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vike
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SSRx vs. Vinxi vs. Vike - for SSR with Vite
Here are some collected notes of the distinctions between SSRx, Vinxi and Vike, to share with anyone else searching the web. Since my Google search came up empty, and I had to ask around on Twitter/X and GitHub to find out.
- Vike – Meta Framework Alternative
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Triplit: Open-source DB that syncs data between server and browser in real-time
We're working on exactly this. You can already do this with Triplit but it's challenging to make an out of the box solution because each framework passes context/data different from server to client differently. There's a cool project called [Vike](https://github.com/vikejs/vike) that generalizes this pattern across SSR'd UI frameworks
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Can't stand Next JS-- alternatives w/ Vite?
Anyone have experience with https://github.com/vikejs/vike?
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Waku: The Minimalist React Framework with Server Components
have you seen https://vite-plugin-ssr.com/ ? i've only browsed their docs, but AFAICT their pitch that it's a more DIY approach to a framework, where you keep a lot of control over how things are wired together.
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The theory versus the practice of “static websites”
I agree and, as the author of vite-plugin-ssr[1], that's what I recommend to my users: go for static whenever you can.
I think it's something every web developer should be aware of. Static is indeed a lot simpler than dynamic.
I've wrote more about it over here[2] (SSG = static, SSR = dynamic).
[1]: https://vite-plugin-ssr.com
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What's the best ISR (and SSR) React frameworks? (looking for NextJS alternative)
Maybe vite-plugin-ssr? It's pretty unopinionated and doesn't get in your way.
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Next.js App Router Update
Also have a look at https://vite-plugin-ssr.com/ (author here).
VPS is slightly lower level which gives you a lot more control: integrate with your existing Node.js backend (use any backend framework you want), deploy anywhere, use any React alternative (Solid, Preact, ...) and any data fetching tool (e.g. Relay can't really be used with Next.js).
The flip side is that you've to write a little bit more glue code. Although this will be alleviated by a lot with projects such as Bati[0], Stem[1], and vike-react (see Vike Rebranding[2]).
VPS also cares a ton about details, such as hooks for full control over i18n (use any i18n strategy you want), better Base URL support (VPS supports setting a different base for your server and your CDN), automatic deploy synchronisation, domain-driven file structure, polished and helpful error messages (especially the next upcoming release), ...
Detailed comparison with Next.js: [3].
If you run into any blocker then it's quickly fixed (or at least a workaround is proposed).
It supports not only SSR and pre-rendering, but also SPA in case you don't need SSR. It's going to support RSC but doesn't yet (RSC isn't ready for production).
Because it's lower level and because it's decoupled from React everything is designed in an agnostic way and with meticulous care. In other words: vite-plugin-ssr is becoming a robust foundation. There are breaking changes coming for the v1 release but beyond that chances are that there won't be any breaking change for years in a row.
In a nutshell: vite-plugin-ssr takes care of the frontend and only the frontend. You keep control over your architecture. (Whereas frameworks tend to put themselves right in the middle of your architecture restricting you in fundemetanl ways.)
Last but not least: it's powered by Vite which means blazing fast HMR.
[0] https://batijs.github.io
[1] https://stemjs.com/
[2] https://github.com/brillout/vite-plugin-ssr/issues/736
[3] https://vite-plugin-ssr.com/nextjs-comparison
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React Server Side Rendering(SSR)
Now by default, Vite doesn't do SSR. One way to do Vite+SSR is to use vite-plugin-ssr. You can scaffold an example project that does SSR based on some dynamic data:
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NextJS app router is complete failure, what alternatives do you recommend for react SSR and ISR?
vite-plugin-ssr
telefunc
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tRPC – Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
Compared with tRPC: https://github.com/brillout/telefunc/issues/9
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GraphQL vs. REST APIs: a complete guide
For JavaScript based projects TeleFunc[1] can make development way simpler by 'removing' the need for an API.
[1]: https://telefunc.com/
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Next, Nest, Nuxt Nust?
- api routes (cloud functions) require another package (on purpose). see https://telefunc.com/ from the same maintainer
other than that, no gatchas i encountered. i would choose vite-plugin-ssr again.
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Is there a library or a standard way of creating an interface for my api endpoints?
Another suggestion to solve your problem could be to use telefunc
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Remote Functions. Instead of API
> My experience was that for the simplest use cases, the ergonomics were unbeatable.
Exactly.
> the “just a function” interface was a distraction and I found myself wishing for a more conventional RPC interface.
For real-time use cases, I agree. I believe functions are the wrong abstraction here for real-time. I do plan to support real-time but using a "it's just variables" abstraction instead, see https://github.com/brillout/telefunc/issues/36.
> cleverer abstractions usually mean more work overall to integrate everything and boring is better.
Yes, Telefunc's downside is that it requires a transformer. The Vite and Webpack one are reliable and used in production (using `es-module-lexer` under the hood). The hope here is that, as Telefunc's popularity grows, more and more stacks are reliably supported. Also, there is a prototype using Telefunc without a transformer at all, which works but needs polishing.
> I experimented with a higher-magic version of this a couple of years ago.
Neat, curious, is it on GitHub?
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End-to-end type safety with tRPC (example repository)
An alternativeto tRPC that I find easier to use is telefunc
What are some alternatives?
vite-ssr - Use Vite for server side rendering in Node
electron-trpc - Build type-safe Electron inter-process communication using tRPC
Next.js - The React Framework
tRPC-example - e2e type safety with tRPC
vite-imagetools - Load and transform images using a toolbox :toolbox: of custom import directives!
wundergraph - WunderGraph is a Backend for Frontend Framework to optimize frontend, fullstack and backend developer workflows through API Composition.
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js
ts-websocket-compressor - This library compresses data sent over a WebSocket connection to improve throughput on devices that can't use compression for one reason or another.
vite-plugin-vue2 - Vue2 plugin for Vite
phero - Full-stack type-safety with pure TypeScript
nextjs-tailwind-ionic-capacitor-starter - A starting point for building an iOS, Android, and Progressive Web App with Tailwind CSS, React w/ Next.js, Ionic Framework, and Capacitor
openapi-typescript-codegen - NodeJS library that generates Typescript or Javascript clients based on the OpenAPI specification