ukyo Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM If you love the simplicity of ProcessWire's API but want the reactive, SPA-like feel of modern frontend frameworks without writing complex JavaScript, this module bridges that gap. It brings native Server-Side Component state hydration, Out-Of-Band (OOB) swaps, and strict security to your ProcessWire application using HTMX. 🚀 What does it do? This module transforms how you write frontend components in ProcessWire: True Stateful Backend Components: It introduces Component and Ui base classes. Your PHP components automatically rehydrate their state (variables, dependencies, $page assignments) between HTMX AJAX requests! No need to manually parse POST payloads. Auto-Discovery: Just place your components in your site directories. The module automatically discovers and securely namespaces them (Htmx\Component and Htmx\Ui). Zero-Javascript Reactivity: You can handle form submissions, counters, validation, and multi-field updating dependencies directly from PHP using HTMX attributes. Cryptographic Security: The module uses strict HMAC-SHA256 signatures with TTL (Time-To-Live). This guarantees that bad actors cannot modify state payloads or trigger invalid endpoint logic in the browser. WebSockets & SSE Ready: It has built-in helpers to easily hook Server-Sent Events (SSE) and WebSockets onto your templates without exhausting PHP-FPM pools globally. 🛠How it looks in your code You simply create a PHP component class, define some public properties, and write an endpoint action: <?php namespace Htmx\Component; use Totoglu\Htmx\Component; class ClickCounter extends Component { public int $count = 0; public function increase() { $this->count++; } } Then, you can render it anywhere in your site with a single line: /** @var Htmx $htmx */ echo $htmx->renderComponent(ClickCounter::class); View the documentation and examples on Github Feel free to try it out, run the tests included in the repo, and let me know your thoughts or feedback! htmx.mp4    7
Ivan Gretsky Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM Posted yesterday at 08:31 AM I can't see the video. Is it just from where I'm at?
ukyo Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM Author Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM @Ivan Gretsky I don't know why but video is there and I can see 🙂
BitPoet Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 21 hours ago, ukyo said: @Ivan Gretsky I don't know why but video is there and I can see 🙂 The video uses the HEVC codec (h.265). Firefox on Windows doesn't support h.265 due to licensing issues. A workaround is to download the video and open it with whatever video viewer is associated with mp4 files. 2
ukyo Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago @BitPoet Thank you for info 🙂 I updated video 1
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