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SvelteKit Up and Running

You're reading from   SvelteKit Up and Running Leverage the power of a next-generation web framework to build high-performance web apps with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615485
Length 166 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Getting Started with SvelteKit
2. Chapter 1: Initial Setup and Project Structure FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Configurations and Options 4. Chapter 3: Compatibility with Existing Standards 5. Part 2 – Core Concepts
6. Chapter 4: Effective Routing Techniques 7. Chapter 5: Deep Dive into Data Loading 8. Chapter 6: Forms and Data Submission 9. Chapter 7: Advanced Routing Techniques 10. Part 3 – Supplemental Concepts
11. Chapter 8: Builds and Adapters 12. Chapter 9: Hooks and Error Handling 13. Chapter 10: Managing Static Assets 14. Chapter 11: Modules and Secrets 15. Chapter 12: Enhancing Accessibility and Optimizing SEO 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Examples and Support

Summary

In this chapter, we discussed some of the prerequisite knowledge and tools needed for getting started with SvelteKit. You likely already had a computer running a capable operating system with a browser installed. You may even have had the latest LTS version of Node.js installed with the npm package manager. We also briefly touched on getting your editor prepared by installing Svelte-specific extensions.

We continued by covering the installation process of SvelteKit. The prompts provided during the installation make setting up a new SvelteKit project simple and easily customized to a developer’s liking.

After the project installation, we took a high-level look at SvelteKit’s project structure. While the tests/ and static/ directories are fairly straightforward, some nuances lie within the src/ folder. For instance, keeping various Svelte components and other utilities in the src/lib/ folder can help keep a project from becoming difficult to navigate. Components located there are also easily accessed across application code via the $lib/ alias.

We also created a rudimentary “Hello, World!” application. It showcased how simple SvelteKit makes it to start building an application from scratch.

In the next chapter, we’ll go over some of the various configuration options you may need to tweak in both SvelteKit and Vite to customize them to suit your needs.

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Published in: Jul 2023
Publisher: Packt
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