note to self: never use livewire on client sites. Maybe for personal new sites is okay but don't throw it on legacy stuff. You will get white hairs
Hi. Can you explain why? Why would you not use it for client work?
For me it was more than one reason. I had to build a pretty long "form" wizard with many steps and many columns and I decided to build a form builder in livewire. Firstly I tried to ad the livewire component inside a normal blade page.
This dind't work and whatever I did I got the issues with "snapshot not found for id x".
Then I tried full page components but then they didn't support blade layots so I had to duplicate my layouts.
Then i did the error to use the single input field as a component (similarly to vue.js) and this forced me to use events to update data from children to parent.
Then after filling the components I got errors with interactivity again, some filelds had to be conditionally displayed ( user chosen what kind of entity they are company/person and company fields where displayed accordingly). This triggered errors again and slowdowns.
Then i did the error to use the single input field as a component (similarly to vue and this forced me to use events to upload ....
to use events to update data between the children input field and the parent form container containing the logic.
Then I had problems with fields being live, as this would slow down the site and occasionally trigger the snapshot error again.
I disabled liveness for all except the entity type selected from above. This solves my snapshot issue, but now I have a problem with saving, not all input changes were recognized. In the end, I had to not use livewire to select, but use "legacy" post forms to collect the fields and send the data to my endpoint.
Also, I never got the livewire form validation and errors to work correctly.
Passing to the legacy post solved my problems.
I need to specify that this was a legacy bootstrap site and probably an issue occurred because the bootstrap / jQuery were changing some DOM of the page.
I used livewire on some smaller sites, and it was OK, but they had very shorter input forms to handle.