOUT THESE LIMITATIONS. THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS SECTION WILL APPLY EVEN IF ANY LIMITED REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. 16. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY AS IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS. 16.1. Agreement to Arbitrate. This Dispute Resolution by Binding Arbitration section is referred to in these Terms as the “ Arbitration Agreement .” You agree that any and all disputes or claims that have arisen or may arise between you and Anysphere, whether arising out of or relating to these Terms (including any alleged breach thereof), the Service, any advertising, or any aspect of the relationship or transactions between us, will be resolved exclusively through final and binding arbitration, rather than a court, in accordance with the terms of this Arbitration Agreement, except that you may assert individual claims in small claims court, if your claims qualify. Further, this Arbitration Agreement does not preclude you from bringing issues to the attention of federal, state, or local agencies, and such agencies can, if the law allows, seek relief against us on your behalf. You agree that, by entering into these Terms, you and Anysphere are each waiving the right to a trial by jury or to participate in a class action. Your rights will be determined by a neutral arbitrator, not a judge or jury. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Arbitration Agreement. You may opt out of arbitration within 30 days of account creation or of any updates to these arbitration terms within 30 days after the update has taken effect, by sending an email to legal@cursor.com from the email address used to create your account, and providing your first and last name and a clear statement of intent that you intend to exercise your right to opt out of mandatory arbitration. 16.2. Prohibition of Class and Representative Actions and Non-Individualized Relief. YOU AND ANYSPHERE AGREE THAT EACH OF US MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION OR PROCEEDING. UNLESS BOTH YOU AND ANYSPHERE AGREE OTHERWISE, THE ARBITRATOR MAY NOT CONSOLIDATE OR JOIN MORE THAN ONE PERSON’S OR PARTY’S CLAIMS AND MAY NOT OTHERWISE PRESIDE OVER ANY FORM OF A CONSOLIDATED, REPRESENTATIVE, OR CLASS PROCEEDING. ALSO, THE ARBITRATOR MAY AWARD RELIEF (INCLUDING MONETARY, INJUNCTIVE, AND DECLARATORY RELIEF) ONLY IN FAVOR OF THE INDIVIDUAL PARTY SEEKING RELIEF AND ONLY TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE RELIEF NECESSITATED BY THAT PARTY’S INDIVIDUAL CLAIM(S), EXCEPT THAT YOU MAY PURSUE A CLAIM FOR AND THE ARBITRATOR MAY AWARD PUBLIC INJUNCTIVE RELIEF UNDER APPLICABLE LAW TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED FOR THE ENFORCEABILITY OF THIS PROVISION. 16.3. Pre-Arbitration Dispute Resolution. Anysphere is always interested in resolving disputes amicably and efficiently, and most customer concerns can be resolved quickly and to the customer’s satisfaction by emailing legal@cursor.com . If such efforts prove unsuccessful, a party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute (“ Notice ”) to Anysphere, Inc., 2261 Market Street STE 86466, San Francisco, CA 94114, with an electronic copy additionally sent to legal@cursor.com . The Notice must (i) describe the nature and basis of the claim or dispute and (ii) set forth the specific relief sought. If Anysphere and you do not resolve the claim within sixty (60) calendar days after the Notice is received, you or Anysphere may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by Anysphere or you will not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator determines the amount, if any, to which you or Anysphere is entitled. 16.4. Arbitration Procedures. Arbitration will be conducted by a neutral arbitrator in accordance with the American Arbitration Association’s (“AAA”) rules and procedures, including the AAA’s Consumer Arbitration Rules (collectively, the “AAA Rules”), as modified by this Arbitration Agreement. For information on the AAA, please visit its website, https://www.adr.org . Information about the AAA Rules and fees for consumer disputes can be found at the AAA’s consumer arbitration page, https://www.adr.org/consumer . If there is any inconsistency between any term of the AAA Rules and any term of this Arbitration Agreement, the applicable terms of this Arbitration Agreement will control unless the arbitrator determines that the application of the inconsistent Arbitration Agreement terms would not result in a fundamentally fair arbitration. The arbitrator must also follow the provisions of these Terms as a court would. All issues are for the arbitrator to decide, including issues relating to the scope, enforceability, and arbitrability of this Arbitration Agreement. Although arbitration proceedings are usually simpler and more streamlined than trials and other judicial proceedings, the arbitrator can award the same damages and relief on an individual basis that a court can award to an individual under these Terms and applicable law. Decisions by the arbitrator are enforceable in court and may be overturned by a court only for very limited reasons. Unless Anysphere and you agree otherwise, any arbitration hearings will take place in a reasonably convenient location for both parties with due consideration of their ability to travel and other pertinent circumstances. If the parties are unable to agree on a location, the determination will be made by AAA. If your claim is for $10,000 or less, Anysphere agrees that you may choose whether the arbitration will be conducted solely on the basis of documents submitted to the arbitrator, through a telephonic hearing, or by an in-person hearing as established by the AAA Rules. If your claim exceeds $10,000, the right to a hearing will be determined by the AAA Rules. Regardless of the manner in which the arbitration is conducted, the arbitrator will issue a reasoned written decision sufficient to explain the essential findings and conclusions on which the award is based. 16.5. Costs of Arbitration. Payment of all filing, administration, and arbitrator fees (collectively, the “ Arbitration Fees ”) will be governed by the AAA Rules, unless otherwise provided in this Arbitration Agreement. To the extent any Arbitration Fees are not specifically allocated to either Anysphere or you under the AAA Rules, Anysphere and you shall split them equally; provided that if you are able to demonstrate to the arbitrator that you are economically unable to pay your portion of such Arbitration Fees or if the arbitrator otherwise determines for any reason that you should not be required to pay your portion of any Arbitration Fees, Anysphere will pay your portion of such fees. In addition, if you demonstrate to the arbitrator that the costs of arbitration will be prohibitive as compared to the costs of litigation, Anysphere will pay as much of the Arbitration Fees as the arbitrator deems necessary to prevent the arbitration from being cost-prohibitive. Any payment of attorneys’ fees will be governed by the AAA Rules. 16.6. Confidentiality. All aspects of the arbitration proceeding, and any ruling, decision, or award by the arbitrator, will be strictly confidential for the benefit of all parties. 16.7. Severability. If a court or the arbitrator decides that any term or provision of this Arbitration Agreement (other than the subsection above titled “Prohibition of Class and Representative Actions and Non-Individualized Relief”) is invalid or unenforceable, the parties agree to replace such term or provision with a term or provision that is valid and enforceable and that comes closest to expressing the intention of the invalid or unenforceable term or provision, and this Arbitration Agreement will be enforceable as so modified. If a court or the arbitrator decides that any of the provisions of the subsection above titled “Prohibition of Class and Representative Actions and Non-Individualized Relief” are invalid or unenforceable, then the entirety of this Arbitration Agreement will be null and void, unless such provisions are deemed to be invalid or unenforceable solely with respect to claims for public injunctive relief. The remainder of these Terms will continue to apply. 16.8. Future Changes to Arbitration Agreement. Notwithstanding any provision in these Terms to the contrary, Anysphere agrees that if it makes any future change to this Arbitration Agreement (other than a change to the Notice Address) while you are a user of the Service, you may reject any such change by sending Anysphere written notice within thirty (30) calendar days of the change to the Notice Address provided above. By rejecting any future change, you are agreeing that you will arbitrate any dispute between us in accordance with the language of this Arbitration Agreement as of the date you first accepted these Terms (or accepted any subsequent changes to these Terms). 17. Miscellaneous 17.1. General. These Terms, including the Privacy Policy, and any other agreements expressly incorporated by reference into these Terms, are the entire and exclusive understanding and agreement between you and Anysphere regarding your use of the Service. You may not assign or transfer these Terms or your rights under these Terms, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without our prior written consent. We may assign these Terms and all rights granted under these Terms, including with respect to your Content, at any time without notice or consent. The failure to require performance of any provision will not affect our right to require performance at any other time after that, nor will a waiver by us of any breach or default of these Terms, or any provision of these Terms, be a waiver of any subsequent breach or default or a waiver of the provision itself. If any part of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the unenforceable part will be given effect to the greatest extent possible, and the remaining parts will remain in full force and effect. 17.2. Governing Law. California law will govern these Terms except for its conflicts of laws principles. Except as provided in the Dispute Resolution section above, all claims arising out of or relating to these Terms will be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts of San Francisco, California. 17.3. Consent to Electronic Communications. By using the Service, you consent to receiving certain electronic communications from us as further described in our Privacy Policy. Please read our Privacy Policy to learn more about our electronic communications practices. You agree that any notices, agreements, disclosures, or other communications that we send to you electronically will satisfy any legal communication requirements, including that those communications be in writing. 17.4. Contact Information. You may contact us by sending correspondence to Anysphere, Inc., 2261 Market Street STE 86466, San Francisco, CA 94114, or by emailing us at hi@cursor.com . 17.5. No Support. We are under no obligation to provide support for the Service. In instances where we may offer support, the support will be subject to published policies. 17.6. Export and Trade Controls. You must comply with all applicable trade laws, including sanctions and export control laws. The Service may not be used in or for the benefit of, or exported or re-exported to (a) any U.S. embargoed country or territory or (b) any individual or entity with whom dealings are prohibited or restricted under applicable trade laws. Our Service may not be used for any end use prohibited by applicable trade laws, and your Input may not include material or information that requires a government license for release or export. 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These Terms of Service (“ Terms ”) govern your access to and use of Anysphere's software, platform, APIs, Documentation, and related tools, including the website www.cursor.com , and all related software made available by Anysphere to build, deploy, host, and manage software projects (collectively, the “ Service ”). By using the Service, you agree to these Terms. Please also read our Privacy Policy , which explains how we collect, use, disclose, and process personal data. If you are using the Service as part of your work for a company or organization that has a Master Services Agreement (“ MSA ”) with Anysphere, your use of the Service is governed by that MSA. If you are entering into these Terms on behalf of an entity, you represent that you have the legal authority to bind that entity. 1. Access and Use 1.1. Provision of Access. Anysphere is an applied research company working on automating coding. The Service offers a suite of coding tools driven by machine learning to help developers write code more easily and efficiently and can provide suggested code, outputs or other functions. Subject to your compliance with these Terms, Anysphere grants you a limited right to access and use the Service. 1.2. Content. You may provide inputs to the Service (“ Inputs ”) and receive code, outputs, or other functions based on the Inputs provided by you (collectively, “ Suggestions ”) (Inputs and Suggestions are collectively “ Content ”). We may use Content to provide the Service, comply with applicable law, enforce our terms and policies, and keep the Service safe. By submitting Inputs to the Service, you represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, and permissions that are necessary for us to process the Inputs under these Terms and to provide the Service to you. 1.3. Model Training. 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Check out [highlight.io](https://highlight.io) if you’re interested in learning more.\n```\n\u003cbr/\u003e\n\nOpenTelemetry is an important specification that defines how we send telemetry data to observability backends like Highlight.io, Grafana, and others. OpenTelemetry is great because it is vendor agnostic, and can be used with several observability backends. If you're new to OpenTelemetry, you can learn more about it [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASgosEzG4Pw). \n\n\nThis complete guide to OpenTelemetry in Next.js covers high-level concepts as well as how to send traces, logs, and metrics to your OpenTelemetry backend of choice.\n\n\n## Setting Up OpenTelemetry for Next.js: Tracing, Logging, and Metrics\n\nLet's walk through setting up OpenTelemetry in a Next.js project, covering:\n- Tracing: Capturing distributed traces for API requests and page transitions\n- Logging: Collecting structured logs that correlate with traces\n- Metrics: Exporting performance and custom application metrics\n\nThere are several reasons that make OTel a great choice for monitoring your Next.js application:\n- Built-in Spans: Next.js provides automatic spans at the framework level\n- Exception Tracking: Errors are automatically captured within traces by the framework\n- Simplified Setup: [@vercel/otel](https://vercel.com/docs/observability/otel-overview) eliminates the need to manually configure OpenTelemetry SDKs, exporters, and instrumentations\n\nBy the end of this tutorial, you'll have all the observability data you need to be proactively notified when something goes wrong, troubleshoot issues quickly, and fix performance bottlenecks in the critical parts of your code.\n\n### Installing OpenTelemetry in Next.js\n\nWe've covered instrumenting Next.js with `@vercel/otel` in our [blog post on using @vercel/otel in Next.js](./lw5-vercel-otel-nextjs-tracing.md).\nWhile `@vercel/otel` is a simpler option for many applications, it may not give you full control over the OpenTelemetry SDKs.\nToday, we'll go through a complete guide to setting up OpenTelemetry from scratch, explaining the configuration options along the way.\n\n```hint\nOur implementation covers setting up @opentelemetry/sdk-node which is only compatible with the Node.js runtime.\nIf you are using the Edge runtime in Next.js, you'll need to use @vercel/otel which conditionally switches to the\n@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web implementation which is Edge runtime compatible, or implement a similar approach yourself.`\n```\n\nTo get started, install the necessary OpenTelemetry dependencies:\n\n```bash\nyarn add @opentelemetry/api @opentelemetry/api-logs @opentelemetry/sdk-node \\\n @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http @opentelemetry/instrumentation-fetch \\\n @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-grpc @opentelemetry/exporter-logs-otlp-grpc \\\n @opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-grpc @opentelemetry/resources @opentelemetry/semantic-conventions\n```\n\nThis setup includes the core OpenTelemetry API, SDK, HTTP and Fetch instrumentations, and OTLP exporters for traces and metrics.\n\n### Setting Up the OpenTelemetry SDK\n\nCreate a new file `otel.ts` at the root of your Next.js project:\n\n```typescript\nimport { NodeSDK } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-node';\nimport { ConsoleSpanExporter } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { OTLPTraceExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-grpc';\nimport { OTLPMetricExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-grpc';\nimport { Resource } from '@opentelemetry/resources';\nimport { SEMRESOURCENAME } from '@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions';\nimport { HttpInstrumentation } from '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http';\nimport { FetchInstrumentation } from '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-fetch';\nimport { AlwaysOnSampler } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { BatchSpanProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { BatchLogRecordProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';\nimport { PeriodicExportingMetricReader } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-metrics';\n\nconst exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter(config)\nconst spanProcessor = new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter, opts)\n\nconst logsExporter = new OTLPLogExporter(config)\nconst logProcessor = new BatchLogRecordProcessor(logsExporter, opts)\n\nconst metricsExporter = new OTLPMetricExporter(config)\nconst metricsReader = new PeriodicExportingMetricReader({exporter: metricsExporter})\n\n// Configure the OTLP exporter to send data to your OpenTelemetry backend\nconst config = { url: 'https://otel.highlight.io:4317' }\nconst sdk = new NodeSDK({\n autoDetectResources: true,\n resourceDetectors: [processDetectorSync],\n resource: new Resource({\n [SEMRESOURCENAME.SERVICE_NAME]: 'nextjs-app',\n 'highlight.project_id': '\u003cYOUR_PROJECT_ID\u003e',\n }),\n spanProcessors: [spanProcessor],\n logRecordProcessors: [logProcessor],\n metricReader: metricReader,\n traceExporter: exporter,\n contextManager: new AsyncLocalStorageContextManager(),\n sampler: new AlwaysOnSampler(),\n instrumentations: [new HttpInstrumentation(), new FetchInstrumentation()],\n})\n\nsdk.start();\nconsole.log('OpenTelemetry initialized');\n```\n\nTo trigger this file to run when the app starts, you can invoke it from the Next.js magic `instrumentation.ts` file.\n\n```typescript\nexport function register() {\n await import('./otel');\n}\n```\n\nThe [instrumentation.ts file](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/instrumentation) is automatically detected by Next.js and will run when the app starts. Before Next.js 15, the instrumentation is experimental, so you will have to enable it explicitly:\n\n```typescript\nmodule.exports = {\n experimental: {\n instrumentationHook: true,\n },\n};\n```\n\n\n### Configuring Tracing\n\nWith the SDK configured, your application will start to export the telemetry data using the exporters defined.\nHowever, you may wonder what data is being captured without any explicit code added.\n\n[Next.js has built-in OpenTelemetry spans](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#default-spans-in-nextjs)\nfor various parts of the application, including:\n- API routes (`pages/api` or `app/api`)\n- Page router (Pages Directory)\n- App router (App Directory)\n\nSome top-level spans are emitted out-of-the-box, while others can be turned on by turning on verbose logging:\n\n```bash\nNEXT_OTEL_VERBOSE=1\n```\n\nSetting the `NEXT_OTEL_VERBOSE` environment variable will emit additional traces that give you more granularity of the code execution.\n\nFor example, here's a flame graph visualization of a trace without verbose tracing, `NEXT_OTEL_VERBOSE=0`:\n\n\n\nAnd here's the same trace with verbose tracing enabled, `NEXT_OTEL_VERBOSE=1`:\n\n\n\nLet's go through some examples of the data that can be captured.\n\n\n\nIn the image above, you can see the trace start with an api route request that is piped through Next.js to the API handler.\nWe also see a custom span that wraps an ourgoing API request to another service. Because we set up auto-instrumentation, \nwe capture the `fetch` call automatically, and can even propagate the trace context to the backend service.\n\nHere's a list of the top-level spans that are captured automatically by Next.js:\n\n- **BaseServer.handleRequest** - Named `[http.method] [next.route]`, [the root span for each incoming request to your Next.js application](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#httpmethod-nextroute).\n- **AppRender.getBodyResult** - Named `render route (app) [next.route]`, [represents the process of rendering a route in the app router](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#render-route-app-nextroute).\n- **AppRender.fetch** - Named `fetch [http.method] [http.url]`, [represents the fetch request executed in your code](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#fetch-httpmethod-httpurl).\n- **AppRouteRouteHandlers.runHandler** - Named `executing api route (app) [next.route]`, [represents the execution of an API Route Handler in the app router](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#executing-api-route-app-nextroute).\n- **Render.getServerSideProps** - Named `getServerSideProps [next.route]`, [represents the execution of getServerSideProps for a specific route](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#getserversideprops-nextroute).\n- **Render.getStaticProps** - Named `getStaticProps [next.route]`, [represents the execution of getStaticProps for a specific route](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#getstaticprops-nextroute).\n- **Render.renderDocument** - Named `render route (pages) [next.route]`, [represents the process of rendering the document for a specific route](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#render-route-pages-nextroute).\n- **ResolveMetadata.generateMetadata** - Named `generateMetadata [next.page]`, [represents the process of generating metadata for a specific route](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#generatemetadata-nextpage).\n- **NextNodeServer.findPageComponents** - Named `resolve page components`, [represents the process of resolving page components for a specific page](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#resolve-page-components).\n- **NextNodeServer.getLayoutOrPageModule** - Named `resolve segment modules`, [represents loading of code modules for a layout or a page](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#resolve-segment-modules).\n- **NextNodeServer.startResponse** - Named `start response`, [represents the process of starting the response for a specific route](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#start-response).\n\n[See the Next.js docs for more details.](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/open-telemetry#default-spans-in-nextjs)\n\nWhether you have an API route, a page route, or an app route, you'll see a span for each request.\nSpans will carry details such as what route was requested, how long each step of the processing took,\nand what metadata was provided in the HTTP request. \n\nThe power lies in connecting the automatic spans\nwith custom ones and ones provided by additional OpenTelemetry instrumentations. \nAs shown in the image above,\nwhen the app route api method makes an outgoing HTTP request to another service (in this case, an example Python service),\nthe trace will capture the duration of the backend API request and the response status code.\nAt a glance, that can help diagnose a performance issue due to a downstream service or a failed backend API call.\n\n### Logging in OpenTelemetry\n\nLet's add some more logic to `otel.ts` to create a logger that can be used to emit custom messages.\n\n```typescript\nimport { LoggerProvider } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';\n\nconst loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider();\nconst logger = loggerProvider.getLogger('nextjs-logger');\n\nlogger.emit({\n severityText: 'INFO',\n body: 'Application started',\n});\n```\n\nYou can use this logger in your code or with a helper method. \nMake sure to check out other [OpenTelemetry logging instrumentations](https://opentelemetry.io/ecosystem/registry/?language=js\u0026component=instrumentation)\nthat can automatically hook into [common logging libraries](./nodejs-logging-libraries.md) like Winston or Pino.\n\nIf you want to capture console logger methods such as `console.log`, `console.error`, etc., \nyou'll need to manually instrument them to record their logs to the OpenTelemetry logger.\nHere's an example of how to do that:\n\n```typescript\nimport { LoggerProvider } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';\n\nconst loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider();\nconst logger = loggerProvider.getLogger('nextjs-logger');\n\nconst originalConsoleLog = console.log;\nconsole.log = (...args) =\u003e {\n originalConsoleLog(...args);\n logger.emit({\n severityText: 'INFO',\n body: args.join(' '),\n });\n};\n\nconsole.log('Hello, world!');\n```\n\n### Capturing Exceptions with Spans\n\nLet's emit a custom span in our code that can be used to capture an exception.\nWe'll start a span and then automatically add error attributes by capturing the error. \nModify your API route:\n\n```typescript\nimport { trace } from '@opentelemetry/api';\n\nconst tracerProvider = trace.getTracerProvider();\nconst tracer = tracerProvider.getTracer(\"tracer\");\n\nexport default async function handler(req, res) {\n await tracer.startActiveSpan(\n \"data.fetch\",\n {\n attributes: {\n \"user.email\": email || undefined,\n \"user.name\": name || undefined,\n },\n },\n async (span) =\u003e {\n try {\n doSomething();\n throw new Error('Something went wrong!');\n } catch (error) {\n if (span) {\n span.recordException(error);\n }\n }\n },\n );\n}\n```\nThis ensures that the error is captured within the OpenTelemetry trace and can be visualized in your tracing backend.\n\nNext.js 15 also introduces a new `onRequestError` [hook that can be used to capture server errors](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/instrumentation#onrequesterror-optional).\nYou can use it in your `instrumentation.ts` file to intercept all server actions and capture the error:\n\n```typescript\n\nimport { type Instrumentation } from 'next'\n\nexport const onRequestError: Instrumentation.onRequestError = async (\n err,\n request,\n context\n) =\u003e {\n const { trace } = await import('@opentelemetry/api')\n const span = trace.getActiveSpan()\n if (span) {\n span.setAttributes({\n 'http.url': request.path,\n 'http.method': request.method,\n 'next.router.kind': context.routerKind,\n 'next.router.path': context.routerPath,\n 'next.router.type': context.routerType,\n 'next.render.source': context.renderSource,\n 'next.render.type': context.renderType,\n 'next.revalidate.reason': context.revalidateReason,\n })\n span.recordException(err)\n }\n}\n```\n\nThis example reports the error to the current active span, which is the span for the request.\n\n### Exporting Metrics\n\nNext.js applications often benefit from metrics like request count, latency, and errors. Here's how to add instrumentation for request tracking in `otel.ts`:\n\n```typescript\nimport { MeterProvider } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-metrics';\n\nconst meter = new MeterProvider().getMeter('nextjs-meter');\nconst requestCounter = meter.createCounter('http_requests_total', {\n description: 'Counts total HTTP requests',\n});\n\nexport function trackRequest() {\n requestCounter.add(1);\n}\n```\n\nThen, use it in an API route:\n```typescript\nimport { trackRequest } from '../../otel';\n\nexport default function handler(req, res) {\n trackRequest();\n res.status(200).json({ message: 'Metrics tracked!' });\n}\n```\n\n### Putting it all together\n\nLet's put all of the pieces together and create a complete `otel.ts` file that will automatically instrument your Next.js app. Using `@vercel/otel`, we'll configure export for Highlight.io, but you can use any other OpenTelemetry-compatible backend:\n\n```typescript\nimport { NodeSDK } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-node';\nimport { ConsoleSpanExporter } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { OTLPTraceExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-grpc';\nimport { OTLPMetricExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-metrics-otlp-grpc';\nimport { Resource } from '@opentelemetry/resources';\nimport { SEMRESOURCENAME } from '@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions';\nimport { HttpInstrumentation } from '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http';\nimport { FetchInstrumentation } from '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-fetch';\nimport { AlwaysOnSampler } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { BatchSpanProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base';\nimport { BatchLogRecordProcessor } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-logs';\nimport { PeriodicExportingMetricReader } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-metrics';\n\nconst exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter(config)\nconst spanProcessor = new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter, opts)\n\nconst logsExporter = new OTLPLogExporter(config)\nconst logProcessor = new BatchLogRecordProcessor(logsExporter, opts)\n\nconst metricsExporter = new OTLPMetricExporter(config)\nconst metricsReader = new PeriodicExportingMetricReader({exporter: metricsExporter})\n\n// Configure the OTLP exporter to send data to your OpenTelemetry backend\nconst config = { url: 'https://otel.highlight.io:4317' }\nconst sdk = new NodeSDK({\n autoDetectResources: true,\n resourceDetectors: [processDetectorSync],\n resource: new Resource({\n [SEMRESOURCENAME.SERVICE_NAME]: 'nextjs-app',\n 'highlight.project_id': '\u003cYOUR_PROJECT_ID\u003e',\n }),\n spanProcessors: [spanProcessor],\n logRecordProcessors: [logProcessor],\n metricReader: metricReader,\n traceExporter: exporter,\n contextManager: new AsyncLocalStorageContextManager(),\n sampler: new AlwaysOnSampler(),\n instrumentations: [new HttpInstrumentation(), new FetchInstrumentation()],\n})\n\nsdk.start();\n```\n\nNow, let's use the OpenTelemetry SDK in our route to emit data:\n\n```typescript\nimport {NextResponse} from \"next/server\";\nimport api, {propagation} from \"@opentelemetry/api\";\nimport {logs, SeverityNumber} from \"@opentelemetry/api-logs\";\n\nconst tracerProvider = api.trace.getTracerProvider();\nconst tracer = tracerProvider.getTracer(\"data\");\n\nconst loggerProvider = logs.getLoggerProvider();\nconst logger = provider.getLogger(\"data\");\n\nconst meterProvider = api.metrics.getMeterProvider();\nconst meter = meterProvider.getMeter(\"data\");\n\n// This is an example implementation of a route that fetches data from a Python service\nexport async function GET() {\n const {email, name} = req.query;\n\n console.log(\"Fetching data...\", {email});\n const headers = {\n \"Content-Type\": \"application/json\",\n };\n propagation.inject(api.context.active(), headers);\n const response = await fetch(\n `https://api.sampleapis.com/coffee/hot`,\n {\n method: \"POST\",\n headers,\n body: JSON.stringify({\n email,\n }),\n },\n );\n if (!response.ok) {\n throw new Error(\"Failed to fetch data\");\n }\n const data = await response.json();\n\n // create a span for data processing that may be complex\n const processed = await tracer.startActiveSpan(\n \"data.process\",\n {\n attributes: {\n \"user.email\": email || undefined,\n \"user.name\": name || undefined,\n },\n },\n async () =\u003e {\n // do something that may be slow\n data.map((d) =\u003e ({\n ...d,\n calculated: d.value ?? 0 * 1.23\n }))\n });\n\n // report the data as a metric\n const gauge = meter.createObservableGauge(\"data.metric\");\n for (const d of processed) {\n gauge.addCallback((m) =\u003e {\n m.observe(d.attribute);\n });\n }\n\n // emit a custom log\n logger.emit({\n severityNumber: SeverityNumber.INFO,\n severityText: \"INFO\",\n body: \"returning data\",\n attributes: {processed},\n });\n\n return NextResponse.json(processed);\n}\n```\n\nIn this full handler example, you can see how to emit a trace, log, and metric using the native OpenTelemetry constructs. It's evident that the API is quite verbose and not simple to work with. For the highlight platform, we've created a [Node.js SDK that wraps OpenTelemetry](https://github.com/highlight/highlight/blob/main/sdk/highlight-node/src/client.ts) to simplify the API streamline data reporting, with simple APIs. For example, here's the same handler using our SDK:\n\n\n```typescript\nimport { H } from '@highlight-run/node';\n\n// the Highlight SDK instrumentation can happen in each route\n// or globally for the whole application in your `instrumentation.ts` file\nH.init('YOUR_PROJECT_ID', {\n // ... options to configure the SDK\n});\n\n// This is an example implementation of a route that fetches data from a Python service\nexport async function GET() {\n const {email, name} = req.query;\n\n console.log(\"Fetching data...\", {email});\n const response = await fetch(\n `https://api.sampleapis.com/coffee/hot`,\n {\n method: \"POST\",\n headers: {\"Content-Type\": \"application/json\"},\n body: JSON.stringify({\n email,\n }),\n },\n );\n if (!response.ok) {\n throw new Error(\"Failed to fetch data\");\n }\n const data = await response.json();\n\n // create a span for data processing that may be complex\n const processed = await H.startActiveSpan(\n \"data.process\",\n async (span) =\u003e {\n span.setAttributes({\n \"user.email\": email || undefined,\n \"user.name\": name || undefined,\n });\n // do something that may be slow\n data.map((d) =\u003e ({\n ...d,\n calculated: d.value ?? 0 * 1.23\n }))\n });\n\n // report the data as a metric\n for (const d of data) {\n H.recordMetric('data.metric', d.attribute);\n }\n\n // emit a custom log\n H.log('returning data', {data});\n\n return NextResponse.json(data);\n}\n```\n\n### Conclusion\n\nWith the full suite of instrumentation configured, you'll start to see valuable data in your Highlight dashboard. \nThis data empowers you to enhance your troubleshooting workflows significantly. \n\nBy visualizing response times, error rates, and detailed error reports, \nyou can quickly identify performance bottlenecks and areas for improvement. \nFor instance, if you notice a spike in response times for a specific API endpoint, \nyou can drill down into the traces to see what might be causing the delay. \n\nAdditionally, the error rate metrics allow you to monitor the health of your application in real-time. \nIf an increase in errors is detected, you can leverage the detailed error reports to understand \nthe context and root cause, enabling you to address issues proactively.\n\nOverall, integrating OpenTelemetry with Highlight not only provides you with observability \nbut also equips you with the insights needed to optimize your application and enhance user experience. \nStart leveraging this powerful combination today to take your monitoring and troubleshooting \ncapabilities to the next level!\n\n\n\nYou can see the traces, logs, and metrics in the dashboard and use them to troubleshoot issues and optimize your application.\n\n"},"publishedBy":{"name":"Vadim Korolik","picture":"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a-/AOh14Gh1k7XsVMGxHMLJZ7qesyddqn1y4EKjfbodEYiY=s96-c"},"image":{"url":null},"youtubeVideoId":null,"author":{"firstName":"Vadim","lastName":"Korolik","title":"CTO @ Highlight","twitterLink":"https://twitter.com/vkorolik","linkedInLink":"https://www.linkedin.com/in/vkorolik/","githubLink":"https://github.com/Vadman97","personalWebsiteLink":"https://vadweb.us","profilePhoto":{"url":"https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a-/AOh14Gh1k7XsVMGxHMLJZ7qesyddqn1y4EKjfbodEYiY=s96-c"}},"slug":"the-complete-guide-to-opentelemetry-in-next-js"},{"title":"Configuring the OpenTelemetry Collector for AWS Firehose","description":null,"tags":[{"name":"Engineering","slug":"engineering","description":"In-depth technical articles covering system architecture, scalability solutions, performance optimization, and engineering best practices. Learn from real-world implementations and expert insights."},{"name":"Observability","slug":"observability","description":"Learn about modern observability practices including monitoring, logging, tracing, and debugging production systems. Master tools and techniques for maintaining reliable applications."}],"metaDescription":"Learn how to configure the OpenTelemetry Collector to receive data from AWS Firehose.","metaTitle":"Set up the OpenTelemetry Collector with a Firehose Receiver","publishedAt":"2025-01-30T12:00:00.000Z","postedAt":"2025-01-30T12:00:00.000Z","readingTime":4,"richcontent":{"markdown":"\n```hint\nHighlight.io is an [open source](https://github.com/highlight/highlight) monitoring platform. If you’re interested in learning more, get started at [highlight.io](https://highlight.io).\n```\n\n## Configuring the OpenTelemetry Collector for AWS Firehose\n\nAmazon Kinesis Data Firehose is a fully managed service for delivering real-time streaming data to AWS destinations like S3, Redshift, or Elasticsearch. Integrating Firehose with the OpenTelemetry Collector allows for better observability of logs and metrics flowing through your AWS environment, and allows you to export the data to other destinations.\n\nAt highlight, we support the Firehose format with our cloud hosted OpenTelemetry collector at https://otlpv1.firehose.highlight.io. Our customers configure firehose to export to our collector to ingest logs and metrics into our platform. The result: management-free data export without the need to spin up additional infrastructure.\n\nIn this guide, we’ll explore how we configured the OpenTelemetry Collector to receive and process data from AWS Firehose.\n\n## AWS Firehose\n\nBefore configuring OpenTelemetry, it’s important to understand the format of data sources that Firehose supports. AWS Firehose typically receives data from services like CloudWatch Metrics and CloudWatch Logs.\n\n### CloudWatch Metrics Stream Format\n\nAWS Firehose can be configured to receive CloudWatch metrics in either OpenTelemetry 1.0 format or JSON format. The key difference is:\n\n* OpenTelemetry 1.0 format: Structured for direct ingestion into observability platforms. The data uses the [OTLP Protobuf](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-proto) with a slight twist: batches of binary collector export records can be concatenated. The payload has a header indicating the number of batches, necessary to split the binary data for deserialization. For reference, check out the [opentelemetry-collector-contrib](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/blob/ff2d5e23033da2a3ce686e1513864a0a0f87b563/receiver/awsfirehosereceiver/internal/unmarshaler/otlpmetricstream/unmarshaler.go#L44-L49) implementation.\n* Metrics JSON format: A more generic format that requires custom parsing before ingestion into OpenTelemetry.\n\nExample JSON payload from a CloudWatch Metrics stream:\n\n```json\n{\n \"namespace\": \"AWS/EC2\",\n \"metric_name\": \"CPUUtilization\",\n \"dimensions\": {\n \"InstanceId\": \"i-1234567890abcdef0\"\n },\n \"timestamp\": 1706000000,\n \"value\": 23.5\n}\n```\n\nTo correctly process this data in OpenTelemetry, a receiver must be configured to parse and extract relevant metrics.\n\n### CloudWatch Logs Format\n\nCloudWatch logs can also be streamed to Firehose, where they are typically formatted in JSON. A sample log entry might look like this:\n\n```json\n{\n \"owner\": \"123456789012\",\n \"logGroup\": \"/aws/lambda/my-function\",\n \"logStream\": \"2025/01/23/[$LATEST]abcdef1234567890\",\n \"timestamp\": 1706000000,\n \"requestId\": \"abc-123\",\n \"records\": [\n {\n \"data\": \"c2VjcmV0IG1lc3NhZ2U=\"\n }\n ]\n}\n```\n\nThese logs need to be parsed properly to extract meaningful telemetry data before ingestion into OpenTelemetry.\n\n## OpenTelemetry Collector\n\nThe OpenTelemetry Collector is a vendor-agnostic proxy for receiving, processing, and exporting telemetry data. The [OpenTelemetry specification](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/otel/) defines the data format implemented by the collector. The collector has streamlined components to control the data ingest, processing, and export to other destinations. The open source ecosystem continues to add new components to the collector, providing support for new ingest formats and new storage backends.\n\nLeveraging existing OpenTelemetry receivers can significantly streamline the process of collecting telemetry data by reducing the need for custom parsing and transformation logic. Receivers are purpose-built to handle specific data formats, ensuring compatibility with OpenTelemetry’s internal processing pipeline and reducing engineering overhead. By using a pre-built receiver, you benefit from community support, ongoing maintenance, and optimizations that improve efficiency and reliability. Compared to manual ingestion or custom-built processors, receivers provide a standardized approach that minimizes errors, enhances performance, and simplifies integration with other observability tools.\n\nOne such receiver is the AWS Firehose receiver. To integrate Firehose, you just need to use a custom receiver that can interpret Firehose-formatted payloads. Thankfully, as of October 2024, a firehose receiver has been implemented in the `opentelemetry-collector-contrib` collector image.\n\n## Custom Receivers\n\nThe OpenTelemetry Collector supports custom receivers through the [opentelemetry-collector-contrib](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib) repository. The Firehose receiver is not part of the core OpenTelemetry distribution, so you must use the contrib image.\n\nTo configure the receivers, modify your OpenTelemetry Collector configuration as follows:\n\n```yaml\nreceivers:\n awsfirehose/cwmetrics:\n endpoint: '0.0.0.0:4433'\n record_type: cwmetrics\n include_metadata: true\n awsfirehose/cwlogs:\n endpoint: '0.0.0.0:4434'\n record_type: cwlogs\n include_metadata: true\n awsfirehose/otlp_v1:\n endpoint: '0.0.0.0:4435'\n record_type: otlp_v1\n include_metadata: true\n\nexporters:\n debug:\n sampling_initial: 60\n sampling_thereafter: 1000\n otlphttp:\n endpoint: 'http://example-backend/otel'\n compression: snappy\n clickhouse:\n endpoint: \"tcp://clickhouse-server:9000\"\n database: \"otel_metrics\"\n username: \"default\"\n password: \"\"\n\nservice:\n pipelines:\n logs:\n receivers: [awsfirehose/cwmetrics, awsfirehose/cwlogs, awsfirehose/otlp_v1]\n exporters: [debug, otlphttp, clickhouse]\n```\n\nThis configuration sets up 3 Firehose receivers listening on different ports for processing logs and metrics from different sources. The `record_type` key determines the expected format (see [record_type definitions](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/receiver/awsfirehosereceiver#record-types) in the contrib repo). The `debug` exporter allows monitoring the number of records received; for your use-case, you would configure an appropriate exporter to send the data to a data store of your choosing.\n\n## Manual Implementation\n\nIf a native OpenTelemetry receiver is unavailable or does not fully meet your needs, you may need to manually implement a receiver. For instance, custom parsing of Firehose logs can be done using a processor within OpenTelemetry. You can write a custom implementation to ingest logs:\n\n```golang\npackage http\n\nimport (\n\t\"compress/gzip\"\n\t\"encoding/base64\"\n\t\"encoding/json\"\n\t\"io\"\n\t\"net/http\"\n\t\"strings\"\n)\n\ntype FirehosePayload struct {\n\tRequestId string\n\tTimestamp int64\n\tRecords []struct {\n\t\tData string\n\t}\n}\n\nfunc ExtractFirehoseMetadata(r *http.Request, body []byte) (*FirehosePayload, [][]byte, error) {\n\tvar payload FirehosePayload\n\tif err := json.Unmarshal(body, \u0026payload); err != nil {\n\t\treturn nil, nil, err\n\t}\n\n\tattributesMap := struct {\n\t\tCommonAttributes struct {\n\t\t\tCustomHeader string `json:\"x-custom-header\"`\n\t\t} `json:\"commonAttributes\"`\n\t}{}\n\tif err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(r.Header.Get(\"X-Amz-Firehose-Common-Attributes\")), \u0026attributesMap); err != nil {\n\t\treturn nil, nil, err\n\t}\n\n\trawRecords := make([][]byte, 0, len(payload.Records))\n\tfor _, l := range payload.Records {\n\t\tdata, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(l.Data)\n\t\tif err != nil {\n\t\t\treturn nil, nil, err\n\t\t}\n\n\t\tvar msg []byte\n\t\t// try to load data as gzip. if it is not, assume it is not compressed\n\t\tgz, err := gzip.NewReader(strings.NewReader(string(data)))\n\t\tif err == nil {\n\t\t\tmsg, err = io.ReadAll(gz)\n\t\t\tif err != nil {\n\t\t\t\treturn nil, nil, err\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tmsg = data\n\t\t}\n\t\trawRecords = append(rawRecords, msg)\n\t}\n\n\treturn \u0026payload, rawRecords, nil\n}\n```\n\nThis function extracts key log attributes and reformats them for further processing. You may deploy it as a standalone web server listening to firehose, but that would still require conecting it ot the rest of your observability pipeline. To incorporate it into the OpenTelemetry ecosystem, you can [create a custom OpenTelemetry Collector Receiver](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/collector/building/receiver/) using this implementation. While it's outside of the scope of this blog to describe this in detail, it would just be a matter of building it into the rest of the collector binary. Thankfully, the `opentelemetry-collector-contrib` implementation supports most popular data formats.\n\n## Conclusion\n\nIntegrating AWS Firehose with OpenTelemetry provides a powerful way to collect and analyze telemetry data from AWS services. Whether you use a native receiver or implement a custom solution, Firehose enables seamless data streaming for improved observability. At the same t | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/inbox-flutter#usenotifications-hook | Flutter (Headless) - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Integrate SuprSend inbox in Flutter using the headless SDK and hooks. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT SuprSend uses flutter hooks to provide inbox functionality in flutter applications. Installation 1 Project's pubspec.yaml changes Add the following line of code inside dependencies in the pubspec.yaml file under the dependencies section pubspec.yaml Copy Ask AI dependencies : flutter : sdk : flutter suprsend_flutter_inbox : "^0.0.1" 2 Run flutter pub get in the terminal Bash Copy Ask AI $ flutter pub get Initialization Enclose your Material App inside SuprSendProvider and pass the workspace key, workspace secret, distinct_id, and subscriber_id . main.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; SuprSendProvider ( workspaceKey : < your workspace key > , workspaceSecret: < your workspace secret > , distinctId: distinct_id, subscriberId: subscriber_id, child: YourAppComponent() ) SuprSend hooks can only be used inside of SuprSendProvider. Adding SuprSend inbox component useBell hook This hook provides unSeenCount, markAllSeen which is related to the Bell icon in the inbox unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markAllSeen : Used to mark seen for all notifications. Call this method on clicking the bell icon so that it will reset the notification count to 0. bell.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final bellData = useBell (); // bellData structure: { "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void } useNotifications hook This hook provides a notifications list, unSeenCount, markClicked, and markAllSeen. notifications : List of all notifications. This array can be looped and notifications can be displayed. unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markClicked : Method used to mark a notification as clicked. Pass notification id which is clicked as the first param. code.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final notifData = useNotifications (); // notifData structure: { "notifications" : List < Notification > , "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void "markClicked" :( n_id ) =>void } // Notification structure: { "n_id" : string , "n_category" : string , "created_on" : int , "seen_on" : int , "message" : { "header" : string , "text" : string , "url" : string , "extra_data" : string , "avatar" : { "action_url" : string , "avatar_url" : string }, "subtext" : { "text" : string , "action_url" : string } "actions" :[ { "name" : string , "url" : string } ] } } Example implementation Example implementation can be found here . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Embedded Preference Centre How to integrate a Notification Preference Center into your website and add its link to your notification templates. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Installation Initialization Adding SuprSend inbox component useBell hook useNotifications hook Example implementation | 2026-01-13T08:48:05 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Dylan Muraco Posted on Dec 30, 2021 When to Use Server-Side rendering vs Static Generation in Next.js Pre-rendering your pages has multiple benefits such as better performance and better SEO. But choosing whether to statically generate your pages or render them on the server side can be confusing. Let's first take a look at Server-Side rendering getServerSideProps The main difference between getServerSideProps and getStaticProps is when they are ran. getServerSideProps is ran when every new request is made to the page. export async function getServerSideProps ( context ) { const { userId } = context . params const user = await getUser ( userId ) return { props : { user } } } export default function User ({ user }) { return ( < div > < h1 > { user . name } < /h1 > < /div > ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this example we are getting the userId from a dynamic route , getting the information about the user, then using that data to build the user page. Note that we have access to the request through params now lets take a look at getStaticProps getStaticProps We saw that getServerSideProps gets ran every time a new request is made so what about getStaticProps. getStaticProps is ran at build time, meaning that whenever you run npm run build this is when your static pages are built. export async function getStaticProps () { const blogPosts = await getBlogPosts () return { props : { blogPosts } } } export default function Home ({ blogPosts }) { return ( < div > { blogPosts . map ( post => ( < h1 > { post . name } < /h1 > ))} < /div > ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode this function is getting a list of blog posts and rendering them on a page. Because we know what we want before hand we can statically render the page whereas in our server side rendering example we don't know before the request is made what the user wants. So when to user getServerSideProps? Good for when you don't know what the user wants before they make a request Still want good SEO When to use getStaticProps? When we know what the user wants at build time Really fast performance and SEO This was just a quick dive into static generation vs server-side generation. If you want to learn more please let me know. As always thanks for reading. Top comments (8) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Martin Krause Martin Krause Martin Krause Follow “It’s only work if somebody makes you do it.” • craft code • creative ideas • cutting edge • author • senior front end architect • professional scuba diver • adventures above and below the sea level Location Germany Work Senior Front End Architect, Full Stack Engineer, Creative Technologist and Scuba Diving Professional Joined May 19, 2019 • Dec 30 '21 • Edited on Dec 30 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey! Great explanation! Back in summer I took e deep dive into the different types of pre-rendering with next.js - take a look if you like! Cheers! Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Aimee Aimee Aimee Follow I'm a passionate front end developer with experience in HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, React, Typescript, GraphQL, Styled Components, MUI. Location UK Work web developer Joined May 18, 2019 • Jan 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide hey nice blog post, which one should I use then, getByStaticProps, I'm fetching some data from a CMS I set up which stores my projects in then I'm wanting to display this data in my portfolio, I was using getByServerSideProps but I'm thinking I should use the other as it's not rarely going to change unless I go into the CMS and add a new project. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand coder-pixel coder-pixel coder-pixel Follow Work Student Joined Jan 23, 2023 • May 3 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I think in that case you should go for 'getStaticProps' option, as your data is ll static in general most of the time. Like comment: Like comment: 2 likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Ryan-Mambou Ryan-Mambou Ryan-Mambou Follow Joined Mar 28, 2022 • Sep 20 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Excellent article man. Thanks a lot! Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Emeka Orji Emeka Orji Emeka Orji Follow Email emekapraiseo@gmail.com Location Lagos, Nigeria Pronouns He/Him Work Engineering Joined Jun 25, 2020 • Jul 25 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Amazing Explanation!!👍👍 Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Stelios Papoutsakis Stelios Papoutsakis Stelios Papoutsakis Follow I started as a full stack junior web developer in 2018, became a team leader and I am trying to level up my game. Joined Jun 15, 2024 • Jun 15 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide good one. can we use both in a next.js project? Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Shuvo Koiri Shuvo Koiri Shuvo Koiri Follow Joined Jun 30, 2022 • Jun 30 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Ok,,,,Can you tell me wahich one should I use in index.js for my Blogging website>>>??? Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand Md Ohidul Islam Md Ohidul Islam Md Ohidul Islam Follow Joined Jul 1, 2022 • Jul 1 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello Shuvo Koiri, I am assuming that your index.js page is responsible for showing a list of blog posts, which we can assume doesn't change so frequently (e.g: Multiple-times in an hour). Therefore you can use getStaticProps with the property revalidate: 10 . By doing that Next.js will re-generate only the index.js page at most once every 10 seconds. See the code snapshot below, this is from the official Next.js documentation. export async function getStaticProps () { const res = await fetch ( ' https://.../posts ' ) const posts = await res . json () return { props : { posts , }, // Next.js will attempt to re-generate the page: // - When a request comes in // - At most once every 10 seconds revalidate : 10 , // In seconds } } ``` Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 4 likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Dylan Muraco Follow I like coding cool stuff Location Mars Joined Dec 21, 2021 More from Dylan Muraco Guide to Adding Info Text in Sanity Studio # sanity # webdev # react # typescript How to Create a Local RAG Agent with Ollama and LangChain # rag # tutorial # ai # python Authenticate in React with Firebase Auth # react # firebase # authentication 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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