Benjamin Glusa
On tour with heroes == Moving from Angular to WebComponents
#1about 4 minutes
The challenges of large frontend frameworks like Angular
Large frameworks like Angular can lead to dependency lock-in, large bundle sizes, and complexity, making migrations difficult.
#2about 2 minutes
Using Web Components and Svelte as an alternative
Web Components offer a framework-agnostic, simple, and lightweight alternative, made easier to develop with compilers like Svelte.
#3about 4 minutes
Scaffolding a new Svelte project from scratch
A new Svelte project is scaffolded using npx degit, and its package.json reveals only dev dependencies because Svelte is a compiler.
#4about 3 minutes
Creating a Svelte store to manage application state
A central store is created using a `writable` to hold hero data, which is fetched from a backend and populated asynchronously.
#5about 7 minutes
Using derived stores to automatically transform data
A derived store is created from the main hero store to automatically compute and provide a sorted list of the top five heroes.
#6about 3 minutes
Building a reusable list component with props
A generic list component is created to display heroes passed down via props, demonstrating component reusability and data flow.
#7about 3 minutes
Managing UI state for selected items in a list
A `writable` store is used to track the currently selected hero, which is updated via an `on:click` event handler.
#8about 4 minutes
Creating a form component for editing data
An editing component is built with input fields that use two-way data binding to the properties of the selected hero from the store.
#9about 4 minutes
Implementing update logic within the central store
An `update` function is added to the hero store to handle saving changes by replacing the old hero object with the updated one.
#10about 4 minutes
Simulating navigation using custom events and state
A simple navigation system is implemented by dispatching a custom 'back' event from a child component to a parent, which then updates state to change the view.
#11about 5 minutes
Building a search feature with multiple derived stores
A powerful search feature is created by deriving a new store from both the main hero list and a `searchTerm` store, automatically filtering results as the user types.
#12about 1 minute
Final thoughts and review of developing with Svelte
Svelte is praised for being a clean, small, and easy-to-learn library that provides powerful tools without the bloat of a full framework.
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