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next-safe-action
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Type safe and validated Server Actions in your Next.js (App Router) project.
next-safe-action is a library that takes full advantage of the latest and greatest Next.js, React and TypeScript features, using validation libraries of your choice, to let you define type safe Server Actions and execute them inside React Components.
Explore the documentation for the current library version on next-safe-action website. ✨
Server Actions are now a stable feature in React. For this reason, there were some internal breaking changes to the API, and so a new version of the library is required to prevent backward compatibility issues.
You can continue to use next-safe-action
version 4 for your Next.js 13 app.
npm i next-safe-action # for Next.js >= 14
npm i next-safe-action@v4 # for Next.js 13
Version 7.x.x of the library supports form actions and improves validation errors handling. Please check out the v6 to v7 migration guide on the website for more information.
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Type safe and validated Server Actions in your Next.js project.
The npm package next-safe-action receives a total of 35,343 weekly downloads. As such, next-safe-action popularity was classified as popular.
We found that next-safe-action demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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