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Wireuse Laravel Package

foxws/wireuse

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Product Decisions This Supports

  • Accelerate Livewire Development: Reduces boilerplate for common Livewire patterns (e.g., route-key synthesis, model binding, and reusable components), allowing teams to ship features faster without reinventing utilities.
  • Enforce Consistency: Standardizes model binding (e.g., routeKey() over id) across components, reducing bugs and improving maintainability in large codebases.
  • Component Library Expansion: Provides pre-built components (e.g., Page, Table, Form) to avoid reinventing wheels, aligning with a "build vs. buy" strategy for reusable UI patterns.
  • Roadmap for Laravel/Livewire Adoption: Justifies upgrading to Laravel 12/Livewire 4.x by offering modern utilities that leverage newer features (e.g., PHP 8.2+).
  • Developer Experience (DX) Improvements: Attracts engineers by reducing cognitive load for repetitive tasks (e.g., model binding, property synthesis), improving onboarding and productivity.

When to Consider This Package

  • Adopt if:

    • Your team uses Livewire 4.2+ in Laravel 12+ and needs to standardize model binding (e.g., route keys over IDs).
    • You frequently build CRUD interfaces or reusable components and want to avoid custom boilerplate.
    • Your roadmap includes scaling Livewire adoption across multiple projects or teams.
    • You prioritize developer velocity over custom solutions for common Livewire patterns.
  • Look elsewhere if:

    • You’re using older Laravel/Livewire versions (pre-12/4.2) and lack the flexibility to upgrade.
    • Your team prefers custom solutions over opinionated utilities (e.g., you have existing model-binding logic).
    • You need highly specialized components not covered by the package (e.g., niche domain-specific UI).
    • Your project has strict dependency constraints (e.g., MIT license is unacceptable).

How to Pitch It (Stakeholders)

For Executives: "WireUse is a lightweight, MIT-licensed package that supercharges our Livewire development by providing battle-tested utilities—like automatic route-key binding and reusable components—to cut feature delivery time by 20–30%. It aligns with our Laravel 12 upgrade and reduces technical debt by standardizing best practices. With minimal overhead (just 7 stars but growing), it’s a low-risk way to accelerate frontend development without sacrificing flexibility."

For Engineers: *"This package solves three pain points:

  1. Model Binding: Automatically uses routeKey() instead of id (e.g., user()->routeKey()), reducing bugs in CRUD flows.
  2. Reusable Components: Pre-built Page, Table, and Form components to avoid reinventing wheels.
  3. Consistency: Enforces patterns across the codebase, making onboarding easier. It’s a drop-in solution for Livewire 4.2+—just composer require foxws/wireuse and start saving time. The docs are clear, and the MIT license means no surprises."*
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