June 2021
Intermediate to advanced
398 pages
9h 35m
English
Hotwire currently consists of two parts: Turbo, which manages HTML requests to the server and directs the responses correctly, and Stimulus, which is a minimal JavaScript library well suited to the interactions Turbo can’t handle.
Turbo is the successor to Turbolinks, and its purpose in life is to make it trivially easy to direct user actions into server requests that then return partial HTML, which Turbo then inserts into the page or part of the page.
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The Hotwire team put a bit of effort into making Hotwire work with or without a JavaScript build tool. We use Webpacker in this book to support ... |