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Handling Subdomains and Multitenancy From Scratch Discussion

Wow! Thank you for you prompt response, Chris! I'm reading the acts_as_tenant gem at the moment, would you be willing to share a walk-through tutorial/resource you think would be helpful for beginners like myself to get started with it?

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Recorded a video on it. I'll be publishing it in the next week or two. ๐Ÿ‘

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Uploaded it to YouTube so you could see it early. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KuTzT_MWoM

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I just finished watching the video. Thank you for sharing, Chris! Do you have any plans on creating a new course using this gem? I've been looking all over the internet and most resources are outdated from 2-6 years ago on building a CRM application using the apartment gem. If you built a whole CRM application using this gem I will be the first in line to get it! I really enjoy your videos and your explanations. Another thing missing out there too is building a CRM application from scratch without the gem and it would be incredibly informative and useful for beginners to have that walk-through without the gem and see how those associations and calling are being made. Amazing content, Chris. Be well and stay safe.

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Hello, do you intend to do a very detailed tutorial of actes_as_tenant ?
Tank's :)

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I would love to see this also!

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This is great, thank you.

I'm wondering, just to round out the initial Wordpress example, can you briefly describe what is needed to be done to land on lvl.me (like Wordpress.com), login, then get redirected to your subdomain's personal landing page?

Maybe a "Handling Subdomains and Multitenancy From Scratch" part 2? It's kind of a fun topic. :)

Here's my code from this video in Rails 7: https://github.com/robault/CustomSubdomains

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