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01. Introduction and demo
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02. Getting set up
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03. Modifying registration for usernames
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04. Figuring out the forum layout
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05. Creating and listing topics
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06. Basic discussion listing
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07. Pinning discussions
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08. Tackling pagination in Inertia
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09. Customising pagination text in Laravel
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10. Showing a discussion
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11. Setting up discussion posts
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12. Listing through discussion posts
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13. Adding more data to posts
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14. Adding pagination to posts
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15. Adding a post preview to discussions
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16. Adding the last reply to discussions
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17. Outputting discussion participants
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18. Limiting participants in the UI
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19. Ordering discussions by last post
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20. Handling deleted users
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21. Counting replies
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22. Building our first filter
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23. Highlighting current filters, and merging with pagination
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24. Adding auth specific filters
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25. Adding the topic filter
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26. Scaffolding the new discussion form
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27. Toggling the create discussion form
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28. Keeping form state
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29. Storing a new discussion
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30. Discussion validation and authorization
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31. Generating markdown for posts
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32. Toggling the markdown preview
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33. Fetching and displaying markdown
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34. Adding a markdown shortcut toolbar
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35. Dealing with SVG icons
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36. Creating the reply form
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37. Basic Inertia permission checking
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38. Creating replies to discussions
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39. Jumping to posts
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40. Automatically scrolling to posts
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41. Toggling post editing
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42. Editing posts
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43. Deleting posts
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44. Deleting discussions
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45. Setting up for best answers
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46. Toggling the best discussion answer
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47. Solved and unsolved filters
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48. Indexing discussions for search
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49. Searching discussions
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50. Debouncing search
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51. Adding mentionable functionality to forms
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52. Indexing users for mentioning
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53. Hooking up users for mentions
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54. Detecting and storing mentioned users
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55. Adding the mentioned filter
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56. Adding mentions to the markdown toolbar
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57. Adding mentions to the reply form
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58. Fixing up some unauthenticated state
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59. Fixing up post scrolling
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60. Reviewing SSR (Server-side rendering)
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61. Preventing parent posts from being deleted
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Transcript

00:00
Let's figure out our problem that we've got where every time we type something, we send a request through to our back end. Now we're going to solve this using debouncing. Debouncing is the ability to delay the execution of a function based on a specific time.
00:16
All that means is that when we type something, we can delay actually sending the request by, say, half a second. So the user won't notice too much difference. But as they type, we will then make a search
00:29
after they have basically lifted their fingers off the keyboard. So let's go ahead and look at how we are going to do this. The first thing that we're going to do is take out the reload that we've got here and add this into a separate function, which we can then debounce.
00:44
So let's say handle search input. And let's go ahead and put this into a function. And we're just going to go ahead and invoke this into here, passing in the query and then, of course, accepting the query into here.
00:58
So that should still work. If we look for view, still works. Now we're going to go ahead and use a lodash debounce. We've already pulled in a lodash package already,
01:07
so we should know how to use these. Let's go ahead and install that. And let's go up to the top and just import this. So let's go ahead and pull debouncing from lodash debounce.
01:20
And then to get this to work, all we need to do really is wrap this function in that debounce call. So let's do that. And then we're going to choose a time.
01:32
So let's start with a second, just so we can see how this works. Let's go back over to our app. And let's keep an eye on our network requests. I'm going to type in view.
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And then sure enough, a second later, that goes ahead and performs the search. So it still works, but we have a slight delay. And notice we've only sent out view. We haven't sent out v, u, and e in the search query.
01:59
Now, we can easily bump this down a little bit. And you can see that the functionality will still work as expected. So it still works. If we're a little bit slower at typing, we're going to send down a lot more requests.
02:12
But you can see we're not sending it down for every single character necessarily. I think 500 milliseconds is a good balance here, just depending on how fast user types. But let's search for Laravel.
02:25
And you can see, obviously, I made a mistake. So I backspaced and it sent two requests. But sure enough, that's better than sending a request for every single character in this word or phrase.
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So there we go. We're now searching nicely. The delay here isn't too much. But we are not sending now a huge amount of requests to Laravel and slowing things down.
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Ready to build a forum with Inertia and Laravel?

Why a forum? A forum touches a whole load of concepts that you'll use throughout your development career – particularly on the client-side, where we'll be doing most of the heavy lifting.

So, let's build a clean, modern forum with features like markdown support, code highlighting, advanced filtering, user mentions, full-text search, the ability to mark best answers, and more.

Alex Garrett-Smith
Alex Garrett-Smith
Hey, I'm the founder of Codecourse!

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