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@triplit/client
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@triplit/client is the official library running Triplit in the client and syncing with a Triplit server.
Official documentation is hosted here
You can install @triplit/client using npm, pnpm, yarn, or bun:
npm i @triplit/client
pnpm add @triplit/client
yarn add @triplit/client
bun add @triplit/client
Here's a simple example of how to use @triplit/client:
import { Client } from '@triplit/client';
const client = new Client({
/* configuration */
});
// Fetch data
const data = client.fetch(client.query('todos').build());
// Insert data
await client.transact(async (tx) => {
await tx.insert('todos', {
text: 'New Todo',
tagIds: new Set(['tag1', 'tag2']),
});
await tx.insert('tags', {
text: 'New Todo',
tagIds: new Set(['tag1', 'tag2']),
});
});
For more information and examples of @triplit/client in action, please refer to the official Triplit documentation.
| Framework | Package | Docs |
|---|---|---|
| Svelte | @triplit/svelte | Svelte Docs |
| React | @triplit/react | React Docs |
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The npm package @triplit/client receives a total of 18,982 weekly downloads. As such, @triplit/client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @triplit/client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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