svelte-routing
mathesar
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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svelte-routing
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How's routing done in Vanilla Svelte?
participated in discussion about the initiative to keep svelte-routing package alive on their github issue: https://github.com/EmilTholin/svelte-routing
- UI kits, form validation, SPA routing. Why basic libraries are so hard to find.
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Help for micro-frontend / monorepo architecture
So my questions are : Is it possible to have routes inside the MFs ? If yes, should I use something like this (https://github.com/EmilTholin/svelte-routing) even if it's not official svelte support ? I don't really see informations about entry points on the Turborepo doc. I want to be able to work on each MF independantly (I mean see them in the browser in dev mode) but then just serve them as modules for the app shell in prod mode. I imagine this is possible but is it a configuration I need to implement myself with the package.json files or is it about Turborepo ? I read this (https://michalzalecki.com/micro-frontends-module-federation-monorepo/) article about a similar approach with Webpack, but in this article I don't quite see where is the difference between the bundling part of Webpack (wich can be whatever I want Vite for Svelte, Turbo for Next, etc.) and the monorepo handling part. So how/why only one tool (webpack) instead of many others (turborepo + other bundlers) ?
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Thoughts on Svelte
I used https://github.com/EmilTholin/svelte-routing with great success, though it looks like the maintainer has recently stopped maintaining it, and recommending sveltekit.
Still, I'd give try, it looks like people are still using it, and perhaps someone else will pick up the burden of maintenance, since there's clearly a ton of demand: https://github.com/EmilTholin/svelte-routing/issues/236
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Tips for sveltejs newbie
I'll use SvelteKit in the future but I wanted to learn Svelte with the most basic setup first. I don't want to use SSR anyway. I went with a Vite + Typescript setup and used this router library. It's really simple and did work without any hassle. I love the mindblowing simplicity of Svelte, the tiny builds and the blazing fast dev-server HMR. Coming from React and Vue.
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What's the current state of frontend frameworks/stacks thats easiest to use for small personal projects?
Second point, yes you can add routes. Here is the refence I used: https://github.com/EmilTholin/svelte-routing
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State of the Sveltejs Ecosystem?
Routing: We have a few third party ones such as routify, svelte-spa-router and svelte-routing as well as the clientside routers included in SvelteKit and Sapper.
mathesar
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Show HN: Teable – Open-Source No-Code Database Fusion of Postgres and Airtable
Congratulations on launching, it's nice to see more open source products in this area (I work on https://mathesar.org/). Feel free to reach out if you'd like to talk and compare notes.
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A modern, open-source spreadsheet that goes beyond the grid
This is what we're trying to do with [Mathesar](https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar). We probably don't meet your needs yet because we don't support real-time concurrent editing, but we're actively working on the project and it is early days.
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Show HN: Visual DB – Airtable alternative for your own database
I'm an engineer on the Mathesar core team and I'd just like to clarify that Mathesar does support grouping to some extent. Here is a screenshot[1] that demonstrates the grouping functionality. Grouping levels are unlimited. You can play with this functionality on our live demo[2]. It's worth mentioning that Mathesar does not yet have the capability to expand and collapse groups, but that feature is planned[3].
Best of luck building Visual DB! Nice to see more innovation in this space!
[1]: https://mathesar.org/assets/crm-table-zoomed.png
[2]: https://demo.mathesar.org/
[3]: https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar/issues/475
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Ask HN: What’s the best GUI you’ve ever used for managing/querying databases?
I’m not sure if it’s okay to plug my project, but I work on Mathesar (https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar) which can be used as a Postgres GUI. We’re putting a lot of product/design effort into making it nice to use for non technical users.
Otherwise, I just use the command line.
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I'm So Frustrated Finding a NocoDB Alternative (Need a Postgres / SQL-Based Spreadsheet)
We're trying to do this with Mathesar: https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar. Some feedback would be great!
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Undb – open-source airtable alternative
We're trying to build a community driven project in this space - https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar. We just did our alpha release a couple of months ago.
I'm philosophically opposed to open core (Mathesar is run out of a non-profit), but I can see why other projects do it – finding funding for a big project like this is difficult without VCs (who expect returns).
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MS Access alternative?
I'm working on https://mathesar.org/ – it's an open source database solution built on Postgres, you can import data, connect to multiple databases, edit data and build reports. It can't connect to non-Postgres databases, so it may not work for you.
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Release announcement: Mathesar v0.1.2
We've just released Mathesar v0.1.2. Major new features are support for multiple databases in the UI and more options for installing Mathesar. We also made a bunch of smaller UX improvements and fixed a few bugs. Our full release notes are here: https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar/releases/tag/0.1.2
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I want to create sheets that work like Airtable (www.airtable.com) and use it in my django application any suggestions on how it can be done.
We did this for our open source project, Mathesar (https://github.com/centerofci/mathesar), which also uses Django. It's a lot of work. You can take a look at our code if it's helpful.
- Ask HN: What are Airtable alternatives with higher rate limits?
What are some alternatives?
svelte-spa-router - Router for SPAs using Svelte 3
nocodb - 🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source Airtable Alternative
routify - Automated Svelte routes
mito - The mitosheet package, trymito.io, and other public Mito code.
electron-sveltekit - Electron and SvelteKit integration
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
tinro - Highly declarative, tiny, dependency free router for Svelte's web applications.
apitable - 🚀🎉📚 APITable, an API-oriented low-code platform for building collaborative apps and better than all other Airtable open-source alternatives.
urql - The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more