kobweb
compose-multiplatform
kobweb | compose-multiplatform | |
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17 | 96 | |
1,298 | 14,706 | |
3.3% | 1.2% | |
9.8 | 9.6 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kobweb
- Meet kobweb a web frame framework for kotlin
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Kotlin Multiplatform User Survey: Q2 2023
Done, added "Other" and "None of the above" options. Thanks for the feedback! Btw, were you talking about this library: https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb?
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On the Compose HTML rebranding (TL;DR - everything is fine!)
Aaaaand sourcemap config done: https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb/commit/84e17b710d92332efdb37abb887e546a7f03c73d
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JetBrains Compose is now Compose Multiplatform
(For people who don't know Kobweb, you can read more at https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb, but until I update it, please replace "Compose for Web" to "Compose HTML" in your head, thanks!)
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How can I learn Kotlin web development?
I'm actively working on https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb, which builds on top of Compose for Web and adds some extra support to make it a little easier for Android developers to get into. (You will ultimately need to learn html / css but I believe Kobweb makes that a little easier to start getting used to it).
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How relevant is it to use Kotlin for frontend development?
https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb is Compose for Web using DOM rendering instead of Canvas with a Jamstack like approach. Worth to try and if it later upgrade from Kotlin/JS to Kotlin/Wasm, it could really become something big …
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Tech-stack for web application using Kotlin?
I'm working on https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb which is not mature, but you might want to check it out anyway?
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The Potential of Kotlin/WASM
This is indeed a very important point, and I care deeply about that.
For Compose for Web, there has been I think a lot of debate to decide if the Web rendering should be Canvas or DOM based. At least for now, it seems the official support is focusing on Canvas rendering for pixel-perfect rendering, and it already works with Koltin/Wasm, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34779746. This choice is probably driven by Kotlin current mobile app main use case.
But via community-driven project like https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb or https://github.com/mpetuska/kmdc, Compose for Web can also be a good Web citizen and perform DOM based rendering.
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front-end framework for kotlin
I'm working on an opinionated framework on top of their framework called Kobweb, but depending on your goals it may be sightly too early to use it.
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Why can't I run my project?
This may not help but I have a working ktor server in my project. Here's my Gradle config: https://github.com/varabyte/kobweb/blob/main/backend/server/build.gradle.kts
compose-multiplatform
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Understanding file associations in JVM apps
So, to add file associations, we need to be able to pass both the .properties file and the --file-associations option. At the time of writing this article, the org.jetbrains.compose plugin doesn't provide such a mechanism. There is an open issue on GitHub that describes a possible workaround, which, unfortunately seems to not work on macOS.
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Compose cannot be used for large amount of text
JetBrains has a simplified example of a general-purpose Compose text viewer here: https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/blob/master/examples/codeviewer/shared/src/commonMain/kotlin/org/jetbrains/codeviewer/ui/editor/Editor.kt
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[Compose Multiplatform] Disable a button according to a list of flow values
![image](https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/assets/1382241/6747a3f6-53b9-43da-8d97-ab1e1e31170f)
- Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0-beta01
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Timeline with Scrollbar in LazyColumn Compose
Compose for desktop has a scrollbar component available. You probably can't use that directly on Android, but you could probably steal most of its code.
- How good is Compose Multiplatform in production especially in creating Desktop apps?
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Kotlin for a desktop App
My company uses https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform to make a desktop app in Kotlin. It's amazing and fantastic. It's basically as mature as using Kotlin in an Android app.
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Kamel v0.5.0 released with Kotlin Native and JS support
Kamel is an asynchronous media loading library for Compose Multiplatform.
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Ksoup - Kotlin Multiplatform HTML Parser ⚡
Kotlin Compose Multiplatform is the way to do Desktop apps. https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform
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JetBrains Compose is now Compose Multiplatform
As for missing controls, a common one is a grid. They have built in grids, but again they are built for Android and don't make any sense in a desktop app. There is no simple way to create an Excel-like Data Grid like you might see in Windows Forms, although it can be done. https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/issues/344.
What are some alternatives?
kvision - Object oriented web framework for Kotlin/JS
javafx-examples - A large collection of JavaFX examples demonstrating basic + advanced features of JavaFX.
vaadin-on-kotlin - Writing full-stack statically-typed web apps on JVM at its simplest
tornadofx - Lightweight JavaFX Framework for Kotlin
wasm-languages - How to use WebAssembly in various languages
skiko - Kotlin MPP bindings to Skia
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
navigation - Simple navigation in Compose Multiplatform apps
Jetpack-Compose-Playground - Community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose example code and tutorials :rocket: https://foso.github.io/compose
kobweb-templates - Templates which can be used by the Kobweb framework.
tornadofx2 - TornadoFX 2.0