solid-router
js-framework-benchmark
solid-router | js-framework-benchmark | |
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8 | 64 | |
1,062 | 6,484 | |
2.9% | - | |
9.0 | 9.8 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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solid-router
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Building an E-commerce Store: A Step-by-Step Guide with Solidjs and Medusa
Solid Router - https://github.com/solidjs/solid-router
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Fastify DX and SolidJS in the Real World
Fastify DX follows the same routing principles as Next.js and Remix. The first page is /pages/index.{js|ts} and other pages can be linked to by using solid-app-router. Dashboard would link to /pages/dashboard.{js|ts} and SolidJS Article would link to /pages/articles/[id].{js|ts}. SSR, Streaming etc. can be fine-tuned by exporting variables in the page. Check out the examples for streaming, SSR, etc. in the fastify dx starter kit
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Routing with single page web application
Hello, I've recently created a single page web app with multiple routes. I'm using vercel for hosting and solid app router (https://github.com/solidjs/solid-app-router) for the router bit. When I go to my page on vercel and click on a link, for example, /help then reload the page it leads to 404 not found. If I go straight to that link it has the same error. In my dev environment it functions as I'd expect. After reloading it loads the help page. Is there a way to configure vercel to behave correctly?
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Show HN: I made React with a faster Virtual DOM
Agree wrt. Solid being easier to reason about.
Is the router you are using solid-app-router [1] ? Have been working with it for last few months and it has been generally stable (my usecases are not particularly complex though).
The docs for the solidjs core has also massively improved recently.
[1] https://github.com/solidjs/solid-app-router
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SolidJS vs. React: Comparing declarative UI libraries
With regards to third-party libraries, Solid does not have a lot yet, but it does have first-party libraries. Its first-party libraries are the equivalent of other popular libraries in other JavaScript libraries, such as Solid App Router for routing, Solid Testing Library for writing component tests, and Solid Transition Group for animations.
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Add vite-plugin-pages to SolidJS
Since official SolidJS starter template are vite-based we can easily use vite-plugin-pages to create automatic routing a.k.a file based routing with official solid-app-router package.
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Solidjs – JavaScript UI Library
Hmm.. Remix is based around their router. And a nested router is what we need to for Solid (see Solid App Router https://github.com/solidjs/solid-app-router). I think the challenge is that we don't render like React. Not at all. I've found most cases where that assumption exists to be incompatible.
That being said the work has already started on a starter with Nested Routing/Automatic File Based Routing + Code Splitting/Parallelized Data Fetching/Streaming SSR/Multiple deployment adapters. We're given it the same focus on performance that we've given the rest of Solid.
Here is the recent Vercel Edge Function demo we made with it: https://twitter.com/RyanCarniato/status/1453283158149980161
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Solid vs React - the Fastest VS the Most Popular UI Library
Solid has an impressive collection of first-party tools developed by its creator - Ryan Carniato - and other contributors. There you’ll find Solid equivalents of some popular libraries from other ecosystems, like Solid Transition Group, Solid Refresh (for Hot Module Reloading - HMR), Solid App Router, and more!
js-framework-benchmark
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Popularity is not Efficiency: Solid.js vs React.js
JavaScript benchmarks are instruments for measuring the speed and effectiveness with which a JavaScript engine—such as the ones found in web browsers—can complete particular tasks. Benchmarks are used by developers and browser vendors to evaluate various engines, find places in the code where improvements are needed, and make sure JavaScript standards are being followed.
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Use any web browser as GUI, with Zig in the back end and HTML5 in the front end
Strange then that frameworks advertise how fast they are at rendering, mutating, and creating objects in the DOM, and one of the main JS benchmarks everyone likes to measure their performance by is literally a benchmark about DOM manipulation: https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark
Oh wait. It's not strange. Because state manipulation is a largely solved problem, and even the least performant state manipulation is blazingly fast. However, presenting components in the browser's DOM is tens of magnitudes of orders less performant than anything you can throw at state manipulation.
And every single framework is busy solving one single problem: how do we touch the DOM as little as possible?
- JavaScript-Framework-Benchmark
- GitHub - krausest/js-framework-benchmark: A comparison of the performance of a few popular javascript frameworks
- JavaScript Framework Benchmark
- Vue 3 now outperforms Svelte and React
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Vue 3 is currently performing better than Svelte and React
It literally says at the bottom "Data from https://krausest.github.io/js-framework-benchmark/"
- Cample.js benchmark reactivity without VDOM
- Rust é uma linguagem que embora tenha uma curva de conhecimento considerável, entrega vários benefícios como segurança e produtividade, reduzindo consideravelmente a verbosidade
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Imperative - 1.5kb React alternative using Generators
The standard benchmark for js frameworks would be best: https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark
What are some alternatives?
solid-transition-group - SolidJS components for applying animations when children elements enter or leave the DOM.
mikado - Mikado is the webs fastest template library for building user interfaces.
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
solid-refresh
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
lume - Create 3D web applications with HTML. Bring a new depth to your DOM!
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language
fastify-dx - Archived
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps