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piral
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Micro frontend frameworks in 2024
Piral Framework - Focused on developer experience with features like a visual UI editor, live previews and hot module replacement. Ref - https://piral.io/
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Building a Large Scale Micro-frontend Application.
Micro-frontend applications have become increasingly popular among developers thanks to their many advantages. It helps create modular and maintainable applications capable of handling complex business needs. As with any technology, implementing micro-frontends poses challenges, such as ensuring consistent APIs. But, with tools like Piral, developers can easily create and scale micro-frontend applications.
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Microfrontends: Microservices for the Frontend
Piral: implements isolated components called pilets. Pilets are modules that bundle content and behavior.
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There is framework for everything.
https://bit.dev/ https://piral.io/ https://github.com/umijs/qiankun https://github.com/single-spa/single-spa
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Getting Started with Micro Frontends
3) Piral: Piral is a framework for next-gen portal applications.
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How we wrote our CLI integration tests
For the command line tooling of our micro frontend framework Piral we needed to be sure that it properly runs. This includes
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Donald Trump Hates It: Distributed Development Using Micro Frontends
Luckily, we use Piral which makes this quite easy. All it takes for a great development and debugging experience is the emulator package that Piral creates from the app shell's repository. This can be shared easily via an NPM registry.
Therefore, for the example, I've picked a rather fancy way to "loosely" get the micro frontends at runtime using a file called feed.json, which is created at build-time using the information which micro frontends (called pilets in this case, because I am using the Piral framework) are actually available. Therefore, just adding, e.g., a third micro frontend easily works without touching the app-shell package.
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What are micro frontends?
Piral: uses modules called pilets to deliver a modular architecture
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Choosing a Micro Frontend Framework
Piral - A fairly extensive set of services for creating render pipelines. Documentation had diagrams scattered throughout that helped put together the whole idea, as well as an introductory video. Nice branding too.
Bit
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Micro Frontends with Vite and Bit
This tutorial demonstrates how to build a micro frontend application using Vite and Bit.
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Monorepo, Poly-repo, or No Repo at all?
This blog will explain how Bit can be used to implement any architecture and transform βfatalβ decisions that seem too hard to change into decisions that are easy to make and change.
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React monorepo with open-source apps and proprietary libs
Oh can I address theses issues. I already looked at tools like Nx or Bit, but they aren't matching our needs with closed source libs.
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How to Build and Publish Your First React NPM Package
To begin, you need to prepare your environment. A few ways to build a React package include tools like Bit, Storybook, Lerna, and TSDX. However, for this tutorial, you will use a zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules called Microbundle.
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Warning, Streamlit collects a lot of data!
I am a backend developer, but in my brief experience with JavaScript frameworks, these opt-out telemetry services are more common in the JS ecosystem. The one I came across most recently was Bit
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7 best ReactJS developer tools to simplify your workflow
Bit is a tool that helps developers to share and reuse React components across projects. It allows developers to create and manage a shared component library, making it easier to maintain consistency and improve productivity. You can visit its official website to learn more: https://bit.dev/.
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Vue vs React: Which Framework Should You Choose?
Bit
- Vue Element Library on google chrome and other browsers
- [Docker] [VITE] [React] Rutas en Containers separados.
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The minimal setup to package and reuse your React components
How do you share components between your projects? What do you do differently and why? Or do you use a service like BIT? Please let me know!
What are some alternatives?
single-spa - The router for easy microfrontends
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
nx - Smart Monorepos Β· Fast CI
Commander.js - node.js command-line interfaces made easy
lit-element - LEGACY REPO. This repository is for maintenance of the legacy LitElement library. The LitElement base class is now part of the Lit library, which is developed in the lit monorepo.
pixiv.moe - π A pinterest-style layout site, shows illusts on pixiv.net order by popularity.
luigi - Micro frontend framework
qiankun - π¦ π Blazing fast, simple and complete solution for micro frontends.
Next.js - The React Framework
twind - The smallest, fastest, most feature complete Tailwind-in-JS solution in existence.
stitches - [Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.