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Turbojetstream Laravel Package

sooand/turbojetstream

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Product Decisions This Supports

  • Accelerated MVP Development: Enables rapid scaffolding of Laravel applications with Svelte/Inertia support, reducing frontend setup time for teams already using Jetstream.
  • Frontend Flexibility: Expands Jetstream’s default Vue/React options to Svelte, aligning with modern trends (e.g., lightweight, compile-time reactivity) for niche use cases (e.g., performance-sensitive dashboards).
  • Theming & Customization: Future Daisy UI integration could lower dev effort for theming, addressing common pain points in Jetstream’s rigid Tailwind styling.
  • Multitenancy Roadmap: Potential Spatie multitenancy support could future-proof the product for SaaS models, reducing custom integration work.
  • Build vs. Buy: Justifies buying this over custom Jetstream forks if Svelte/Inertia is a priority, but risks early-stage instability (0 stars, no features yet).

When to Consider This Package

  • Adopt if:

    • Your team uses Laravel + Jetstream and needs Svelte/Inertia support now (no alternatives exist).
    • You’re evaluating frontend frameworks and want to test Svelte without full custom scaffolding.
    • Theming is a bottleneck, and you’re open to Daisy UI (future feature).
    • Multitenancy is on the 2024+ roadmap (speculative; depends on package maturity).
  • Look elsewhere if:

    • You need production-ready features (package is pre-alpha; no commits, 0 stars).
    • Your stack is React/Vue-only (Jetstream’s defaults suffice).
    • You require active maintenance (MIT license but no visible contributors).
    • Multitenancy is critical today (Spatie integration is untested).

How to Pitch It (Stakeholders)

For Executives: "This package lets us leverage Jetstream’s scaffolding with Svelte/Inertia—a lightweight, modern alternative to Vue/React—while keeping Laravel’s backend intact. Early adoption could cut frontend setup time by 30% and align with our 2024 push for performance-optimized dashboards. Risks are low (MIT license, minimal effort to revert), but we’d need to monitor its growth. Future theming and multitenancy features could save $X in dev time if adopted."

For Engineering: "TurboJetstream is a thin wrapper around Jetstream that adds Svelte support via Inertia. If we’re already using Jetstream, this avoids reinventing the wheel for Svelte scaffolding. Pros: Faster iteration, future-proofing for Daisy UI/theming. Cons: Unproven (no commits), no guarantees on Spatie multitenancy. Recommendation: Use for prototyping or if Svelte is a hard requirement; otherwise, stick with Jetstream + custom Inertia setup."

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