fir
quicktemplate
fir | quicktemplate | |
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10 | 12 | |
176 | 3,010 | |
1.7% | - | |
8.6 | 0.0 | |
27 days ago | 11 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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fir
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Building a reactive web app in Go with Fir
Fir is an open source project, so if you are interested in contributing you can head over to their GitHub repository. You can also open an issue there if you encounter any problems you can’t solve on your own.
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Show HN: Build progressively enhanced reactive HTML apps using Go and Alpine.js
This example has most of the scenarios you have called out: https://github.com/livefir/fir/tree/main/examples/fira. Fir aims to limit itself to rendering templates on the server and making it available for all subscribers as a browser CustomEvent which is consumed by alpine.js for more complex interactivity. The expectation is the that the developer handles it via either alpine.js plugins or standard JS code.
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Go Time #266: Is htmx the way to Go?
I have been using this so called template fragments to in a reactive library for building web apps: https://github.com/livefir/fir It mostly works but still a work in progress
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Ask HN: What companies are embracing “HTML over the wire”?
Been working on a html over the wire library in Go: https://github.com/livefir/fir. It mostly works but still work in progress
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wails.io - What's the catch?
Then use something like Fir to keep JavaScript at a minimum.
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Golang Web Framework that works hand in hand with Alpine.js
I am building one. Still a work in progress: https://github.com/adnaan/fir
quicktemplate
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Templ: A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go
Here are a couple:
https://github.com/julvo/htmlgo
https://github.com/rohanthewiz/element
I'm sure there are many more.
The thing about these is that performance is often not as good as when using templates, especially when the templates are compiled to native code. Quicktemplate [1] is still the leader here IMO, and I don't think the OP project brings much that couldn't be done pretty easily with QT.
[1] https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate
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Full stack web dev with Go.
From my experience you don't really need a distinct frontend framework for web development in Go. I've been able to use quicktemplate for some of my projects for rendering HTML pretty effectively. I've written about using it here.
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What is the current ideal choice for server-side rendered web frameworks?
If the question is about templating libraries, then I've seen people use other libraries than the html/template, like https://github.com/hoisie/mustache or https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate
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The templ templating language: 2 years later
I originally started out trying to add features to quicktemplate, but didn't get any engagement, so went my own way: https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate/issues/80
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Go Time #266: Is htmx the way to Go?
I've been using quick template with htmx and I'm really enjoying the combo. As a mostly backend developer it's a pretty intuitive approach. Now if someone could just build something to simplify working with CSS...
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Using multiple repositories in your CI builds
Like with the previous post, we're going to use djinn-ci/imgsrv as an example of using multiple sources in a build manifest. If we look at the top of the manifest file, we will see that it requires three repositories to build. These are, the source code for djinn-ci/imgsrv itself, golang/tools, and valyala/quicktemplate, defined like so,
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Why Hugo’s Documentation Sucks
I like Hugo quite a lot, but I don't like Go's standard library templates. I wonder if it is possible to use https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate with Hugo?
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[HELP]XML encoding and decoding
For encoding, the receivers usually want very specific encoding (namespaces, nil as xsi:nil, not omitted value...) - templating with text/template or github.com/valyala/quicktemplate is easier on the long run, than fight with xml.Marshal and the other end's unspoken assumptions.
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Templ - a new templating language for Go, with autocomplete, syntax highlighting and formatting
The "Hello World" example is up at https://github.com/a-h/qt-lsp - it's called qt-lsp because I started down this track looking to build IDE support for quicktemplate - https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate/issues/80 - but didn't think it was practical when I dug into the design of quicktemplate more.
What are some alternatives?
bud - The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go
pongo2 - Django-syntax like template-engine for Go
wally - The Flash(ing tool)
Jet Template Engine for GO - Jet template engine
Lorca - Build cross-platform modern desktop apps in Go + HTML5
hero - A handy, fast and powerful go template engine.
tetra - Tetra - A full stack component framework for Django using Alpine.js
fasttemplate - Simple and fast template engine for Go
RethinkRAW - RethinkRAW is an unpretentious, free RAW photo editor.
goview - Goview is a lightweight, minimalist and idiomatic template library based on golang html/template for building Go web application.
gomodest-template - A template to build dynamic web apps quickly using Go, html/template and javascript
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