turbo-laravel
inertia-laravel
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3 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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turbo-laravel
- Is vue.js no longer the preferred front-end framework in the Laravel ecosystem?
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NextJS + NextAuth + Express
We're also experimenting on a new project with Laravel + Hotwire (by using https://turbo-laravel.com/) and we're very, very excited about it. Seems to simplify a lot of things and so far checks all the boxes: all the security, robustness and features of laravel, SSR works by default, "SPA" like feeling, i18n works perfectly as its all default laravel stuff. So far it's working like a charm. Only drawback is that some (just one or two) React purists in our teams don't like it just because it is not hip.
- Hotwire and Livewire
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All About Hotwire and Turbo
Yes Turbo is created by the team behind Ruby on Rails and it's an evolution of Turbolinks with bunch of other functionality added. But Turbo can be adapted to other languages and backend frameworks (and already has!). This Turbo thing is not Rails specific.
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Hotwire in Laravel app?
Check out https://github.com/tonysm/turbo-laravel
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Anyone using hotwire turbo in their projects? How's your experience been?
Do you use it? How has your experience been? Did you use the package from https://github.com/tonysm/turbo-laravel? Any major gotchas or reason to avoid it?
inertia-laravel
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Laravel Inertia.js - Running SSR on a different port than 13714
This is (as far as I know) not documented and I had to dive into the sourcecode for both the inertia server runner and the Laravel command to start the server to understand what is going on. Here we go.
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Setting up a new Rails 7 app with Vite, Inertia, and Svelte
So here is a quick guide how to set up a new Rails 7 app using my favorite projects out there: Inertia and Svelte. You can also skip all this and download the endresult directly from here: https://github.com/buhrmi/rails7-starter
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Server-side rendering support in Clojure(Script)?
Might be interested in https://inertiajs.com/
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Introducing Laravel VILTify: a Vue CLI & Vuetify powered alternative to Breeze for the VILT stack
Laravel Viltify is a heavily opinionated Laravel starter kit. It's intent is to seamlessly integrate Vue, Inertia.js, Laravel, TailwindCSS and Vuetify, so you don't waste your time learning how to do it and focus on writing your application, leaving setup behind.
- Why build web sites like this?
- React with Laravel as frontend
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Best way to use Svelte along with Django(Python) framework for SPA(Single Page App) Development?
Can't believe nobody recommended inertiajs here!
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Questions for the Rails Community
I would recommend InertiaJS for using Vue.js with Rails. It lets Rails continue to handle navigation so you don't have to replicate it client side. Same thing with views which gives you a very nice balance between an SPA and a fully server rendered app.
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Integrate ReactJS in Laravel
Now more than ever, it has become very easy to integrate React in your Laravel project, as opposed to before when one had to depend on APIs to connect the two stacks. This meant two different hosting environments and two Git repos to manage. But with InertiaJS we can build SPAs (single page apps) with your preferred front-end in one single project without need for APIs. Inertia has support for React, Vue or Svelte to use in your front-end. You pass data in your controllers as in any ordinary Laravel project, only difference is you're now rendering your views as JavaScript elements instead of blade. This can be done in two ways:
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How Laravel Livewire works (a deep dive)
Awesome. I’m noticing a ton of “alternative” front end development tools these days: Hotwire, Stimulus Reflex, LiveView, Livewire, etc.
However I don’t think javascript is the fundamental blocker. When people say they dislike building SPAs, they probably mean they dislike APIs and the whole circus of double validations, error catching, form handling and cache invalidations that come with a React/Vue SPA.
Inertiajs[1] is a really solid middle ground of MVC goodness and client side interactivity.
[1] - https://inertiajs.com
What are some alternatives?
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
koel - 🐦 A personal music streaming server that works.
vue-i18n-next - Vue I18n for Vue 3
laravel-debugbar - Debugbar for Laravel (Integrates PHP Debug Bar)
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
Nuxt 3 - Old repo of Nuxt 3 framework, now on nuxt/nuxt
vue-cli - 🛠️ webpack-based tooling for Vue.js Development
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.