svelte-on-rails 0.0.45 → 1.0.1

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  # Svelte on Rails
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- Seamless and robust Svelte in Rails integration.
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+ Seamless and rock-solid integration of Svelte Components into Rails views, based on `vite_rails`.
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  By default, and when installed together with `@hotwired/turbo-rails`, it renders
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  svelte components on the first request server side («SSR») and for subsequent
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  this unpleasant «blink» on the frontend and is optimised for maximum
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  performance. SSR compilation is done by vite.
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- All this is developed on Rails-7 together with `vite_rails`.
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  Thanks to [shakacode](https://github.com/shakacode/react_on_rails)
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  and [ElMassimo](https://github.com/ElMassimo) for inspiring and helping me with their gems.
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  **STATUS** This gem is in early development but ready to use for curious developers.
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- It has a 100% test coverage, all tests pass when triggered indiviudally.
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- Running all tests together fails for some tests (ToDo).
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+ It has a 100% test coverage, all tests pass.
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+ It is not yet implemented on my customer projects, but this will follow soon.
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  If you have issues, please open one and contributors are welcome!
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  ## Installation from cero
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- together with haml, vite, svelte and turbo
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- If you want to start from a new rails app, follow theese tutorials
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  ```bash
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  rails new my-test-app --skip-javascript
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  This means, if you want all, except haml, you can run:
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  ```bash
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- The installer is written carefully: It does not overwrite a file without asking.
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- It tells you all what he is doing.
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+ The installer is written carefully: It does not overwrite a file without asking
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+ and tells you all what he is doing.
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  At the end, you just have to (re-) start your server
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+ and you will see a Svelte Hello World component.
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+ This hello world has a second page where the most common import statements are demonstrated,
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+ separated for server and client side rendering.
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  For check the **ssr pipeline** you can pass the options `ssr: true` and `hydrate: false`
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  For check the **client side pipeline** you can pass the option `ssr: false` and
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  ### Import statements
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  Contributors welcome!
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- After downloaded the gem, please run the task
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+ Here I learned how to write tests! Testing installers is heavy, you will read about it in the
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  name: svelte-on-rails
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  platform: ruby
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- summary: Seamlessly integrate Svelte Components into Rails views.
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+ summary: Seamless and rock-solid integration of Svelte Components into Rails views,
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+ based on vite_rails.
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