React / NextJS Helper for Laravel Developers
npm i conjoined
This package assumes you already have a backend API setup with Laravel and a frontend app built with Next JS. If not, checkout the official Laravel Breeze + Next.js repo to get started.. makes getting started a breeze..
Using this Laravel api endpoint & response for example:
Route::get('users/{user}', [UserController::class, 'show']);
public function show(User $user)
{
return [
'user' => $user,
];
}
Call usePage
from /pages/users/[user].js
and a request to /users/1
on your backend API will take place on mount and any data returned becomes asychronous props for your component.
import { usePage } from "conjoined"
export default User = () => {
const {loading, user} = usePage();
if(loading) {
return <p>loading..</p>
}
return (
<h1>{user.name}</h1>
)
}
The api is requested when the server renders the page and passes the response data as props. So /users/[user].js requests /users/1 automatically for you.
export { getServerSideProps } from "conjoined"
export default User = ({ user }) => {
return (
<h1>{user.name}</h1>
)
}
The form hook makes native forms as simple as declaring the values and binding to inputs.
Here is a full example with a detailed explanation below.
import { useForm, Error } from "conjoined"
const form = useForm({
name: '',
email: '',
})
form.success(data => {
router.push(`/users/${data.id}`)
})
return (
<form action="/users/new" onSubmit={form.submit}>
<input
name="name"
onChange={form.bind}
value={form.fields.name}
/>
<Error value={form.errors.name} />
<input
name="email"
onChange={form.bind}
value={form.fields.email}
/>
<Error value={form.errors.email} />
<button type="submit">
Create
</button>
</form>
)
action
: is the endpoint
onSubmit
: binds submit button click
name
tellsform.bind
the data key to set from useForm
onChange={form.bind}
binds the input event value to that name
A component that makes conditionally rendering errors clean.
Comes with default tailwind
text-red-500
but override with className
Register a callback that receives the API response data.
Use this to clear the form or redirect to a new destination.
Manually set a specific key to a value
Clears all inputs to initial state
I added cypress to test end to end with Next.js within /app