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about 1 year ago | 20 days ago | |
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svelte-yup
felte
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Big update for sveltekit-superforms!
How does it compare to Felte?
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sveltekit-superforms alternatives - felte, sveltejs-forms, svelte-forms-lib, svelte-use-form, and svelte-final-form
7 projects | 6 Mar 2023
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What libraries do you miss from other frameworks like Vue or React?
Don’t know if it can help, but I discovered this only recently, which was really missing for me with svelte: https://felte.dev/
- Introducing Skeleton - a Svelte UI component library for creating web interfaces using Svelte + Tailwind
- Client side form validation
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Shadow DOM, Firefox and contenteditable
I’ve been experimenting with web components in order to build a wrapper for Felte that can easily be used with vanilla JS. One of Felte’s features is the ability to use custom field components that are not based on the browser’s native inputs (input, textarea, select). The example I show is a div with an attribute [contenteditable=“true”]. While testing this experiment I found some weird behaviour coming from Firefox: while I could perfectly click each field and type of it, if I tried to use the form only using the keyboard (tabbing to each field) the focus moved but trying to type would always result in the text being added to the first field I focused.
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The use:__ feature giving my editor TS errors, but it works
There’s an example on Felte’s repo setting this up!
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Using native form with web components + felte no data being passed
Ah. Of course 😅. mwc-textfield is not a native input. Felte relies on native inputs. You can use createField (by creating your own "wrapper" Svelte component that will render your ) or... better yet... you can experiment with what I've been working for the past weeks.
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Creating a Chai like assertion library using proxies
For the past few weeks I’ve taken the (arguably pointless) work of migrating Felte from using Jest to uvu. This is a really tedious work by itself, but one of details that would have made this work even more tedious is that Jest prefers assertions to the style of expect(…).toBe* while uvu gives you freedom to choose any assertion library, although there’s an official uvu/assert module that comes with assertions to the style of assert.is(value, expected).
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Announcing Felte 1.0: A form library for Svelte, Solid and React
After more than a year of work, I am proud to announce the release of version 1.0.0 of Felte!
What are some alternatives?
sveltejs-forms - Declarative forms for Svelte
Superforms - Superforms is a SvelteKit library that helps you with server-side validation and client-side display of forms.
svelte-final-form - High performance subscription-based form state management for Svelte
svelte-use-form - The most compact reactive form controller (including Validation) that you'll ever see.
svelte-forms-lib - 📝. A lightweight library for managing forms in Svelte
svelte-formify
skeleton - A fully featured UI toolkit for Svelte + Tailwind. [Moved to: https://github.com/skeletonlabs/skeleton]
wordle - A recreation of the popular game Wordle with additional modes and features. Made with Svelte in Typescript.
material-web - Material Design Web Components
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
Vest - Vest ✅ Declarative validations framework
tailwindcss-forms - A plugin that provides a basic reset for form styles that makes form elements easy to override with utilities.