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Draft.js
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1,891 | 22,309 | |
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9.8 | 8.2 | |
4 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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SWR VS rest-hooks - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Feb 2023
Provides data fetching, but handles mutations better by using reactive paradigms.
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Nextjs 13 server components discussion
You can still do SSR with normal client-side behavior if you use a React 18 SSR compatible library
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Why are data fetching libraries in the view layer so mainstream in React apps?
https://resthooks.io/ is inspired by Backbone models
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alternatives to useReducer for heavy async flows
The control flow can be pretty straightforward once you have middleware integration; which you can see with async state management becoming as simple as a one-liner
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(React-Query ) Re-declaring useQuery() and all its options in multiple components?
You're probably better off using a tool that is built with code reuse in mind like https://resthooks.io
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Should I learn Nextjs?
Probably the most important thing is to have a normalized data cache to save yourself tons of data-bug headaches. I use https://resthooks.io/ myself because it used inferred typing safety meaning I don't have to do any extra definitions or even use typescript and it will tell me what types I should expect. But you could also roll your own normalization using https://github.com/paularmstrong/normalizr with a state management tool like redux
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SWR vs React Query? Which one do you like to use with Next.js?
If the data ever changes I prefer using Rest Hooks to ensure data integrity without having to manually write state updates for every usage
- I made a asynchronous data framework - tell me what you think!
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Is typescript worth it?
The advantage really comes when you using libraries like https://resthooks.io/ that enforce and infer strong types without effort from you. Then all you're doing is writing the types. Even cases like typos get removed due to typeahead helping you out. This is especially helpful in large projects with many developers as you'll likely be frequently working with types someone else defined and you don't know their members off the top of your head.
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
rest-hooks - Delightful data fetching for React.
Draft.js
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What true Open Source Software means from my perspective in the industry and how I recommend contributing to it to get your foot in the door (spoiler: it's not what most bootcamps do)
Also for comparison, here is a very small project that has 1600 issues, 1400 commits and 250 contributors and if I saw that you were a lead contributor on here on a resume I would think you have exposure to "small sized projects". https://github.com/facebookarchive/draft-js
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What is this called? how do you create it? any library? (react)
Draft JS
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Is there a good alternative to Draft-js rich text editor?
Draft-js developed by Facebook, last update was over 2 years ago and it still got over 800k weekly downloads. I can't quite get it to work so I'm wondering if theres other good alternatives out there.
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Making text editor in tauri
If you want to write the GUI code in Rust, you'd need something like Dioxus (which uses Tauri under the hood). But note that the Rust GUI ecosystem is still new, so I doubt we have something like Draft.js (a wysiwyg editor component for React). There's a lot of complexity involved in writing a text editor, and I'll suspect you'll have to handle a lot of that yourself.
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Lexical – a web text editor framework that powers Facebook
How does this compare to Draft.js, another rich text editor created by Facebook?
https://draftjs.org/
- Does anybody a block-based rich text editor like notion that works with react?
- Draft.js and React Native
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make document.execCommand('insertText', false, 'message') work with draftjs?
To play around with it you can just go to https://draftjs.org/ and play with it in chrome dev tools.
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How to align text in Draft.js
I'm wondering how to align text in Draft.js just like on the picture below.
- Facebook open sources Lexical, an extensible text editor framework
What are some alternatives?
orval - orval is able to generate client with appropriate type-signatures (TypeScript) from any valid OpenAPI v3 or Swagger v2 specification, either in yaml or json formats. 🍺
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
react-autosuggest - WAI-ARIA compliant React autosuggest component
slate - A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. (Currently in beta.)
react-native-netinfo - React Native Network Info API for Android & iOS
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
easy-peasy - Vegetarian friendly state for React
react-quill - A Quill component for React.
react-content-loader - ⚪ SVG-Powered component to easily create skeleton loadings.
Editor.js - A block-style editor with clean JSON output
evergreen - 🌲 Evergreen React UI Framework by Segment
react-draft-wysiwyg - A Wysiwyg editor build on top of ReactJS and DraftJS. https://jpuri.github.io/react-draft-wysiwyg