Large Scale Apps with Svelte and TypeScript (The Book: Single License)
Large Scale Apps with Svelte and TypeScript
Build Large and Scalable front-ends that leverage component isolation, a centralized state manager, internationalization, localization, Custom Component Libraries, API-client code that easily can switch between mocked data and live data and more.
About the Book
Build Large and Scalable front-ends with a large organized code base that is easy to expand and maintain using technique like:
- Development of UI components in isolation using an API client that can easily serve live data or mocked data
- Centralized state manager
- Create Custom Component Libraries
- Internationalization and Localization for language translation and number/dates formatting according to a specific culture
- TypeScript type-checking at development time to decrease run-time bugs or errors
- Directory structure, file, and code naming conventions
- Unit tests for models and components
- Container Components
- Composition architecture (hooks)
- And more
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Table of Contents
- LARGE SCALE APPS WITH SVELTE AND TYPESCRIPT
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Preface
- Thanks
- Audience
- Goal
- Text Conventions
- Prerequisites
- Companion Code
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Chapter 1 - Setting Up The Project
- Create Project Wizard
- Chapter 1 Recap
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Chapter 2 - Your First Component
- The Items List
- ItemsList Component Requirements
- ItemsList Component Code
- App.svelte
- Chapter 2 Recap
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Chapter 3 - Data Model Interfaces
- Models Directory
- Interface ItemInterface
- ItemsList Component
- App.svelte
- Chapter 3 Recap
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Chapter 4 - Adding Events To the Items Component
- ItemsList Component
- Chapter 4 Recap
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Chapter 5 - Intro to Unit Testing While Refactoring a Bit
- ItemComponent
- Add unit tests support to our project
- ItemComponent Unit Tests
- ItemsList component
- Chapter 5 Recap
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Chapter 6 - State Management
- Store Interfaces
- Store Implementation
- Items.view.svelte
- App.svelte
- Web Browser
- ItemsList.component.svelte
- Back to the Web Browser
- Loader Component
- Chapter 6 Recap
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Chapter 7 - Api Client
- API Client Overview
- Domains
- The Main ApiClient
- Items domain Api Client
- Mock and Live Api Clients
- Environment Variables
- Api Client Provider
- Store Instance updates
- Alternatives
- Chapter 7 Recap
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Chapter 8 - Enhance the Api Client
- HttpClient Interfaces and Models
- UrlUtils Unit Tests
- HttpClient: Unit Tests
- ItemsApiClientModel Update
- Chapter 8 Recap
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Chapter 9 - App Configuration
- vite-env.d.ts updates (or env.d.ts)
- .env files updates
- Config Interface
- Config files
- tsconfig.json updates
- Config files map
- Config provider
- Unit Tests
- HttpClient code updates
- Api Client code updates
- Chapter 9 Recap
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Chapter 10 - Localization and Internationalization - Language Localization
- Plugins: i18next, svelte-i18n
- Config updates
- Translation JSON data
- API Client updates
- Updates to ApiClient.interface.ts
- Updates to ApiClient instances
- i18n initialization and useLocalization hook
- App.svelte updates
- Browser
- Chapter 10 Recap
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Chapter 11 - Localization and Internationalization - Number and DateTime Formatters
- Directory localization/formatters
- Chapter 11 Recap
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Chapter 12 - Adding Tailwind CSS
- Chapter 12 Recap
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Chapter 13 - Intro to Primitives
- Atomic Design and Similar Approaches
- Conventions
- General Strategies
- Text Elements
- Primitives View
- Chapter 13 Recap
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Chapter 14 - More Primitives
- Button Elements
- Primitives View - update
- Toggle/Checkbox Elements
- Primitives View - one more update
- Chapter 14 Recap
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Chapter 15 - A Primitive Modal
- Icon: ElIconAlert
- Interface ModalProps
- File ElModal.svelte
- File useModal.ts
- Updates to Primitives.view.svelte
- Browser
- Chapter 15 Recap
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Chapter 16 - Higher-level components
- Item Component - updates
- ItemsList Component - updates
- Summary
- Chapter 16 Recap
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Chapter 17 - Creating Component Libraries
- Create my-component-library
- Chapter 17 Recap
- (More Chapters Coming Soon)
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Naming Conventions
- Coding Standards
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Resources
- Websites
- Tutorials
- Blogs
- Books
- Notes
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