Superstruct
react-query
Superstruct | react-query | |
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26 | 190 | |
6,815 | 27,869 | |
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5.5 | 9.1 | |
1 day ago | almost 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript, JS | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Superstruct
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Popular Libraries For Building Type-safe Web Application APIs
You can check out Superstruct documentation here.
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Lessons from open-source: Replace zod with superstruct if you do not use zodâs advanced capabilities
This is where I saw compiled folder has superstructâs minified code.
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Mastering Type-Safe JSON Serialization in TypeScript
However, working with the unknown type is less convenient than merely specifying the desired data type. Apart from type-casting, there are multiple ways to convert the unknown type into the required data type. One such method is utilizing the Superstruct library to validate data at runtime and throw detailed errors if the data is invalid.
- Where DRY Applies
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Unleashing the Power of TypeScript: Improving Standard Library Types
For example, the superstruct library is a lighter alternative to Zod. This library is more suitable for use on the client side since it has a relatively small size (13.1 kB vs 3.4 kB).
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Banditypes: The mighty 400-byte schema validator for TS / JS
Banditstash, like all the newer validation libraries (yup, zod, superstruct, typed) can auto-generate TS type from a JS schema:
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Typescript Runtime Validators and DX, a type-checking performance analysis of zod/superstruct/yup/typebox
Superstruct 1.0.3
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React Router Actions Form Submission and Validation
Inside the action, the first thing we're going to do is get the formData using the request object. Then we will create an object from the formData data that will later be validated by our superstruct schema.
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Is there any reason not to use typescript?
You could use Zod or Superstruct to validate the types of values, or use typestack/class-validator if it makes sense.
- Why doesnât TypeScript natively do any type checking
react-query
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20 Essential Parts Of Any Large Scale React App
react-query
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Some Very Cool (Underrated maybe) React Libraries
React Query: This library makes it easy to manage data in your React applications, from fetching to caching and updating data. It offers a simple, powerful, and flexible API for handling data and keeping your UI in sync with your data. https://github.com/tannerlinsley/react-query
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Do I need a fetching library in React?
useQuery (react-query) (+) all from above (+) even more features (-) more complex, even the examples are complex, has more aggressive defaults (re-fetching every 2s)
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Is there any redux-saga equivalent for zustand?
see here Overview
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React Query Codegen from OpenAPI
Rapini is a new tool that can generate custom React Query hooks using OpenAPI (Swagger) files.
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React hooks for 28 RxJS operators
React Query is the gold standard for using async data declaratively with hooks. I ended up needing to modify even my simple useTimer hook to work more like useQuery to take multiple keys in order to work as an inner observable for other operators.
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Goodbye, useEffect - Reactathon 2022
For most situations, I would recommend using a library like React Query. It handles a lot of common data-fetching boiler plate and already accounts for this useEffect() issue. Also, it supports Suspense if you want to use that.
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Managing application cache with react-query, and code generation.
At this point, I want to move on to the react-query cache management library. Give a brief overview and see how you can improve your developer experience with cache using this library.
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When to use a hook, and when to use a service?
There isn't the "service" concept in React. If you need to send off data you can just do so with fetch. If you need to load data and cache it so it can be used across components and unmounts, then something like react-query is what I'd recommend. But it's basically a combination of React Context, useEffect, and useState to manage the cache and lifecycle of a request.
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What would you consider to be a must for a modern 2022 dev stack?
react-query is pretty neat too. I default to that for most projects unless it's something unusual
What are some alternatives?
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
Yup - Dead simple Object schema validation
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/hapijs/joi]
redux-saga - An alternative side effect model for Redux apps
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
MikroORM - TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SQLite/libSQL databases.
zustand - đ» Bear necessities for state management in React
openapi-cop - A proxy that validates responses and requests against an OpenAPI document. https://www.npmjs.com/package/openapi-cop https://hub.docker.com/r/lxlu/openapi-cop
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.