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Using React Select with Formik
I was recently building an application that, among other features, allows a user to submit chess players and chess games to a database. I was utilizing Yup for form schema and Formik for error handling, validation, and form submission.
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A simple Vue form validation composable with Zod
Sometimes our use case might not require a full-blown form validation library though and we might already have a schema validation library installed in our project such as Zod or Yup. In that case, a simple Vue composable is all that is needed to provide a great form validation UX.
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Top 5 form validation libraries in React JS and Next JS
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Enhancing Redwood: A Guide to Implementing Zod for Data Validation and Schema Sharing Between the API and Web Layers
I'm currently experimenting with the fantastic Redwood framework. However, while going through the excellent tutorial, I didn't find any guidance on using data validation libraries like Yup, Zod, Vest, etc. So, I had to do some investigation and came up with a solution. This article describes the implementation of validation with Zod in a fresh Redwood app. You can find the sources at this github repository.
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Creating a form In React Native With Formik
Do you want to create a form in your React Native app but don't know how? Then this post is for you! In this post I will teach you how to create forms using a library called Formik , as well as how to integrate non-native form components with Formik. Additionally you will learn how to validate forms using Yup (which Formik supports out of the box)
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Authentication in Next.js with Supabase Auth and PKCE
The project has two authenticated pages - Home and Profile. Unauthenticated users can Sign In, Sign Up, Reset Password and Update Password. All of this is powered by Next.js app router, with usage of both Client and Server Components, and Supabase handling all of the authentication related functionality. Forms are built using Formik and Yup for field validation.
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The DynamoDB-Toolbox v1 beta is here 🙌 All you need to know!
Similarly to zod or yup, attributes are now defined through function builders. For TS users, this removes the need for the as const statement previously needed for type inference (so don't forget to remove it when you migrate 🙈).
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Htmx Is the Future
I think the main concern for frontend validation was before HTML5 came along with validation attributes. You can easily produce HTML input validation attributes from a Yup schema for example by using its serialization feature (https://github.com/jquense/yup#schemadescribeoptions-resolve...).
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Banditypes: The mighty 400-byte schema validator for TS / JS
Banditstash, like all the newer validation libraries (yup, zod, superstruct, typed) can auto-generate TS type from a JS schema:
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Formik Works Great; Here's Why I Wrote My Own
Not only is this example shorter than even the Angular example, but it's significantly easier to follow the flow of what's happening and when. On top of this, we're able to use existing validation logic from the exceedingly popular Yup library to make sure our form follows a consistent schema.
create-react-app
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Create React App (https://create-react-app.dev/)
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Learn CSS Layout the Pedantic Way
- And ofc, there are some templates/frameworks that bring something of that together (https://create-react-app.dev/; maybe https://vitejs.dev/) - google for templates.
I recommend finding some friend with modern experience or at least some youtube tutorials or at least some learning course. That would help you to catch up on the best way to bootstrap your first project. Then you can practice.
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React Labs: What We've Been Working On – February 2024 – React Compiler
create react app: https://create-react-app.dev/
What's the connection?
Also, take a look at this response from 2021: https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/discussions/117...
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Getting Started with React: An Introduction and Setup Guide
Create React App Documentation
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Build and Deploy a ReactJS App to AWS EC2 with Docker, NGINX, and Automate with GitHub Actions.
Inside the react-tutorial-app folder, to create a new React project runs the following command using create-react-appand for more details on how create-react-app works and other staff, please visit the official website: https://create-react-app.dev/
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
create-react-app -> Building a single-page application. Good for beginners.
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Enhancing User Experience: Creating Custom Checkboxes with Tailwind CSS and React
Before diving into customization, ensure you have React and Tailwindcss installed. Additionally, incorporate the tailwindcss/forms plugin for a streamlined approach to styling form elements.
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Making Sense of React Server Components
Can you be more specific which linting rule you're talking about or the sake of readers who may be unaware, and perhaps mention how this completely solves this problem? Because 1. a linting rule does not absolve this from being a footgun and 2. if you're talking about 'exhaustive-deps' there are many cases where following the linter here has caused infinite render loops among newbies across multiple teams I've worked with. Also see this highly contentious thread: https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/6880
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A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started with React
An easy to get started is using React's create-react-app to create a template React application that is set up for you and immediately begin coding.
What are some alternatives?
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/hapijs/joi]
joi - The most powerful data validation library for JS [Moved to: https://github.com/sideway/joi]
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
nwb - A toolkit for React, Preact, Inferno & vanilla JS apps, React libraries and other npm modules for the web, with no configuration (until you need it)
react-boilerplate - :fire: A highly scalable, offline-first foundation with the best developer experience and a focus on performance and best practices.
Superstruct - A simple and composable way to validate data in JavaScript (and TypeScript).
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]