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Nestjs: Build A RealTime Social Media Api (/W Websockets) - AD-TEAM - 09-04-2025 ![]() Nestjs: Build A Real-Time Social Media Api (/W Websockets) Published 5/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 19.78 GB | Duration: 26h 57m Build a real-time social media API with NestJS & WebSockets featuring chat, notifications, and live user updates What you'll learn Understand the fundamentals of WebSockets, from TCP and HTTP handshakes to persistent connections Build a real-time chat application using raw WebSocket APIs to gain foundational knowledge Use Socket IO to implement custom events, rooms, and namespaces for scalable communication Apply NestJS fundamentals (modules, services, controllers, gateways, guards) in a real-world API Integrate JWT authentication with WebSockets for secure real-time communication Build real-time features like messaging, conversation, post, comment Design a scalable real-time social media backend from scratch Structure WebSocket gateways and services cleanly within a NestJS codebase Think from a frontend perspective to shape and deliver real-time data effectively Requirements Basic knowledge of JavaScript and TypeScript Familiarity with Node.js fundamentals (functions, modules, async/await) Some experience with HTTP APIs (e.g., building or using REST APIs) No prior experience with WebSockets or NestJS is required - everything will be explained step by step! Basic knowledge of MongoDB is helpful Description You may have heard the phrase: "To build a chat app, you need WebSockets." But have you ever stopped to ask - why?In this hands-on course, you'll learn to build a real-time social media API using NestJS and WebSockets (Socket IO) - not just by memorizing syntax, but by understanding the fundamentals behind real-time communication. We'll explore how sockets work under the hood, how data flows between client and server, and how to architect a system that can scale and respond instantly.Rather than spoon-feeding you code, this course teaches you how to read documentation, think critically, and apply these skills to your own projects. You'll gain the confidence to build and extend real-time features independently.We start with a deep dive into the fundamentals of WebSockets, from how the TCP handshake works to the HTTP upgrade process that opens a persistent WebSocket connection. You'll clearly understand what's happening behind the scenes before writing a single line of code.Next, you'll build a simple chat app using raw WebSocket APIs, giving you a solid foundation before introducing any libraries. Once you understand the basics, we'll transition into Socket IO, where you'll explore its core concepts including custom events, rooms, and namespaces - and how they simplify real-time communication.Once your WebSocket knowledge is solid, we shift gears and jump into NestJS fundamentals. You'll learn about modules, controllers, services, and guards - and then apply them to build a complete, real-time social media backendWhy This Course?This is not just another crash course. It's a practical, project-driven guide that helps you think like a backend engineer. If you're comfortable with JavaScript/TypeScript, have some Node.js or NestJS experience, and want to level up your backend skills with real-time architecture, this course is for you.By the end, you'll walk away with a complete real-time backend - ready to power your own chat app, live feed, or social platform. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: WebSockets Fundamental Lecture 2 HTTP vs Websocket Protocol Lecture 3 Build a chat app with http protocol Lecture 4 TCP Handshake Lecture 5 HTTP Handshake Lecture 6 Websocket Usecase Section 3: WebSockets in Practice Lecture 7 Open a ws connection Lecture 8 Send & receive data Lecture 9 What's exactly a socket? Lecture 10 Refactor chat app with websocket protocol Section 4: Socket.io Library Lecture 11 Why we need socket io library? Lecture 12 Setup socket io Lecture 13 Send & receive data Lecture 14 More on send & receive data Lecture 15 Chat App: Send message Lecture 16 Chat App: Broadcasting Lecture 17 Chat App: Room - part 1 Lecture 18 Chat App: Room - part 2 Lecture 19 Namespace Lecture 20 Chat App: List users online Section 5: NestJS Fundamental: Core Concept Lecture 21 Explore NestJS folder structure Lecture 22 Controller in NestJS Lecture 23 Single responsibility principle Lecture 24 Introduction to Provider Lecture 25 Inversion of Control principle Lecture 26 Apply IoC principle in NestJS Lecture 27 Dependency Injection Lecture 28 How IoC Container work? Lecture 29 Look at Module Lecture 30 Work with Module Lecture 31 Middleware Lecture 32 Middleware - part 2 Lecture 33 Exception Lecture 34 Pipes Lecture 35 Guard Lecture 36 Interceptor Lecture 37 Custom decorators Lecture 38 Wrap up: Core concept Section 6: NestJS Fundamental: Data Transfer Object (DTO) Lecture 39 Section overview Lecture 40 Nest CLI Lecture 41 Setup mongodb Lecture 42 Connect mongodb atlas Lecture 43 Create post shema Lecture 44 Inject repository Lecture 45 Insert document Lecture 46 What is a DTO? Lecture 47 More about DTO Lecture 48 Validation Lecture 49 Reminder about DTO Lecture 50 Query data Lecture 51 Some options to reduce (hide) data Lecture 52 Use interceptor to response DTO Lecture 53 Transform DTO Lecture 54 Query a data Lecture 55 Update all fields (PUT) Lecture 56 Update some field (PATCH) Lecture 57 Delete document Lecture 58 Inject another module Lecture 59 Setup swagger UI - part 1 Lecture 60 Swagger UI - part 2 Lecture 61 Health check nestjs app Lecture 62 Documentation for NestJS Application Lecture 63 NestJS Lifecycle Lecture 64 Versioning Lecture 65 Circular dependency Lecture 66 Wrap up Section 7: Setup Project Lecture 67 Setup NestJS Project Lecture 68 Fix eslint issue Lecture 69 Setup mongodb database Lecture 70 Create a schema Lecture 71 Environment variables Lecture 72 Versionning Section 8: Module: Authentication & Authorization Lecture 73 Sign Up Lecture 74 Hash password Lecture 75 Transform DTO Lecture 76 Generate JWT Lecture 77 Sign In Lecture 78 Authentication Guard Lecture 79 Get current user Lecture 80 Validation Lecture 81 Authorization: role Lecture 82 Reflector - assign value to method Lecture 83 Role Guard Lecture 84 The problem with role guard Lecture 85 Resource Module Section 9: Module: Post & Upload Media File Lecture 86 Post schema Lecture 87 Create a post Lecture 88 Response post dto Lecture 89 Get all posts & custom response dto Lecture 90 Fix _id change after refresh Lecture 91 Get a post Lecture 92 Update post Lecture 93 Remove post & custom validate mongodb _id Lecture 94 Setup cloudinary to upload file Lecture 95 Upload multiple files Lecture 96 Add media file to post Lecture 97 Delete media file Lecture 98 Custom DTO to response url Lecture 99 Cursor pagination Section 10: Module: Reaction Lecture 100 Think about reaction Lecture 101 Reaction schema Lecture 102 Add reaction to post Lecture 103 Update reaction count Lecture 104 Response reaction count dto Lecture 105 Remove reaction Lecture 106 Attach my reaction to post Lecture 107 What's next? Section 11: Module: Comment Lecture 108 Comment schema Lecture 109 Create comment Lecture 110 User comment property Lecture 111 Get comments Lecture 112 Update comment Lecture 113 Delete comment Lecture 114 Delete child comment Lecture 115 Custom response DTO Lecture 116 Summarize Lecture 117 Authorization Lecture 118 Fix comment response DTO Section 12: Module: User Lecture 119 User schema property Lecture 120 Get current user profile Lecture 121 Get all users Lecture 122 Upload avatar Lecture 123 Upload cover photo Section 13: Module: Friends Lecture 124 Friend schema Lecture 125 Send friend request Lecture 126 Cancel friend request Lecture 127 Accept friend request Lecture 128 Reject friend request Lecture 129 Get my request pending Lecture 130 Get my friends Lecture 131 Custom response DTO Lecture 132 Search users Lecture 133 Pagination users Section 14: Module: Conversation Lecture 134 Understand conversation & message Lecture 135 Conversation & Message schema Lecture 136 Create private conversation Lecture 137 Create group conversation Lecture 138 Get all conversations Lecture 139 Pagination - part 1 Lecture 140 Pagination - part 2 Lecture 141 Get conversation Lecture 142 Update conversation Lecture 143 Add participant to group chat Lecture 144 Remove participant from group chat Lecture 145 Remove conversation Section 15: Module: Message Lecture 146 Send message Lecture 147 Get all messages in conversation Lecture 148 Pagination Lecture 149 Update message Lecture 150 Delete message Lecture 151 Mark as seen message Section 16: Module: WebSocket Gateway - Handle Real-Time Lecture 152 Understand websocket gateway Lecture 153 Think how to send socket data for message Lecture 154 Handle update message Lecture 155 Handle delete message Lecture 156 Mark as seen message Lecture 157 Post Gateway Lecture 158 Handle post created Lecture 159 Handle upload post media Lecture 160 Handle post update Lecture 161 Handle post delete Lecture 162 Handle add reaction Lecture 163 Handle remove reaction Lecture 164 What's next? Lecture 165 Comment Gateway - create Lecture 166 Handle update comment Lecture 167 Handle delete comment Lecture 168 Friend Gateway Lecture 169 Handle send friend request Lecture 170 Handle accept friend request Lecture 171 Handle reject friend request Lecture 172 Handle cancel friend request Section 17: Module: Notification Lecture 173 Notification schema Lecture 174 Create notification Lecture 175 Get all notifications Lecture 176 Pagination Lecture 177 Mark as read Lecture 178 Notification gateway - real time for send notification Section 18: Post Privacy Lecture 179 Let's handle privacy Section 19: What's next Lecture 180 You have learned a lot Lecture 181 Keep learning Intermediate Node.js developers who want to add real-time capabilities to their applications,Backend developers looking to deepen their understanding of WebSockets and NestJS,Frontend developers who are familiar with real-time communication and want to understand how it works on the backend,Full-stack developers looking to expand their skills in building real-time APIs,Developers who are eager to build social apps, chat applications, live notifications.,Anyone interested in learning how to create scalable, interactive, and responsive backend systems using NestJS and WebSockets ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |