site | routify | |
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8.4 | 9.3 | |
16 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Svelte | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Is there a way to restrict access to certain routes using svelte-spa-router
I actually have a live site which makes use of such logic albeit in a more complex manner https://github.com/fronvo/site
routify
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How's routing done in Vanilla Svelte?
Been using Routify in all my projects since I started with Svelte like 3-4 years ago.
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SvelteKit: How do you handle largish projects with so many +page & +page.server files?
Anyway, it seems you have a problem with Sveltekit routing. You can still use Svelte with other SSR frameworks, such as Astro, a router like https://routify.dev, or switch to another framework altogether.
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Svelte and abandonware?
Routify is still active and new version in the works. Version 3 can be used https://github.com/roxiness/routify/tree/next
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Tauri with Svelte or SvelteKit?
I would have to say Svelte with a router like https://routify.dev . My recent blog post originally used sveltekit but I swapped it out last minute
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Is there a way to restrict access to certain routes using svelte-spa-router
Consider https://github.com/roxiness/routify
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If anyone can help me with my noob questions
Regarding some suggestions on here recommending SvelteKit: Learning SvelteKit might be a big ask depending on what you're trying to do. If you just want to stick with svelte only for now, and you want to add SPA routing capabilities, consider checking out https://routify.dev there's a ton of documentation for it and it's fairly simple to pick up. ✌🏼
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State of the Sveltejs Ecosystem?
Routing: We have a few third party ones such as routify, svelte-spa-router and svelte-routing as well as the clientside routers included in SvelteKit and Sapper.
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Sveltekit - to use or not to use?
if Next.js/Nuxt like needs are not something you're looking for yet, you can definitely go ahead with Svelte's default client-side app approach, with svelte-spa-router or routify for SPAs.
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Learning to cook at home with Parsnip - built entirely with Svelte!
We chose Routify for client-side routing because this was around the time that Sapper seemed like it was being sunset in favor of Sveltekit which doesn't seem production-ready quite yet. We also have plans to statically pre-render the app so it can more-or-less work entirely offline and Routify makes that relatively straightforward (but see below).
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Comparing Svelte and React
Since svelte does a lot of compile time stuff, I would like to mention Routify, which is compile time SPA routing. For me it worked awesome to accomplish projects with many routes and the need for hash based routing.
See https://routify.dev/ and https://routify.dev/guide/installation/install-to-existing-p...
What are some alternatives?
gfonts - A Google Fonts Clone.
awesome-sveltekit - Awesome examples of SvelteKit in the wild
svelte-routing - A declarative Svelte routing library with SSR support
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
svelte-spa-router - Router for SPAs using Svelte 3
svelte-starter-kit - Svelte with brilliant bells and useful whistles
Sapper - The next small thing in web development, powered by Svelte
electron-sveltekit - Electron and SvelteKit integration
svelte-query - Performant and powerful remote data synchronization for Svelte
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
uxr - UXR work for Flutter