ux-twig-component
stimulus-use
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3 | 9 | |
143 | 1,396 | |
2.8% | 1.6% | |
8.9 | 8.6 | |
8 days ago | 16 days ago | |
PHP | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ux-twig-component
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Rendering Twig templates in Storybook
In the websites I build, a components is a single Twig file that can be included in any other template of the project. This can also be a Twig Component if you are using Symfony UX. For this example, we'll create a simple button component, in a templates/components folder. This button can have a label, a size and can be primary or secondary.
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Discover Symfony UX’s Twig Components. UI without JS or BS.
“work with the Twig Component library to give you the power to automatically update your Twig components on the frontend as users interact with them.”
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Split your Symfony views into multiple controllers with NumberNine CMS
using Twig components
stimulus-use
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A powerful search feature with what Rails provides out of the box
You can see that I added a dependency here: stimulus-use.
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Discover Symfony UX’s Twig Components. UI without JS or BS.
“stimulus-use: Add composable behaviors to your Stimulus controllers, like debouncing, detecting outside clicks and many other things.
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RVTWS: a Ruby stack for modern web apps
Actually, Stimulus is pretty cool because you can compose multiple pre-built behaviors into one Stimulus controller, for a sort of functional approach to component behaviors. The tradeoff is that a growing web of Stimulus controllers (plus HTML data attributes associated with them) can become complex and hard to understand.
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Tailwind style CSS transitions with StimulusJS
The stimulus-use project is a collection of reusable behaviors for Stimulus. If you are familiar with React, this project is similar to React’s hooks system, but for Stimulus controllers.
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Pagination and infinite scrolling with Rails and the Hotwire stack
To make using the IntersectionObserver API easier, we will add the wonderful stimulus-use package to our application. This is not a requirement, but it does simplify the code a bit.
- Autocomplete search with Hotwire (zero lines of Stimulus or other JS)
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Upgrade to Stimulus 3, say bye to IE11, and celebrate 🎉
Finally, as we recently added the Stimulus-Use library to our project, we made sure to upgrade it to current beta which supports Stimulus 3.
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Hotwire: best practices for stimulus
As you’ll see below, I am importing useClickOutside from stimulus-use, it’s a great library with small, composable helpers, I urge you to check it out!
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Migrating Selenium system tests to Cuprite
For example, we have a few ”live search“ fields, backed by back-end Fetch requests, on some pages. The live search function was usually triggered by the keyup event and Cuprite was such a fast typewriter that it frequently sent multiple requests almost at once. If some of the responses got a bit late or out of sync, the front-end JavaScript code began hitting issues. We solved this by adopting a technique called debouncing and, frankly, we should have done this since the beginning. By the way, we used the useDebounce module from the marvelous Stimulus-use library to achieve this.
What are some alternatives?
stimulus-bridge - Stimulus integration bridge for Symfony projects
Capybara - Acceptance test framework for web applications
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
dropzone - Dropzone is an easy to use drag'n'drop library. It supports image previews and shows nice progress bars.
cssui - A collection of interactive UI components in pure CSS
hotwire-example-template - A collection of branches that transmit HTML over the wire.
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
cuprite - Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara
ferrum - Headless Chrome Ruby API
tailwindcss-rails
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.