This library provides a set of helpful functions to streamline common tasks in your Svelte projects.
createRefcreateRef creates a reactive "boxed state" where the value is stored in its .current property. Use it for local mutations, optimistic UI updates, async state (comes with an extra loading flag), or to avoid $bindable.
<script lang="ts">
import { createRef } from '@duydang2311/svutils';
// Ref<number>
const counterRef = createRef(0);
// AsyncRef<SomeData>
const fetchDataRef = createRef(async () => {
const response = await fetch('/api/data');
return response.json() as Promise<SomeData>;
});
</script>
<div>
Counter: {counterRef.current}
</div>
<button on:click={() => { ++counterRef.current; }}>Increment</button>
{#if fetchDataRef.loading}
<p>Loading data...</p>
{:else}
<p>Data: {fetchDataRef.current}</p>
{/if}
watchBasically the $effect rune but with explicit dependency tracking.
<script>
import { watch } from '@duydang2311/svutils';
let value = $state(0);
watch(() => value)(() => {
console.log('Do something when value changed');
return () => {
console.log('Clean up');
}
});
</script>
createGSAPTransitionIntegrate GSAP animations seamlessly into your Svelte transitions transition:, in:, and out:.
First, ensure you have GSAP installed:
bun install gsap
Then, use it in your Svelte components:
<script>
import { createGSAPTransition } from '@duydang2311/svutils';
import gsap from 'gsap';
// Create a Svelte transition compatible GSAP instance. Should only be created once throughout your application.
const tsap = createGSAPTransition(gsap);
let show = true;
</script>
<button on:click={() => (show = !show)}>Toggle</button>
{#if show}
<div
in:tsap={(node, gsap) => gsap.from(node, { autoAlpha: 0, y: -50, duration: 0.5 })}
out:tsap={(node, gsap) => gsap.to(node, { autoAlpha: 0, y: 50, duration: 0.5 })}
>
Hello GSAP Transition!
</div>
{/if}
To start using these utilities, install the package:
bun install @duydang2311/svutils
Then, import the desired functions into your Svelte components.
If you have ideas for new utilities, improvements, or bug fixes, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
Happy coding!