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@svelte-put/async-stack
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type-safe and headless builder for async component stack
@svelte-put/async-stack
Type-safe and headless async builder for async component stack (notification and modal/dialog systems, for example)
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This package is part of the @svelte-put family. For contributing guideline and more, refer to its readme.
See the dedicated documentation page here.
<script lang="ts">
import { stack } from '@svelte-put/async-stack';
// any Svelte component to render as
import MyComponent from './MyComponent.svelte';
// define somewhere global, reuse across app
export const myStack = stack()
// add a minimalistic variant config
.addVariant('my', MyComponent)
// add a verbose variant config
.addVariant('special', {
timeout: false,
id: 'counter',
component: MyComponent,
props: {
// inferred from Notification component
special: true,
content: 'A very special thing',
},
})
// build the actual stack
.build();
onMount(async () => {
// push a special item
const pushed = myStack.push('special');
// wait for some user action for the item
// to be resolved (popped) from within the component
const { userAction } = await pushed.resolution;
// push another item with custom props
notiStack.push('info', {
props: {
content: 'An example information',
},
});
});
</script>
<!-- portal ->
<aside class="applicable class">
{#each myStack.items as item (item.config.id)}
<div use:myStack.actions.render={item}>
<!-- StackItem instances rendered as direct children -->
</div>
{/each}
</aside>
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type-safe and headless builder for async component stack
The npm package @svelte-put/async-stack receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, @svelte-put/async-stack popularity was classified as not popular.
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