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I should be deploying by now, in fact I did but I took down cos my api_keys weren't secured, I've gone through posts about hiding stuff like on github with gitignore but I can't seem to get it working in production
You can add those to environmental variables. In fact, I am using those only to hide API keys: dev.to/ayanb/medidoc-update-4-depl... 😅
Thanks for this, it worked. The problem now is it has to be refreshed after each api call 😥, any suggestions?
Does your API key change after each call?
It's true that once you modify the environment variables the app has to be redeployed.
No the key doesn't change that's why I'm confused, its until the page is refreshed then it works
Then you have to change something in code I believe.
Does the same thing happen locally? Also, any error messages in browser console?
Yh I figured it out, Omitted a dependency in useEfffect hook 🤧😅. It's working smoothly now. Thanks
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You can add those to environmental variables. In fact, I am using those only to hide API keys: dev.to/ayanb/medidoc-update-4-depl... 😅
Thanks for this, it worked.
The problem now is it has to be refreshed after each api call 😥, any suggestions?
Does your API key change after each call?
It's true that once you modify the environment variables the app has to be redeployed.
No the key doesn't change that's why I'm confused, its until the page is refreshed then it works
Then you have to change something in code I believe.
Does the same thing happen locally? Also, any error messages in browser console?
Yh I figured it out, Omitted a dependency in useEfffect hook 🤧😅. It's working smoothly now. Thanks