impler.io
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impler.io
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Ask HN: Looking for a project to contribute to? (April 2024)
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS
Github: https://github.com/implerhq/impler.io
About: Impler provides SaaS Products with readymade CSV & Excel import experience. Teams can embed scalable and user-friendly import widget to onboard customer data into the application.
Tech Stack: Typescript, MongoDB, Nextjs, Nestjs, lerna, nx, pnpm-monorepo
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Ask HN: Massaging many client CSV/textfile to correct columns/format etc.?
The data import solution can help!
You can check out https://impler.io/ it covers many of the features you mention and you can extend its functionality as well like converting first/last to fullname. Your problems related to edge cases, configuration, and support will be resolved automatically with it.
It's open source at https://github.com/implerhq/impler.io/
I'm a co-founder of it and if you create a feature request for something you want, I will happily cover it.
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Show HN: Impler – effortlessly import CSV and Excel files
I'm pleased to introduce Impler to all,
Add readymade CSV and Excel file import experience in products within minutes. Save months of work in developing data import experience from scratch.
Impler allows you to embed data import widget into your app, with the facility to upload, map, and validate data using a hybrid validation engine. Impler is designed to import and validate thousands of records in seconds.
Impler is open-source. Check it out at https://github.com/implerhq/impler.io
Please try the product and offer your honest opinion if you have a moment. I really want to improve this product, feel free to share any thoughts you have:)
- Show HN: Impler – Open-Source CSV and Excel File Import Experience
Yup
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Converting React Forms to Formik and Yup
Formik and Yup empower you to build robust and user-friendly forms in React. By leveraging their capabilities, you can streamline form management, reduce boilerplate code, and ensure a smooth user experience with clear and effective validation. Refer to the official documentation of Formik https://formik.org/ and Yup https://github.com/jquense/yup for in-depth exploration and advanced use cases.
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Crafting Forms in React: Vanilla vs. React Hook Form vs. Formik
On the other hand, Formik gives you components that you can mix and match to have fully working forms. Formik has builtin support for Yup for data validation.
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Using React Select with Formik
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A simple Vue form validation composable with Zod
Sometimes our use case might not require a full-blown form validation library though and we might already have a schema validation library installed in our project such as Zod or Yup. In that case, a simple Vue composable is all that is needed to provide a great form validation UX.
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validation ???
As for validation libraries, I would recommend Yup. With it you define your validation rules in a schema object which can be used where ever you need to do validation. It also integrates very nicely with react-hook-form which is what I’ve moved to using for any nontrivial forms.
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Top 5 form validation libraries in React JS and Next JS
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Enhancing Redwood: A Guide to Implementing Zod for Data Validation and Schema Sharing Between the API and Web Layers
I'm currently experimenting with the fantastic Redwood framework. However, while going through the excellent tutorial, I didn't find any guidance on using data validation libraries like Yup, Zod, Vest, etc. So, I had to do some investigation and came up with a solution. This article describes the implementation of validation with Zod in a fresh Redwood app. You can find the sources at this github repository.
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Creating a form In React Native With Formik
Do you want to create a form in your React Native app but don't know how? Then this post is for you! In this post I will teach you how to create forms using a library called Formik , as well as how to integrate non-native form components with Formik. Additionally you will learn how to validate forms using Yup (which Formik supports out of the box)
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Authentication in Next.js with Supabase Auth and PKCE
The project has two authenticated pages - Home and Profile. Unauthenticated users can Sign In, Sign Up, Reset Password and Update Password. All of this is powered by Next.js app router, with usage of both Client and Server Components, and Supabase handling all of the authentication related functionality. Forms are built using Formik and Yup for field validation.
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The DynamoDB-Toolbox v1 beta is here 🙌 All you need to know!
Similarly to zod or yup, attributes are now defined through function builders. For TS users, this removes the need for the as const statement previously needed for type inference (so don't forget to remove it when you migrate 🙈).