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Pass the full page object to resolve component

Open james-em opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

See discussion #1863

james-em avatar Apr 19 '24 17:04 james-em

May I pull your attention here? :) @reinink

I believe it's a really quick QA without any kind of side effect and I did it for all adapters and typescript types

ghost avatar May 01 '24 15:05 ghost

Yup, I think this makes sense! Will test this out and let you know.

reinink avatar May 06 '24 23:05 reinink

Yup, I think this makes sense! Will test this out and let you know.

Yup, I think this makes sense! Will test this out and let you know.

If you merge Svelte Typescript support, I will update this PR very quickly to include new Svelte types.

I can tell this works well for Svelte, been using this branch for 2 weeks about everyday

ghost avatar May 06 '24 23:05 ghost

It appears to me the project Inertia is dead and there are no more reasons for me to keep my work open and maintain it.

I am closing all my opened PRs which includes https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1864 https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1872 https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1873 https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1874 https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1875 https://github.com/inertiajs/inertia/pull/1881

I will be maintaining unofficially my own fork of this library so my projects using Svelte 5 can still live until I find or create an appropriate replacement for this library.

Thanks to everyone who spent time looking at my PRs.

jamesst20 avatar Aug 31 '24 19:08 jamesst20

It appears to me the project Inertia is dead and there are no more reasons for me to keep my work open and maintain it.

I am closing all my opened PRs which includes #1864 #1872 #1873 #1874 #1875 #1881

I will be maintaining unofficially my own fork of this library so my projects using Svelte 5 can still live until I find or create an appropriate replacement for this library.

Thanks to everyone who spent time looking at my PRs.

Bummer dude 😕

We've been working really hard on Inertia.js v2.0 (as you can see in Taylor's Laracon keynote), so the project is far from dead — we're just in a bit of an awkward position between major versions.

I apologize that your work has not received more attention, that's partly my fault for not having enough time to review PRs recently. I don't work on Inertia.js full time like other open source maintainers (ie. Laravel, Livewire), so for me it actually requires time out of my personal life. Because of that things just take longer, as much as I wish it didn't.

Thanks for your contributions either way.

reinink avatar Sep 02 '24 12:09 reinink