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Optimistic UI is not easy...but it can be easier then ever in SvelteKit with Optimistikit!

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optimistikit

Optimistic UI is not easy...but it can be easier then ever in SvelteKit with Optimistikit!

Warning

This package is meant to be used with Svelte-Kit as the name suggest. Because it uses api that are only present in Svelte-Kit it will not work in your normal svelte project.

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Installation

Install optimistikit with npm

  npm install optimistikit@latest

Usage/Examples

The concept behind optimistikit is quite straightforward. Instead of using the data props from SvelteKit you can call the function optimistikit and get back a function to call whenever data changes and an action to apply to all of your forms.

Basic example

Imagine you have this +page.server.ts

export async function load() {
	const comments = await db.select(comments);
	return {
		comments,
	};
}

export const actions = {
	async add({ request }) {
		const formData = await request.formData();
		const new_comment = formData.get('comment');
		if (new_comment) {
			await db.insert(comments).values({
				content: new_comment,
			});
		}
	},
};

and this +page.svelte

<script lang="ts">
	const { data } = $props();
</script>

<form method="post" action="?/add">
	<input name="comment" />
	<button>Add comment</button>
</form>
<ul>
	{#each data.comments as comment}
		<li>{comment.content}</li>
	{/each}
</ul>

if you want to optimistically add the comment using optimistikit you would need the following updated to +page.svelte

<script lang="ts">
	import { optimistikit } from 'optimistikit';
	const { data } = $props();
	const { enhance, data: optimistic_data } = optimistikit(() => data);
</script>

<form
	use:enhance={(data, { formData }) => {
		const new_comment = formData.get('comment');
		if (new_comment) {
			// just mutate `data`
			data.comments.push({
				content: new_comment,
			});
		}
	}}
	method="post"
	action="?/add"
>
	<input name="comment" />
	<button>Add comment</button>
</form>
<ul>
	<!-- use `optimistic_data` instead of `data` -->
	{#each optimistic_data.comments as comment}
		<li>{comment.content}</li>
	{/each}
</ul>

Keyed forms

Sometimes the resource that you are updating on the server is always the same resource (eg. updating a comment). When that's the case we want to cancel every concurrent request. You can do this by adding an unique data-key attribute to the form.

export async function load() {
	const comments = await db.select(comments);
	return {
		comments,
	};
}

export const actions = {
	// other actions
	async edit({ request }) {
		const formData = await request.formData();
		const new_comment = formData.get('comment');
		const id = formData.get('id');
		if (new_comment && id) {
			await db
				.update(comments)
				.values({
					content: new_comment,
				})
				.where({
					id,
				});
		}
	},
};

and this is the +page.svelte

<script lang="ts">
	import { optimistikit } from 'optimistikit';
	const { data } = $props();

	const { enhance, data: optimistic_data } = optimistikit(() => data);
</script>

<!-- rest of the page -->
<ul>
	<!-- use `optimistic_data` instead of `data` -->
	{#each optimistic_data.comments as comment}
		<li>
			<form
				method="post"
				action="?/edit"
				data-key="edit-comment-{comment.id}"
				use:enhance={(data, { formData }) => {
					const new_comment = formData.get('comment');
					const id = formData.get('id');
					if (new_comment && id) {
						const comment = data.comments.find((comment) => comment.id === id);
						// just mutate `data`
						comment.content = new_comment;
					}
				}}
			>
				<input name="id" type="hidden" value={comment.id} />
				<input name="comment" value={comment.content} />
				<button>Edit</button>
			</form>
		</li>
	{/each}
</ul>

Use in nested components

If you have a form in a nested component it can be tedious to pass either data or the enhance action around. To solver this problem there's another export from optimistikit that allows you to grab the action directly

<script lang="ts">
	import { get_action } from 'optimistikit';
	import type { PageData } from './$types';

	const enhance = get_action<PageData>();
</script>

<form
	use:enhance={(data) => {
		// your logic
	}}
>
	<!-- your form -->
</form>

Options

The function optimistikit can optionally receive an object as argument where you can specify two values:

  • key: a string that allows you to have different actions/stores in the same route. Most of the times you will probably not need this since specifying a key also means that the updates from the forms will involve only the state returned from that specific optimistikit function.
  • enhance: some libraries like superforms provide a custom enhance function that is different from the one provided by SvelteKit. To allow you to use this libraries together with optimistikit you can pass a custom enhance function. It's important for this function to have the same signature as the sveltekit one.

What about svelte 4?

If you are using svelte@4 you really should upgrade to svelte@5...but if you can't you can use the legacy tag of this library that uses a store and has a slightly different and less ergonomic API.

You can install it like this:

npm i optimistikit@legacy

Check the documentation here!

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Package last updated on 09 Aug 2024

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