├── .gitignore ├── .storybook ├── addons.js └── config.js ├── LICENSE.MD ├── README.md ├── gulpfile.js ├── package.json ├── postcss.config.js ├── src ├── server │ ├── @types │ │ └── without-types.d.ts │ ├── main.ts │ └── server.ts └── ui │ ├── @types │ └── without-types.d.ts │ ├── assets │ └── main.scss │ ├── components │ ├── NavBar │ │ ├── NavBar.scss │ │ ├── NavBar.svelte │ │ └── NavBar.ts │ ├── ThankYouPage │ │ ├── ThankYouPage.svelte │ │ └── ThankYouPage.ts │ └── WelcomePage │ │ ├── WelcomePage.svelte │ │ └── WelcomePage.ts │ ├── lib │ └── FormStateMachine.ts │ ├── pages │ ├── Index.svelte │ ├── Index.ts │ ├── SignIn.svelte │ ├── SignIn.ts │ ├── SignUp.svelte │ ├── SignUp.ts │ └── member │ │ ├── Index.svelte │ │ ├── Index.ts │ │ ├── Profile.svelte │ │ ├── Profile.ts │ │ └── permissions │ │ ├── Index.svelte │ │ └── Index.ts │ └── schemas │ ├── SignIn.ts │ └── SignUp.ts ├── stories └── WelcomePage.js ├── tsconfig.json ├── views └── template.hbs ├── webpack.config.js └── webpack.prod.config.js /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Logs 2 | logs 3 | *.log 4 | npm-debug.log* 5 | yarn-debug.log* 6 | yarn-error.log* 7 | lerna-debug.log* 8 | 9 | # Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html) 10 | report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json 11 | 12 | # Runtime data 13 | pids 14 | *.pid 15 | *.seed 16 | *.pid.lock 17 | package-lock.json 18 | 19 | # Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover 20 | lib-cov 21 | 22 | # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul 23 | coverage 24 | 25 | # nyc test coverage 26 | .nyc_output 27 | 28 | # Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files) 29 | .grunt 30 | 31 | # Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/) 32 | bower_components 33 | 34 | # node-waf configuration 35 | .lock-wscript 36 | 37 | # Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html) 38 | build/Release 39 | 40 | # Dependency directories 41 | node_modules/ 42 | jspm_packages/ 43 | 44 | # TypeScript v1 declaration files 45 | typings/ 46 | 47 | # Optional npm cache directory 48 | .npm 49 | 50 | # Optional eslint cache 51 | .eslintcache 52 | 53 | # Optional REPL history 54 | .node_repl_history 55 | 56 | # Output of 'npm pack' 57 | *.tgz 58 | 59 | # Yarn Integrity file 60 | .yarn-integrity 61 | 62 | # dotenv environment variables file 63 | .env 64 | .env.test 65 | 66 | # parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/) 67 | .cache 68 | 69 | # next.js build output 70 | .next 71 | 72 | # nuxt.js build output 73 | .nuxt 74 | 75 | # vuepress build output 76 | .vuepress/dist 77 | 78 | # Serverless directories 79 | .serverless/ 80 | 81 | # FuseBox cache 82 | .fusebox/ 83 | 84 | # DynamoDB Local files 85 | .dynamodb/ 86 | 87 | build 88 | public -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.storybook/addons.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import '@storybook/addon-actions/register'; 2 | import '@storybook/addon-knobs/register'; 3 | import '@storybook/addon-notes/register'; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.storybook/config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { addParameters, configure } from '@storybook/svelte'; 2 | 3 | function loadStories() { 4 | require('../stories/WelcomePage.js'); 5 | // You can require as many stories as you need. 6 | } 7 | 8 | // Option defaults: 9 | addParameters({ 10 | options: { 11 | /** 12 | * show story component as full screen 13 | * @type {Boolean} 14 | */ 15 | isFullScreen: false, 16 | /** 17 | * display panel that shows a list of stories 18 | * @type {Boolean} 19 | */ 20 | showNav: true, 21 | /** 22 | * display panel that shows addon configurations 23 | * @type {Boolean} 24 | */ 25 | showPanel: true, 26 | /** 27 | * where to show the addon panel 28 | * @type {String} 29 | */ 30 | panelPosition: 'bottom', 31 | /** 32 | * sorts stories 33 | * @type {Boolean} 34 | */ 35 | sortStoriesByKind: false, 36 | /** 37 | * regex for finding the hierarchy separator 38 | * @example: 39 | * null - turn off hierarchy 40 | * /\// - split by `/` 41 | * /\./ - split by `.` 42 | * /\/|\./ - split by `/` or `.` 43 | * @type {Regex} 44 | */ 45 | hierarchySeparator: /\/|\./, 46 | /** 47 | * regex for finding the hierarchy root separator 48 | * @example: 49 | * null - turn off multiple hierarchy roots 50 | * /\|/ - split by `|` 51 | * @type {Regex} 52 | */ 53 | hierarchyRootSeparator: /\|/, 54 | /** 55 | * sidebar tree animations 56 | * @type {Boolean} 57 | */ 58 | sidebarAnimations: true, 59 | /** 60 | * enable/disable shortcuts 61 | * @type {Boolean} 62 | */ 63 | enableShortcuts: true, 64 | /** 65 | * show/hide tool bar 66 | * @type {Boolean} 67 | */ 68 | isToolshown: true, 69 | /** 70 | * theme storybook, see link below 71 | */ 72 | theme: undefined, 73 | }, 74 | }); 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Since then better svelte-typescript integration has been developed, such as this [one](https://www.npmjs.com/package/svelte-preprocess) 2 | 3 | ========= 4 | 5 | # Svelte + Typescript + Storybook SSR Boilerplate 6 | 7 | This is a __Svelte + Typescript + Storybook SSR__ boiletplate project. 8 | If you are intrested in developing only UI components or SPA, it is [here](https://github.com/farhan2106/svelte-typescript). 9 | 10 | ## Creating Pages / Routes 11 | 12 | 1. Create a `.html` file and a corresponding `.ts` file for the svelte component. During build time, the `.ts` will be combined with the `.html` file to become a svelte component. `.html` & `.ts` must have the same filename. 13 | 14 | 2. Subroutes is created by subfolder. It also assumes `/Index` as `/`. For example, `pages/member/Index.html` will create a route `http://localhost/member/` 15 | 16 | 3. Every page has its own client side javascript to be used during hydration. This client side JS will load the minimum required svelte component. 17 | 18 | ## How does the build process works? 19 | 20 | 1) Compile typescript and put it `build` folder, 21 | 2) Combine svelte html & svelte js (generated from typescript) together 22 | 3) Generated the list of entry files to be used by webpack for client side hydration 23 | 4) Profit! 24 | 25 | ## TODO 26 | 27 | - Add service-worker 28 | - Add Purify CSS 29 | - Add Brotli compression 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gulpfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const path = require('path') 2 | const { dest, src, watch, series } = require('gulp') 3 | const ts = require('gulp-typescript') 4 | const tap = require('gulp-tap') 5 | const clean = require('gulp-clean') 6 | const gls = require('gulp-live-server') 7 | const fs = require('fs-extra') 8 | const glob = require('glob') 9 | const shortid = require('shortid') 10 | const arrToObj = require('array-to-object') 11 | const webpack = require('webpack') 12 | const importFresh = require('import-fresh') 13 | const chalk = require('chalk') 14 | const cache = require('gulp-cached'); 15 | 16 | const tsProject = ts.createProject('tsconfig.json') 17 | 18 | function copyTask () { 19 | return src([ 20 | 'src/ui/assets/**/**' 21 | ]).pipe(dest('build/ui/assets')) 22 | } 23 | 24 | function emptyDirs () { 25 | return src(['build', 'public'], { read: false, allowEmpty: true }) 26 | .pipe(clean()) 27 | } 28 | 29 | function scriptServer () { 30 | return src('src/server/**/*.ts') 31 | .pipe(cache('scriptServer')) 32 | .pipe(tsProject()) 33 | .pipe(dest('build/server')) 34 | } 35 | 36 | function scriptUi () { 37 | return src('src/ui/**/*.ts') 38 | // .pipe(cache('scriptUi')) // buggy when enabled 39 | .pipe(tsProject()) 40 | .pipe(tap(function (file) { 41 | const svelteHtmlPath = file.path.replace('build', 'src').replace('.js', '.svelte') 42 | const svelteStylePath = file.path.replace('build', 'src').replace('.js', '.scss') 43 | if (fs.existsSync(svelteHtmlPath)) { 44 | 45 | let styleData = Buffer.from([]) 46 | if (fs.existsSync(svelteStylePath)) { 47 | styleData = fs.readFileSync(svelteStylePath) 48 | } 49 | 50 | const bufferArr = [ 51 | fs.readFileSync(svelteHtmlPath), 52 | Buffer.from(`\r\n\r\n\r\n`), 55 | Buffer.from(`\r\n\r\n\r\n`), 58 | ] 59 | file.contents = Buffer.concat(bufferArr) 60 | file.path = file.path.replace('.js', '.svelte') 61 | } 62 | })) 63 | .pipe(dest('build/ui')) 64 | } 65 | 66 | function buildClientJs (cb) { 67 | const builtFiles = glob.sync(path.join(__dirname, '/src/ui/pages/**/*.svelte')) 68 | fs.outputFileSync( 69 | './build/client.json', 70 | JSON.stringify( 71 | arrToObj( 72 | builtFiles.map(() => shortid.generate()), 73 | builtFiles.map(f => f.replace('/src/', '/build/')) 74 | ) 75 | ) 76 | ) 77 | cb() 78 | } 79 | 80 | function webpackTask (cb) { 81 | const configFile = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' ? './webpack.config' : './webpack.prod.config' 82 | webpack(importFresh(configFile)).run((err, stats) => { 83 | if (err !== null) { 84 | console.error(chalk.red(err)) 85 | } 86 | 87 | if (stats.hasErrors()) { 88 | console.error(chalk.red(stats.compilation.errors)) 89 | } 90 | 91 | if (stats.hasWarnings()) { 92 | console.warn(chalk.yellow(stats.compilation.warnings)) 93 | } 94 | cb() 95 | }) 96 | } 97 | 98 | let server 99 | function serve (cb) { 100 | if (!server) { 101 | server = gls.new(['build/server/main.js']) 102 | server.start() 103 | } else { 104 | server.stop() 105 | server.start() 106 | } 107 | cb() 108 | } 109 | 110 | const buildTasks = series(scriptUi, scriptServer, buildClientJs, webpackTask) 111 | 112 | const developmentTasks = series(scriptUi, scriptServer, buildClientJs, webpackTask, serve) 113 | 114 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { 115 | watch(['views'], series(scriptServer, webpackTask, serve)) 116 | watch(['src/server/**/*.ts'], series(scriptServer, webpackTask, serve)) 117 | watch(['!src/ui/assets/*.*', 'src/ui/**/*.{ts,scss,svelte}'], series(scriptUi, buildClientJs, webpackTask, serve)) 118 | watch(['src/ui/assets/*.*'], copyTask) 119 | } 120 | exports.default = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' ? series(emptyDirs, copyTask, developmentTasks) : buildTasks 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "svelte-typescript-ssr", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "dependencies": { 5 | "body-parser": "^1.19.0", 6 | "compression": "^1.7.4", 7 | "esm": "^3.2.25", 8 | "express": "^4.17.1", 9 | "hbs": "^4.0.4", 10 | "rimraf": "^3.0.0", 11 | "shortid": "^2.2.14", 12 | "svelte": "^3.9.0" 13 | }, 14 | "devDependencies": { 15 | "@babel/core": "^7.5.5", 16 | "@cesium133/forgjs": "^1.1.11", 17 | "@storybook/addon-actions": "^5.1.11", 18 | "@storybook/addon-knobs": "^5.1.11", 19 | "@storybook/addon-notes": "^5.1.11", 20 | "@storybook/addons": "^5.1.11", 21 | "@storybook/svelte": "^5.1.11", 22 | "@types/compression": "^1.0.1", 23 | "@types/express": "^4.17.1", 24 | "@types/glob": "^7.1.1", 25 | "@types/lodash": "^4.14.137", 26 | "@types/node": "^12.7.2", 27 | "@webcomponents/custom-elements": "^1.2.4", 28 | "array-to-object": "^1.1.0", 29 | "autoprefixer": "^9.6.1", 30 | "axios": "^0.19.0", 31 | "babel-loader": "^8.0.5", 32 | "brotli-webpack-plugin": "^1.1.0", 33 | "bulma": "^0.7.5", 34 | "chalk": "^2.4.2", 35 | "compression-webpack-plugin": "^3.0.0", 36 | "core-js": "^3.2.1", 37 | "cross-env": "^5.1.5", 38 | "cssnano": "^4.1.10", 39 | "fs-extra": "^8.1.0", 40 | "glob": "^7.1.3", 41 | "gulp": "^4.0.1", 42 | "gulp-cached": "^1.1.1", 43 | "gulp-clean": "^0.4.0", 44 | "gulp-live-server": "^0.0.31", 45 | "gulp-tap": "^2.0.0", 46 | "gulp-typescript": "^5.0.1", 47 | "import-fresh": "^3.1.0", 48 | "mini-css-extract-plugin": "^0.8.0", 49 | "node-sass": "^4.12.0", 50 | "postcss": "^7.0.17", 51 | "postcss-import": "^12.0.1", 52 | "postcss-preset-env": "^6.7.0", 53 | "reload": "^3.0.1", 54 | "sass-loader": "^7.3.1", 55 | "svelte-loader": "^2.13.6", 56 | "typescript": "^3.5.3", 57 | "webpack-cli": "^3.3.7", 58 | "webpack-merge": "^4.2.1", 59 | "xstate": "^4.6.7" 60 | }, 61 | "scripts": { 62 | "upgrade": "npm outdated && npm update", 63 | "dev": "gulp", 64 | "start": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production gulp && cross-env NODE_ENV=production node build/server/main.js", 65 | "storybook": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production gulp && start-storybook --ci" 66 | } 67 | } 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /postcss.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const path = require('path') 2 | 3 | const plugins = [ 4 | require('postcss-import')({ 5 | path: [ 6 | path.join(__dirname, '/src') 7 | ] 8 | }), 9 | require('autoprefixer')(), 10 | require('postcss-preset-env')() 11 | ] 12 | 13 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { 14 | plugins.push(require('cssnano')({ 15 | preset: 'default', 16 | })); 17 | } 18 | 19 | module.exports = { 20 | plugins 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/server/@types/without-types.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | declare module 'reload' { 2 | const value: any; 3 | export default value; 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/server/main.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require = require("esm")(module/*, options*/) 2 | module.exports = require("./server.js") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/server/server.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require('svelte/register')({ 2 | extensions: ['.svelte'], 3 | css: false, 4 | hydratable: true, 5 | dev: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' 6 | }) 7 | import reload from 'reload'; 8 | import express from 'express'; 9 | import compression from 'compression'; 10 | import bodyParser from 'body-parser'; 11 | import glob from 'glob'; 12 | const clientJson = require('./../../build/client.json') 13 | 14 | const app = express() 15 | 16 | async function run () { 17 | try { 18 | app.set('port', process.env.PORT || 8080) 19 | app.set('httpsPort', process.env.HTTPS_PORT || 8181) 20 | app.set('env', process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development') 21 | app.set('view engine', 'hbs') 22 | 23 | app.use(compression()); 24 | app.use(bodyParser.json()); // for parsing application/json 25 | app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); // for parsing application/x-www-form-urlencoded 26 | app.use(express.static('public')) 27 | 28 | // get pages path 29 | const routePaths: string[] = await new Promise(function (resolve, reject) { 30 | glob(__dirname + './../ui/pages/**/*.svelte', {}, (err, files) => { 31 | // 1. generate list of route path 32 | return resolve( 33 | files.map(f => 34 | '/' + f.substring( 35 | f.indexOf('pages/') 36 | ).replace('pages/', '').replace('.svelte', '') 37 | ) 38 | ) 39 | }) 40 | }) 41 | 42 | // Render templates 43 | const renderedTmpl = routePaths.map((p: string) => { 44 | const tmpl = require(`./../ui/pages/${p}.svelte`) 45 | return tmpl.default.render() 46 | }) 47 | 48 | console.log('\r') 49 | routePaths.forEach((p: string, index: number) => { 50 | 51 | // find the javascript file for the client based on route 52 | let clientJsFileName: string 53 | for (const index in clientJson) { 54 | if (clientJson[index].indexOf(`/ui/pages${p}.svelte`) > -1) { 55 | clientJsFileName = index 56 | } 57 | } 58 | 59 | // It assumes /Index as / 60 | let routePath = p.replace('/Index', '').toLowerCase() 61 | routePath = routePath === '' ? '/' : routePath 62 | 63 | // route handler for the pages 64 | console.log(`Route handler: ${routePath} initialized.`) 65 | app.get(`${routePath}`, (req: express.Request, res: express.Response) => { 66 | res.render('template', { 67 | devMode: app.get('env') === 'development', 68 | sveltePageJs: `/${clientJsFileName}.js`, 69 | ...renderedTmpl[index] 70 | }) 71 | }) 72 | }) 73 | 74 | const serverStart = () => { 75 | app.listen(app.get('port'), () => { 76 | console.log(`\r\nApp (http) listening on port ${app.get('port')}`) 77 | }) 78 | } 79 | 80 | if (app.get('env') === 'development') { 81 | reload(app) 82 | .then(serverStart) 83 | .catch((err: Error) => { 84 | console.error('Reload could not start, could not start app', err) 85 | }) 86 | } else { 87 | serverStart() 88 | } 89 | } catch (e) { 90 | console.error(e) 91 | } 92 | } 93 | 94 | run() 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/@types/without-types.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | declare module '*.svelte' { 2 | const value: any; 3 | export default value; 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/assets/main.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @import 'node_modules/bulma/bulma.sass'; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/NavBar/NavBar.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nav a { 2 | color: purple; 3 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/NavBar/NavBar.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/NavBar/NavBar.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/farhan2106/svelte-typescript-ssr/17fc5a6602ad23b33ca494a863633d72f7215a86/src/ui/components/NavBar/NavBar.ts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/ThankYouPage/ThankYouPage.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | Byebye, {date} 3 |
4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/ThankYouPage/ThankYouPage.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const date = '' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/WelcomePage/WelcomePage.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
2 | Hello {name} 3 |
4 | 5 |
6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/components/WelcomePage/WelcomePage.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import ThankYouPage from './../ThankYouPage/ThankYouPage.svelte' 2 | 3 | export const name = '' 4 | 5 | ThankYouPage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/lib/FormStateMachine.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Machine, send, assign, EventObject } from 'xstate'; 2 | import { Validator, Rule } from '@cesium133/forgjs'; 3 | 4 | export enum STATES { 5 | DEFAULT = 'default', 6 | FILLING = 'filling', 7 | VALID = 'valid', 8 | SUBMITTING = 'submitting', 9 | SUBMITTED = 'submitted' 10 | } 11 | 12 | export enum EVENTS { 13 | FILL_FORM = 'FILL_FORM', 14 | VALIDATE_FORM = 'VALIDATE_FORM', 15 | SUBMIT_FORM = 'SUBMIT_FORM' 16 | } 17 | 18 | interface FormContext { 19 | data: { 20 | [key: string]: any 21 | }, 22 | errors: string[], 23 | networkError: string 24 | } 25 | 26 | interface FormSubmitHandler { 27 | (context: FormContext): void 28 | } 29 | 30 | interface FormSchema { 31 | [key: string]: Rule 32 | } 33 | 34 | export default (formSchema: FormSchema, formSubmitHandler: FormSubmitHandler) => { 35 | 36 | const vComplex = new Validator(formSchema); 37 | 38 | return Machine({ 39 | id: 'signUpPage', 40 | initial: STATES.DEFAULT, 41 | strict: true, 42 | context: { 43 | data: {}, 44 | errors: [], 45 | networkError: '' 46 | }, 47 | states: { 48 | [STATES.DEFAULT]: { 49 | on: { 50 | [EVENTS.FILL_FORM]: { 51 | target: STATES.FILLING, 52 | actions: ['fillForm', send(EVENTS.VALIDATE_FORM)] 53 | }, 54 | } 55 | }, 56 | [STATES.FILLING]: { 57 | on: { 58 | [EVENTS.FILL_FORM]: { 59 | actions: ['fillForm', send(EVENTS.VALIDATE_FORM)] 60 | }, 61 | [EVENTS.VALIDATE_FORM]: { 62 | target: STATES.VALID, 63 | cond: 'formValid' 64 | } 65 | } 66 | }, 67 | [STATES.VALID]: { 68 | on: { 69 | [EVENTS.SUBMIT_FORM]: { 70 | target: STATES.SUBMITTING 71 | }, 72 | [EVENTS.FILL_FORM]: { 73 | target: STATES.FILLING, 74 | actions: ['fillForm', send(EVENTS.VALIDATE_FORM)] 75 | } 76 | } 77 | }, 78 | [STATES.SUBMITTING]: { 79 | invoke: { 80 | id: 'submitForm', 81 | src: (context: FormContext, event: EventObject) => formSubmitHandler(context), 82 | onDone: { 83 | target: STATES.SUBMITTED 84 | }, 85 | onError: { 86 | target: STATES.VALID, 87 | actions: assign({ networkError: (context: FormContext, event: EventObject) => event.data.message }) 88 | } 89 | } as any 90 | }, 91 | [STATES.SUBMITTED]: { 92 | type: 'final' 93 | } 94 | } 95 | }, { 96 | actions: { 97 | fillForm: (context: FormContext, event: EventObject) => { 98 | const key = event.payload.key 99 | context.data[key] = event.payload.value 100 | } 101 | }, 102 | guards: { 103 | formValid: (context: FormContext, event: EventObject) => { 104 | const validationErrors = vComplex.getErrors(context.data) 105 | if (validationErrors.length > 0) { 106 | context.errors = validationErrors 107 | } else { 108 | context.errors = [] 109 | } 110 | return (context.errors.length === 0); 111 | } 112 | } 113 | }) 114 | } 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/Index.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/Index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import NavBar from './../components/NavBar/NavBar.svelte';NavBar; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/SignIn.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Sign In 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
8 |
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Sign In

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Something should be here

13 | 14 | {#if (networkError)} 15 |
16 | {networkError} 17 |
18 | {/if} 19 | 20 |
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{errorsInput.usernameOrEmail}

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{errorsInput.password}

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50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/SignIn.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios'; 2 | import { interpret } from 'xstate'; 3 | import NavBar from './../components/NavBar/NavBar.svelte';NavBar; 4 | import signInSchema from './../schemas/SignIn'; 5 | import FormStateMachine, { STATES, EVENTS } from '../lib/FormStateMachine'; 6 | 7 | const appMachine = FormStateMachine(signInSchema, (data: any) => { 8 | return axios.post('/api/signup', data) 9 | }) 10 | 11 | let intepreter = interpret(appMachine) 12 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { 13 | intepreter = intepreter.onTransition((state) => console.log(state.event.type, state.value, state.context)) 14 | } 15 | intepreter.start(); 16 | 17 | // html vars 18 | let networkError = '' 19 | let errors: string[] = [] 20 | let canSubmitForm = false 21 | 22 | // reactive 23 | let errorsInput: { [key: string]: string } = {} 24 | 25 | intepreter.subscribe(state => { 26 | networkError = state.context.networkError 27 | errors = state.context.errors 28 | if (state.value === STATES.VALID) { 29 | canSubmitForm = true 30 | } else { 31 | canSubmitForm = false 32 | } 33 | }) 34 | 35 | const getError = (arr: string[], key: string) => { 36 | const errStr = arr.find((e: string) => { 37 | if (e.includes(`${key}:`)) return e 38 | }) 39 | if (errStr) { 40 | return errStr.replace(`${key}:`, '') 41 | } 42 | } 43 | 44 | $: { 45 | errorsInput.usernameOrEmail = getError(errors, 'usernameOrEmail') || '' 46 | errorsInput.password = getError(errors, 'password') || '' 47 | } 48 | 49 | // html functions 50 | function submitFormHandler (this: HTMLFormElement, e: KeyboardEvent) { 51 | intepreter.send(EVENTS.SUBMIT_FORM) 52 | } 53 | 54 | function fillForm (this: HTMLInputElement, e: KeyboardEvent) { 55 | intepreter.send(EVENTS.FILL_FORM, { 56 | payload: { 57 | key: this.name, 58 | value: this.value || '' 59 | } 60 | }) 61 | } 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/SignUp.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Sign Up 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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9 |
10 |
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Sign Up

12 |

Something should be here

13 | 14 | {#if (networkError)} 15 |
16 | {networkError} 17 |
18 | {/if} 19 | 20 |
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{errorsInput.username}

27 |
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{errorsInput.email}

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58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/SignUp.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios'; 2 | import { interpret } from 'xstate'; 3 | import NavBar from './../components/NavBar/NavBar.svelte';NavBar; 4 | import signUpSchema from './../schemas/SignUp'; 5 | import FormStateMachine, { STATES, EVENTS } from '../lib/FormStateMachine'; 6 | 7 | const appMachine = FormStateMachine(signUpSchema, (data: any) => { 8 | return axios.post('/api/signup', data) 9 | }) 10 | 11 | let intepreter = interpret(appMachine) 12 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { 13 | intepreter = intepreter.onTransition((state) => console.log(state.event.type, state.value, state.context)) 14 | } 15 | intepreter.start(); 16 | 17 | // html vars 18 | let networkError = '' 19 | let errors: string[] = [] 20 | let canSubmitForm = false 21 | 22 | // reactive 23 | let errorsInput: { [key: string]: string } = {} 24 | 25 | intepreter.subscribe(state => { 26 | networkError = state.context.networkError 27 | errors = state.context.errors 28 | if (state.value === STATES.VALID) { 29 | canSubmitForm = true 30 | } else { 31 | canSubmitForm = false 32 | } 33 | }) 34 | 35 | const getError = (arr: string[], key: string) => { 36 | const errStr = arr.find((e: string) => { 37 | if (e.includes(`${key}:`)) return e 38 | }) 39 | if (errStr) { 40 | return errStr.replace(`${key}:`, '') 41 | } 42 | } 43 | 44 | $: { 45 | errorsInput.username = getError(errors, 'username') || '' 46 | errorsInput.email = getError(errors, 'email') || '' 47 | errorsInput.password = getError(errors, 'password') || '' 48 | } 49 | 50 | // html functions 51 | function submitFormHandler (this: HTMLFormElement, e: KeyboardEvent) { 52 | intepreter.send(EVENTS.SUBMIT_FORM) 53 | } 54 | 55 | function fillForm (this: HTMLInputElement, e: KeyboardEvent) { 56 | intepreter.send(EVENTS.FILL_FORM, { 57 | payload: { 58 | key: this.name, 59 | value: this.value || '' 60 | } 61 | }) 62 | } 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/member/Index.svelte: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |

Hello Member

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Hello Profile

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Hello Member/Permission

2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/pages/member/permissions/Index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/farhan2106/svelte-typescript-ssr/17fc5a6602ad23b33ca494a863633d72f7215a86/src/ui/pages/member/permissions/Index.ts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/schemas/SignIn.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Rule } from '@cesium133/forgjs'; 2 | 3 | export default { 4 | usernameOrEmail: new Rule({ 5 | type: 'string', 6 | minLength: 1 7 | }, 'usernameOrEmail: This field is required.'), 8 | password: new Rule({ 9 | type: 'password', 10 | minLength: 1 11 | }, 'password: This field is required.') 12 | } 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ui/schemas/SignUp.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Rule } from '@cesium133/forgjs'; 2 | 3 | export default { 4 | username: new Rule({ 5 | type: 'string', 6 | minLength: 6 7 | }, 'username: Should be at least 6 characters long.'), 8 | email: new Rule({ 9 | type: 'email', 10 | }, 'email: Should be valid email.'), 11 | password: new Rule({ 12 | type: 'password', 13 | minLength: 8 14 | }, 'password: Should be at least 8 characters long.') 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /stories/WelcomePage.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { storiesOf } from '@storybook/svelte'; 2 | import { withKnobs, text } from '@storybook/addon-knobs'; 3 | import { action } from '@storybook/addon-actions'; 4 | import WelcomePage from '../build/ui/components/WelcomePage/WelcomePage.svelte'; 5 | 6 | storiesOf('WelcomePage', module) 7 | .addDecorator(withKnobs) 8 | .add('with text', () => { 9 | const name = text('name', 'user'); 10 | return { 11 | Component: WelcomePage, 12 | data: { 13 | name, 14 | }, 15 | on: { 16 | click: action('clicked') 17 | } 18 | } 19 | }) 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "module": "es2015", 4 | "lib": ["dom", "es2015"], 5 | "strict": true, 6 | "sourceMap": true, 7 | "esModuleInterop": true, 8 | "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true, 9 | "types": ["node"], 10 | "rootDir": "./src", 11 | "moduleResolution": "node", 12 | "resolveJsonModule": true 13 | } 14 | } 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /views/template.hbs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | {{{ head }}} 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | {{#unless devMode}} 10 | 11 | {{/unless}} 12 | 15 | 16 | 17 |
{{{ html }}}
18 | 19 | {{#unless devMode}} 20 | 21 | {{/unless}} 22 | {{#if devMode}} 23 | 24 | {{/if}} 25 | 26 | 34 | 35 | {{#if devMode}} 36 | 37 | {{/if}} 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webpack.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const webpack = require('webpack') 2 | const path = require('path') 3 | const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin'); 4 | const importFresh = require('import-fresh') 5 | const sass = require('node-sass') 6 | const postcss = require('postcss') 7 | 8 | const mode = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development' 9 | const prod = mode === 'production' 10 | 11 | const svelteLoaders = [{ 12 | loader: 'svelte-loader', 13 | options: { 14 | preprocess: { 15 | style: async (input) => { 16 | const postCssOpts = { 17 | from: input.filename.replace(__dirname, '').replace('.svelte', '.css'), 18 | to: input.filename.replace(__dirname, '').replace('/build/', '/src/') 19 | } 20 | let result = sass.renderSync({ 21 | data: input.content 22 | }) 23 | result = await postcss(require('./postcss.config')).process(result.css.toString(), postCssOpts) 24 | return { 25 | code: result.css.toString() 26 | } 27 | } 28 | }, 29 | emitCss: false, 30 | css: false, 31 | hydratable: true 32 | } 33 | }] 34 | 35 | if (prod) { 36 | svelteLoaders.unshift({ 37 | loader: 'babel-loader', 38 | options: { 39 | presets: [ 40 | ['@babel/preset-env', { 41 | useBuiltIns: 'entry', 42 | corejs: 3 43 | }] 44 | ], 45 | sourceType: 'unambiguous' 46 | } 47 | }) 48 | } 49 | 50 | /** 51 | * Webpack is used to generate the client js files for hydration 52 | * Each route will have its own js to ensure that it only loads 53 | * the minimum svelte component. 54 | */ 55 | module.exports = { 56 | entry: Object.assign({ 'bulma': './build/ui/assets/main.scss' }, importFresh('./build/client.json')), 57 | mode: process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development', 58 | output: { 59 | libraryTarget: 'umd', 60 | library: 'page', 61 | path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'public') 62 | }, 63 | module: { 64 | rules: [ 65 | { 66 | test: /\.(sass|scss)$/, 67 | use: [ 68 | prod ? MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader : 'style-loader', 69 | 'css-loader', 70 | 'sass-loader' 71 | ] 72 | }, 73 | { 74 | test: /\.(html|svelte)$/, 75 | exclude: /node_modules/, 76 | use: svelteLoaders 77 | } 78 | ] 79 | }, 80 | mode, 81 | devtool: prod ? false : 'source-map', 82 | plugins: [ 83 | new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({ 84 | NODE_ENV: 'development' 85 | }), 86 | new MiniCssExtractPlugin({ 87 | filename: '[name].css', 88 | chunkFilename: '[id].css' 89 | }) 90 | ] 91 | } 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webpack.prod.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const webpack = require('webpack') 2 | const merge = require('webpack-merge') 3 | const BrotliPlugin = require('brotli-webpack-plugin') 4 | const CompressionPlugin = require('compression-webpack-plugin'); 5 | 6 | module.exports = merge(require('./webpack.config'), { 7 | entry: { 8 | ie11: '@webcomponents/custom-elements' 9 | }, 10 | module: { 11 | rules: [ 12 | { 13 | test: /(\.m?js?$)/, 14 | exclude: /\bcore-js\b/, 15 | use: { 16 | loader: 'babel-loader', 17 | options: { 18 | presets: [ 19 | ['@babel/preset-env', { 20 | useBuiltIns: 'entry', 21 | corejs: 3 22 | }] 23 | ], 24 | sourceType: 'unambiguous' 25 | } 26 | } 27 | } 28 | ] 29 | }, 30 | plugins: [ 31 | new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({ 32 | NODE_ENV: 'production' 33 | }), 34 | new BrotliPlugin({ 35 | asset: '[path].br[query]', 36 | test: /\.(js|css|html|svg)$/, 37 | threshold: 10240, 38 | minRatio: 0.8 39 | }), 40 | new CompressionPlugin() 41 | ] 42 | }) 43 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------