svelte-error-boundary
svelte-spa-router
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MIT License | MIT License |
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svelte-error-boundary
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Now that SvelteKit 1.0 is out, what would you like to see added to its ecosystem? What would make your life easier / take a part of its functionality the extra mile?
Apparently it's quite a complex problem from what I have gathered. While there are packages like @crownframework/svelte-error-boundary that can guard from initialization-time errors, which I have blogged about, they sometimes don't work with asynchronous errors or errors triggered in child components. So it would actually be huge to have built-in support for error boundaries.
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My Evaluation of SvelteKit for Full-Stack Web App Development
I agree with you error boundaries are a huge omission. You can do basic error boundaries using one of these two packages:
* https://github.com/crownframework/svelte-error-boundary
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Error Boundaries in Svelte
Thankfully there is a community package available that implements error boundaries! 🤩
svelte-spa-router
- Svelte 4 Released
- UI kits, form validation, SPA routing. Why basic libraries are so hard to find.
- Svelte-spa-router: Router for SPAs using Svelte 3
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[Q] Can I use sveltekit with rust?
But the choice depends on the type of application though. If your routes are not dynamic (not using variables within route) then you can use static site generation (SSG) which will generate the various html files. Otherwise you need to use the same file (index.html#my/dynamic/route/5). To my knowledge svelteKit doesn't support hash-based routes. You might be able to configure routing without it, but if you need that, you me be better off to use svelte with svelte-spa-router and not sveltekit.
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Thoughts on Svelte
https://github.com/ItalyPaleAle/svelte-spa-router seems good too.
but it's not official, and Svelte project seems careless for client routing, instead it tries to convince everyone use its SSR-first kit, that "can do CSR too", which means you have to carry the whole SSR code base and its documentation into your CSR project totally unnecessarily.
I get it Vercel needs SSR for its business, I don't get it why it keeps selling everyone that "my SSR-first framework is great for CSR SPA too", it is NOT, not at all.
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SvelteKit worth?
For a simple static site you can just use svelte with svelte-spa-router. If you want SSG, use Astro, it's a lot more mature than SvelteKit.
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How do i make the Nav links work in Svelte?
Svelte SPA Router - You need a router. NextJS, which you have experienced in, comes with a router.
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Some front-end web technologies you should be aware of as a newcomer 🧐
Svelte SPA Router
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svelte-spa-router not registating external hash change
I am using Keycloak for logging into my app and svelte-spa-router for hash based routing inside my SPA. After successful login, Keycloak should redirect back to http://localhost:1234/#/myRoute . However, Keycloak appends some suffixes to this route. The route ends up looking something like this: http://localhost:1234/#/myRoute&state=hexstring&session_state=hexstring... etc As I defined my route (inside routes.js) as /myRoute , the router fails to parse the URL returned by keycloak. Looking at the source code I noticed that keycloak changes the URL back to the "clean" parameterless URL: http://localhost:1234/#/myRoute using a call to window.location.replaceState . Unfortunately, this call does not get reflected in the spa-routers internal svelte store (i.e. $location).
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My Evaluation of SvelteKit for Full-Stack Web App Development
How does Routify compare with svelte-spa-router[1]? I really like svelte-spa-router for a simple SPA, though I think a lot of SPA routers don't always handle state well.
[1] https://github.com/ItalyPaleAle/svelte-spa-router
What are some alternatives?
svelte-error-boundary - Fix error boundary Svelte 3 problem to prevent full app crash :scream:
svelte-routing - A declarative Svelte routing library with SSR support
svelte-it-will-scale - Generate a chart showing svelte's overhead
svelte-routify-windi-vite - Svelte Starter template with Routify file-based router, WindiCSS Tailwind compiler and Vite
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
awesome-sveltekit - Awesome examples of SvelteKit in the wild
firebase-gcp-examples - 🔥 Firebase app architectures, languages, tools & some GCP things! React w Next.js, Svelte w Sapper, Cloud Functions, Cloud Run.
electron-sveltekit - Electron and SvelteKit integration
konsta - Mobile UI components made with Tailwind CSS
svelte-starter-kit - Svelte with brilliant bells and useful whistles
sveltestrap - Bootstrap 4 & 5 components for Svelte
routify - Automated Svelte routes