create-starfyre-app
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create-starfyre-app
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Show HN: Starfyre – A WASM Based SSR Python Front End Web Framework
* Minimal Effort, Maximum Impact: Starfyre is designed for minimalistic yet effective development. You can create complex, real-time applications without the usual hassle.
It is fairly early in development but here is a sample codebase - https://github.com/sparckles/create-starfyre-app
Do let me know what you folks think of it. Any feedback is highly appreciated
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Introducing Starfyre: A Pure Python Framework for writing Reactive Front-End Applications
You can find a showcase for Starfyre at https://github.com/sansyrox/create-starfyre-app.
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Show HN: Starfyre- a Python Framework for Writing Reactive Front-End Apps
Hi everyone,
I'm excited to introduce a new framework called Starfyre, which allows you to build reactive front-end applications using pure Python. It's built on top of Pyodide and WebAssembly, and aims to eliminate the need to write JavaScript for front-end development.
I originally developed Starfyre as a companion to my other project, Robyn, but I believe it has broader applications in client-server architecture. It's still in the early stages, but the example showcases several features including a JSX-like language, component syntax, component state, global state, and the overall project architecture. The API may change in the future, so I'm interested in hearing your thoughts and feedback on it as it stands now.
You can find the main repository on GitHub at https://github.com/sansyrox/starfyre, and there's also a showcase available at https://github.com/sansyrox/create-starfyre-app.
I hope you find Starfyre as exciting as I do, and I welcome any feedback you may have. Thank you for your interest in the project!
reacton
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It's React, but in Python
2. Works with ipywidgets, so many existing data apps can be ported over very easily -- Jupyter users celebrate.
I'm not associated with the project, but I know the maintainers (creators of Volia [2]) and they are honestly excellent. I haven't use the project in production, but the getting starting guide is pretty compelling.
[1] https://github.com/widgetti/reacton
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Introducing Starfyre: A Pure Python Framework for writing Reactive Front-End Applications
Take a look at https://github.com/widgetti/reacton
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This Week In Python
reacton – A pure Python port of React for ipywidgets
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Reacton - A pure Python port of React for ipywidgets
Our GitHub repo is at: https://github.com/widgetti/reacton Documentation is at: https://reacton.solara.dev/
- Show HN: Reacton – A pure Python port of React for ipywidgets
What are some alternatives?
Robyn - Robyn is a Super Fast Async Python Web Framework with a Rust runtime.
tictacreact2 - React tutorial app using Python with Transcrypt - now with hooks!
starfyre - A reactive, WASM based SSR Python Web Framework for Front-End Applications
ComponentKit - A React-inspired view framework for iOS.
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
reflex - 🕸️ Web apps in pure Python 🐍
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
silkflow - Targetting Kindles as the display device, SilkFlow is a fine grained reactive Python framework - think mashup of Plotly Dash and SolidJS.
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.