It’s nice to not have to show loading spinners when you know what a user EXPECTS to happen. So, how do we do something like that in Laravel Livewire? And how do we do it without touching JavaScript? 👀
Spoiler: It’s wire:loading
00:00 Optimistic UI?
01:43 What you expect
04:29 Diving into the code
06:38 The wire:loading solution
09:22 Does it break?
11:32 Caleb’s challenge
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