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SvelteKit Up and Running

SvelteKit Up and Running

By : Dylan Hildenbrand
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SvelteKit Up and Running

SvelteKit Up and Running

4.4 (11)
By: Dylan Hildenbrand

Overview of this book

The JavaScript ecosystem has grown vast, complex, and daunting for newcomers. Fortunately, SvelteKit has emerged, simplifying the process of building JavaScript-based web applications. This book aims to demystify SvelteKit, making it as approachable as it makes web app development. With SvelteKit Up and Running you’ll be introduced to the philosophy and technologies underlying SvelteKit. First, you’ll follow a standard educational programming approach, progressing to a 'Hello World' application. Next, you’ll explore the fundamental routing techniques, data loading management, and user submission, all through real-world scenarios commonly encountered in day-to-day development, before discovering various adapters employed by SvelteKit to seamlessly integrate with diverse environments. You’ll also delve into advanced concepts like dynamic route management, error handling, and leveraging SvelteKit to optimize SEO and accessibility. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered SvelteKit and will be well-equipped to navigate the complexities of web app development.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Part 1 – Getting Started with SvelteKit
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Part 2 – Core Concepts
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Part 3 – Supplemental Concepts

Loading in Layouts

So far, we’ve only looked at load() being used in +page.js or +page.server.js files, but it can also be utilized in +layout.js or +layout.server.js files. While layouts cannot export actions, they are otherwise functionally identical to page files. This means that previously mentioned page options (such as ssr) and load() functions will apply to any components nested inside of the layout. Another important quality to understand about load() functions is that because they are run concurrently within SvelteKit, a single page will not render until all requests have completed. Having a load() function on a page as well as a layout will prevent rendering until both have completed. But because they will be run simultaneously, any delays should be negligible.

When loading data in a layout, the most obvious advantage of doing so is the ability to access that data in sibling and child pages. This means that any data loaded by a layout can then be accessed within...

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