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Stimulus
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Turbo Streaming Modals in Ruby on Rails
I also recommend checking out the docs for Stimulus and Turbo to familiarise yourself with all their features and the APIs used in this series.
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Google: Angular and Wiz Are Merging
Any tips on preparing to work with Wiz as an incoming intern. I heard its identical to Stimulus: https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/
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How to integrate Component Architecture into Symfony?
use Stimulus
- Stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
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Build Drag and Drop with Rails Hotwire
With Stimulus, you've got a powerful tool to take your app's interactivity up a notch. For even more awesome features and Stimulus wizardry, check out the Stimulus Documentation.
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Supercharge your Stimulus controllers with Custom APIs
The next version of Stimulus makes it easier to access parts of the private API thanks to my pull request.
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Why are you still using jQuery?
I like Stimulus, it was a bit pushed by Symfony with their ux thing.
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Too Much JavaScript? Why the Frontend Needs to Build Better
I thought it'd be https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/ for a minute but I think that ecosystem is tied too closely with rails.
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Learn Stimulus in Ruby on Rails by Building a Toggle)
Hey HN!
For those new to Rails, Stimulus (https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/) is a way to sprinkle frontend javascript code into your Rails views.
I held off using Stimulus in my Rails apps for a long time because I didn't understand it — the data= attributes looked weird, and the connection between my Rails views and Stimulus javascript controllers was confusing.
So I decided to write the guide I wish I had when I was learning Stimulus.
Hope you enjoy it! I'm happy to answer any questions, feel free to ask any.
Thanks, Harrison
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Your first Stimulus controller — Learn Stimulus by building a toggle in your Rails app
Hey /r/rails, these past few weeks, I've been working on a beginner's guide to Stimulus and I'm excited to finally share it!
services-as-dom-elements
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We Use Web Components at GitHub
Would love to see why they did not choose lit-element, it was one of the best I tried in a recent experiment of ~5 solutions.
The big thing holding back webcompinents at this point is a data sharing strategy, and I think we could get away with actually using components to store and manage data:
https://www.vadosware.io/post/sade-pattern-services-as-dom-e...
The github repo (which also happens to contain how to write a web component in lit-element, slim.js, tonic, vue, svelte):
https://gitlab.com/mrman/services-as-dom-elements
What are some alternatives?
turbo-rails - Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app
ficusjs - FicusJS is a set of lightweight functions for developing applications using web components
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
soci-frontend - [Moved to: https://github.com/jjcm/nonio-frontend]
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
view_component - A framework for building reusable, testable & encapsulated view components in Ruby on Rails.
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django ✨
web3-sign-msg - web3-sign-msg is a modern web component built with ficusjs to sign messages with your eth private key in Metamask
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
community-protocols - Cross-component coordination protocols
inertia - Inertia.js lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers.
open-wc - Open Web Components: guides, tools and libraries for developing web components.