floating-ui
zod
floating-ui | zod | |
---|---|---|
20 | 290 | |
28,578 | 30,477 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.5 | 9.1 | |
7 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
floating-ui
-
Exploring Catalyst, Tailwind's UI kit for React
Built-in anchor positioning: With Floating UI, components like Menu and Listbox automatically position their popovers, anchoring them to their triggers and allowing them to adjust to changes in the viewport quickly.
-
Guided Tours Solution for Your Web Application
Shepherd is a powerful and customizable open source JavaScript library for creating interactive tours and onboarding experiences in web applications. It uses another open source library Floating UI to render the dialog tours. It offers a simple setup process, dynamic content support, the ability to create custom actions and events, and theming and styling too. More importantly, it is responsive too and never goes offscreen on smaller devices. Shepherd also provides excellent documentation and support, making it a popular choice among developers.
-
How to implement this hover effect?
Check https://floating-ui.com/
-
Custom <select> ?
As you stated, it's generally best to suggest going with the native application for handling the styling of the select options. That said, when I do need to reach for a nice lightweight solution, I have really enjoyed popper.js now known as Floating UI. The library is suitable for multiple UI patterns such as tooltips, popovers, selects, dialogs, dropdowns and comboboxes, meaning you get more mileage out of the small amount of additional file size.
- Floating UI – Create tooltips, popovers, and dropdowns
- [AskJS] What are your favorite JS packages and libraries at the moment?
-
Struggling to make a div appear on top
nothing wrong with that, but it's also good to have a clear perspective over what you are doing. e.g. Maybe if you can, take 20 minutes to have a look at this code that is for doing this.. 1,405 commits over 5 years, 948 issues, and it still doesn't work right!
-
what theme is used on this website? is it available in vscode?
I did say at a glance, but it was really from faulty memory while eating breakfast. Turns out it's a customized Moonlight II. I don't think that exact theme exists for vscode, but there is one by the same name if that'll do the trick.
-
Any flutter package similar to Floating UI?
Hello people, the title pretty much says it all so here is a link to Floating UI
-
I created a draggable smart menu in React that can automatically change its orientation and position. Links in the comments
Hey nice job! If you want to make the menu slide without moving the button you might want to check https://floating-ui.com/
zod
-
Simplifying Form Validation with Zod and React Hook Form
[Zod Documentation](https://zod.dev/) [Zod Error Handling](https://zod.dev/ERROR_HANDLING?id=error-handling-in-zod) [React-Hook-Form Documentation](https://react-hook-form.com/get-started) [Hookform Resolvers](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@hookform/resolvers)
-
Figma's Journey to TypeScript
This is a very fair comment, and you seem open to understanding why types are useful.
"problems that are due to typing" is a very difficult thing to unpack because types can mean _so_ many things.
Static types are absolutely useless (and, really, a net negative) if you're not using them well.
Types don't help if you don't spend the time modeling with the type system. You can use the type system to your advantage to prevent invalid states from being represented _at all_.
As an example, consider a music player that keeps track of the current song and the current position in the song.
If you model this naively you might do something like: https://gist.github.com/shepherdjerred/d0f57c99bfd69cf9eada4...
In the example above you _are_ using types. It might not be obvious that some of these issues can be solved with stronger types, that is, you might say that "You rarely see problems that are due to typing".
Here's an example where the type system can give you a lot more safety: https://gist.github.com/shepherdjerred/0976bc9d86f0a19a75757...
You'll notice that this kind of safety is pretty limited. If you're going to write a music app, you'll probably need API calls, local storage, URL routes, etc.
TypeScript's typechecking ends at the "boundaries" of the type system, e.g. it cannot automatically typecheck your fetch or localStorage calls return the correct types. If you're casting, you're bypassing the type systems and making it worthless. Runtime type checking libraries like Zod [0] can take care of this for you and are able to typecheck at the boundaries of your app so that the type system can work _extremely_ well.
[0]: https://zod.dev/ note: I mentioned Zod because I like it. There are _many_ similar libraries.
-
From Flaky to Flawless: Angular API Response Management with Zod
Zod is an open-source schema declaration and validation library that emphasizes TypeScript. It can refer to any data type, from simple to complex. Zod eliminates duplicative type declarations by inferring static TypeScript types and allows easy composition of complex data structures from simpler ones. It has no dependencies, is compatible with Node.js and modern browsers, and has a concise, chainable interface. Zod is lightweight (8kb when zipped), immutable, with methods returning new instances. It encourages parsing over validation and is not limited to TypeScript but works well with JavaScript as well.
- TypeScript Essentials: Distinguishing Types with Branding
-
You can’t run away from runtime errors using TypeScript
Zod is a TypeScript-first schema declaration and validation library. It helps create schemas for any data type and is very developer-friendly. Zod has the functional approach of "parse, don't validate." It supports coercion in all primitive types.
-
Best Next.js Libraries and Tools in 2024
Link: https://zod.dev/
-
Popular Libraries For Building Type-safe Web Application APIs
You can check out their documentation here.
-
Epic Next JS 14 Tutorial Part 4: How To Handle Login And Authentication in Next.js
You can learn more about Zod on their website here.
-
What even is a JSON number?
In JS, it's a good idea anyway to use some JSON parsing library instead of JSON.parse.
With Zod, you can use z.bigint() parser. If you take the "parse any JSON" snippet https://zod.dev/?id=json-type and change z.number() to z.bigint(), it should do what you are looking for.
-
Error handling in our form component for the NextAuth CredentialsProvider
We will validate our input using client-side zod. Zod handles TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference. This means that it will not only validate your fields, it will also set types on validated fields.
What are some alternatives?
tippyjs - Tooltip, popover, dropdown, and menu library
class-validator - Decorator-based property validation for classes.
react-popper - 🍿⚛Official React library to use Popper, the positioning library
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/sideway/joi]
floating-vue - 💬 Easy tooltips, popovers, dropdown, menus... for Vue
typebox - Json Schema Type Builder with Static Type Resolution for TypeScript
ng-bootstrap - Angular powered Bootstrap
Yup - Dead simple Object schema validation
svelte-tooltip - Light weight (bare minimum) svelte-actions based tooltip⚡️⚡️
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
dnd-kit - The modern, lightweight, performant, accessible and extensible drag & drop toolkit for React.
io-ts - Runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding