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bundlejs
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200 Web-Based, Must-Try Web Design and Development Tools
Package Size Checker
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ESM & CJS: The subtle shift in bundlejs' behaviour
I was closing out some long lived issues over on bundlejs, when issue #50 reminded me of the ongoing debate about how bundlejs should handle the ESM and CJS packages.
Lightbulbs flickered, coffee was consumed (I don't drink coffee, but you get the point), and I'm pretty sure I've cracked a solution. But there are a few slight behavior changes you need to be aware of. So buckle up. If anything looks off or confusing, please let me know in either the comments below, on GitHub Discussions or issues #50 directly.
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TANStack Query
Still, I'm not really sure about its dependencies: it lists react and @tanstack/react-query (as opposed to @tanstack/query-core) and bundlejs reports 124KB gzipped. Also, while using it, you still need to refer to their react docs (that documentation is really good and has a lot of examples) but not everyone will be thrilled about checking a react documentation when they're using an angular package.
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Jest not recommended to be used in Node.js due to instanceOf operator issues
It's somewhere in between.
React as a lib and architecture _is_ platform-agnostic. The core logic is defined in the `react-reconciler` package. It contains all the implementation of rendering components, diffing trees, managing state, and running effects, as well as all the "Suspense" implementation.
However, the way `react-reconciler` works is that it's built _into_ each platform-specific renderer implementation. So, the size of `react-dom` is actually the size of `react-reconciler` + all the DOM-specific behavior.
A quick check of https://bundlejs.com/?q=react-reconciler suggests it's about 100K minified. https://bundlejs.com/?q=react-dom is 138K, so that tells me that the DOM-specific logic is 38K.
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React Hook Form vs Formik
React Hook Form has no dependencies and a small bundle size. It has a gzipped bundle size of 12.12KB, according to bundlejs.
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What are some of the best new tools of 2022!?
These are shameless plugs, but https://bundlejs.com and https://inthistweet.app. I built both tools specifically because I didn't find any other tools that solved the problems I kept running into.
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bundlejs: An online esbuild-based bundler + npm package size checker
bundlejs (pronounced bundle js) is a quick and easy way to treeshake, bundle, minify, and compress (in either gzip or brotli) your typescript, javascript, jsx and npm projects, while receiving the total bundles' file size.
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Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (May 2022)
Don't know of any but was going thru Adam Wathan's twits and replies. Found, https://github.com/okikio/bundle Looks medium sized.
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bundle.js.org v0.1.0 is now out🚀✨ (with a new console); online npm package bundler with minified treeshaken bundles, and the bundle gzip size
bundle.js.org is the website link.
react-hook-form
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How to send emails from your website using Twilio SendGrid
Now we need to install React Hook Form because that is the package we are going to use for building our form. We also need to install the package for SendGrid. cd into the sendgrid-contact-form folder and then run this command to install the packages:
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React: A Mess That Shouldn't Exist In Web Development
Imagine someone unknowingly unleashing heavy computation on a component without useMemo. That computation will run on every component re-render. Not only that, The dependency array in your hooks (useEffect, useMemo, useCallback) are also checked in each re-render. It's like a double whammy for performance pitfalls! I know that you can avoid this by some technique like what react-hook-form done, but remember thats an extra complexity.
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[React JS] I don't know a better way to handle Forms in React
But now, all those difficulties are gone since I found React Hook Form and zod.
- Squeezing more performance out of your Nextjs App
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New client-side hooks coming to React 19
This will greatly simplify the handling of AJAX forms in React - like for instance for a search form. But again, this may not be enough to get rid of third-party libraries like React Hook Form, which does much more than just handle form submission (validation, side effects, etc).
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How to Configure CORS in Node.js With Express
React Hook Form Documentation
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Understanding React’s useFormState and useFormStatus Hooks
For these reasons, developers often avoid the heavy lifting by using libraries like Formik or React Hook Form. But consider this: what if we want our app to be as lean as possible without relying on external dependencies?
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
react-hook-form
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The Ultimate Tech Stack for Building a Full-Stack MVP and Iterating Quickly
Forms are a big part of full-stack projects. In our experience, Zod and React Hook Form work great together and provide all the functionality one might need to create forms. In this combo, Zod provides schema validation (types, min/max bounds, lengths, enums, etc.) while React Hook Form gives a flexible API to interact with the form. With these two libraries, one can nest components that interact with the same form, perform different complex validations, and update the data on the fly. They make working with forms seem too easy.
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Working with forms in SvelteKit coming from React
There are libraries for handling form submissions with builtin integrations for validations libraries, like react-hook-form with @hookform/resolvers for React, and we have superforms for SvelteKit, that handles validation with zod, they both are made for the same purpose.
What are some alternatives?
react-jsonschema-form - A React component for building Web forms from JSON Schema.
formik - Build forms in React, without the tears 😭 [Moved to: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/formik]
react-final-form - 🏁 High performance subscription-based form state management for React
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
svelte-forms - Svelte forms validation made easy
JSONForms - Customizable JSON Schema-based forms with React, Angular and Vue support out of the box.
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/sideway/joi]
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
credit-card-form - [Moved to: https://github.com/halilb/rn-credit-card]