gomponents
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gomponents
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Templ: A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go
I'm really happy you like it. :) And thank you for your comment, I really appreciate newcomer viewpoints especially.
Have a look at the `Classes` helper component already available: https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents/blob/main/components/...
Yeah, I'm not a total fan of the runtime panics, but it was a tradeoff where I chose in favour of API simplicity and readability. In practice, it works out well, because you catch any typos at development time.
I've had elements and attributes in separate packages before, but then you can't dot-import both packages and not have name clashes, and have to either prefix elements or attributes with the package name, which makes the code much less readable. Again, a tradeoff. :)
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Template Engine Recommendation
Gomponents:
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HTML Templates | Why would you use them over react?
I now always use https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents for frontend components (I'm the author of that library) together with HTMX (https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents-htmx), and it's just so much more fun and fast to work with.
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How to render html children inside nested templates
However, there is an alternative to achieve React-ish components in Go using this package: https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents
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Daz: Composable HTML components in golang
reminds me of https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents
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How painful is SSR with Go, really?
I’ve also started just rendering views from the Go backend. It’s so nice and simple when you don’t need an SPA (like in your case). I didn’t like the syntax of html/template though, so I started a small view component library. Maybe it would be useful to you too, wrote about it here: https://www.maragu.dk/blog/gomponents-declarative-view-components-in-go/
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How I build web frontends in Go
Are you speaking of something like: gomponents? I can see what it has to offer. I tried it for half an hour but did not feel that well about it.
gomponents-htmx
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Svelte frontend vs HTMX and hyperscript
I've built www.gomponents.com for stuff like this and, in my not so humble opinion, it works great. I've got an HTMX extension for it as well: https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents-htmx
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HTML Templates | Why would you use them over react?
I now always use https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents for frontend components (I'm the author of that library) together with HTMX (https://github.com/maragudk/gomponents-htmx), and it's just so much more fun and fast to work with.
What are some alternatives?
hyperscript - Create HyperText with JavaScript.
elem-go - Type-safe Go library for creating and manipulating HTML elements (with htmx helpers).
go-admin - A golang framework helps gopher to build a data visualization and admin panel in ten minutes
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
vecty - Vecty lets you build responsive and dynamic web frontends in Go using WebAssembly, competing with modern web frameworks like React & VueJS.
baralga-app - Simple and lightweight time tracking for individuals and teams, for the cloud in the cloud.
goview - Goview is a lightweight, minimalist and idiomatic template library based on golang html/template for building Go web application.
html
vugu - Vugu: A modern UI library for Go+WebAssembly (experimental)
todo - spiking out a todo list with htmx
templ - A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go.
html - html is a go library for generating html components such as buttons, form fields, forms, tables and more using golang.