svelte-headlessui
postgres
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MIT License | The Unlicense |
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svelte-headlessui
- Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
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We need more headless ui library, and I just spotted a good one
As a side note, my project was the first to be published under the name svelte-headlessui and is both more popular and more complete than the other project. I don't know why the other guy picked an identical name but it drives me a little nuts because of how unnecessarily confusing it is.
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Svelte Ecosystem in 2023
There is an unofficial Svelte port here but it doesn’t appear to be maintained so there may be a better option… that said there are a ton of better options if you want to use Tailwind with Svelte.
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Passing event handlers in $$restProps? (ex. creating a wrapped <Input /> component)
This and passing styles to slots, are biggest bottlenecks in wrapping components (your use case) and creating headless components (see headless ui).
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Svelte doesn't have an ecosystem as rich as React is ridiculous
Headless UI as in svelte-headlessui?
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What Svelte UI Library Should You Use?
Svelte Headless UI should get some new PRs merged soon based on some comments u/ryangossiaux posted in the repo less than a week ago. He stepped away from the project for a bit after putting in a tremendous amount of work into it, and as someone who has used his library alongside Tailwinds UI on a number of projects, I’m super thankful for what he’s managed to do, and I hope that more people from the community will help support the project.
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SvelteUI v0.7.0 is out - 14 new components and composables, new Dates and Preprocessors packages and more!
The component's come pre-styled. Styles can be overridden by tailwind classes, and here's a guide for that on the docs! If you want to use components that don't come pre-styled, I would suggest using something like Svelte Headless UI.
- What frustrates you in using Svelte?
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Which UI components framework to use with Svelte project
Just in case you haven't seen it, I ported Headless UI to Svelte recently: https://github.com/rgossiaux/svelte-headlessui
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Free alternative to Tailwind UI
About two weeks into my first project I did purchase Tailwind UI. It is a massively useful resource, and I use it several times a week. It is a great reference tool, and is being actively added to. I have definitely recovered my initial investment in time saved. If you're using React or Vue, it is a no brainer - support if first class (along with Headless UI). I actually pivoted to SvelteKit, and started using the Tailwind UI HTML components until recently when this dropped: https://github.com/rgossiaux/svelte-headlessui. I now start with the React component.
postgres
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Neon Is Generally Available: Serverless Postgres
I want to use this as a chance to bring attention to a GitHub issue that I think would help reduce friction for Neon:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4989
If the Neon driver were to allow us to easily pass in a localhost connection, the development and test experience would be easier. Perhaps Neon could swap to something like this internally: https://github.com/porsager/postgres.
Having run a local dev environment connected to Neon and tests connected to Neon got in our way of adoption. We'd prefer to develop and run tests against a regular Postgres localhost database.
To the PMs of Neon, put yourself in the shoes of a new developer thinking of giving Neon a try. What changes will I have to make to my code and my development workflow?
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Drizzle is just as unready for prime-time as Prisma, what else is there?
I'd push you to consider using postgres, slonik or similar for database queries. With these libraries, you just write SQL, but they perform input sanitization for you. So you can safely write:
- Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
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PostgresJs: The Fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js and Deno
Thanks Pier! Your comment saved me some frustration here :-D
https://github.com/porsager/postgres/discussions/627#discuss...
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We migrated to SQL. Our biggest learning? Don't use Prisma ORM
There's a core client interface here:
- https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/client-interfaces.ht...
On what makes it postgres.js faster, from author himself:
> it seems Postgres.js is actually faster than, not only pg, but of any driver out-there
- https://github.com/porsager/postgres/discussions/627
- https://porsager.github.io/imdbench/sql.html
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Relational is more than SQL
When viewed as a DSL for set theory, views, CTEs, set-returning functions, et al are indeed proper first-class query abstractions.
When viewed through the lens of general purpose imperative or functional programming languages, it's easy to see how it can be seen as falling short.
I'll admit much of the tooling and driver APIs leave a lot to be desired.
Some tools do make good efforts though such as nested fragments in this driver.
https://github.com/porsager/postgres#building-queries
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SQLite-based databases on the Postgres protocol? Yes we can
I don't think this should turn in to an ORM or not debate, but there are plenty of reasons, especially for the crowd that would do anything to avoid ORMs. Just try to take a peek into the multitude of "ORMs are bad" articles / discussions.
For instance - I would love to be able to use https://github.com/porsager/postgres with sqlite.
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Is ORM still an anti-pattern?
Demonstrate how easily and accidentally one can make an SQL injection with these:
https://github.com/porsager/postgres
https://github.com/gajus/slonik
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Storage on Vercel
They've looked at Postgres.js (https://github.com/porsager/postgres) before — wouldn't mind if they enabled those other cases in the same way.
What are some alternatives?
daisyui - 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
pg-promise - PostgreSQL interface for Node.js
open-props - CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
trpc - 🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
prisma-redis-middleware - Prisma Middleware for caching queries in Redis
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
MySQL - A pure node.js JavaScript Client implementing the MySQL protocol.
svelte-material-ui - Svelte Material UI Components
PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL client for node.js.