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Christoph Schmatzler 29a2dfc606 solidjs
Signed-off-by: Christoph Schmatzler <christoph@schmatzler.com>
2026-02-05 17:08:21 +00:00

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solidjs SolidJS framework development skill for building reactive web applications with fine-grained reactivity. Use when working with SolidJS projects including: (1) Creating components with signals, stores, and effects, (2) Implementing reactive state management, (3) Using control flow components (Show, For, Switch/Match), (4) Setting up routing with Solid Router, (5) Building full-stack apps with SolidStart, (6) Data fetching with createResource, (7) Context API for shared state, (8) SSR/SSG configuration. Triggers: solid, solidjs, solid-js, solid start, solidstart, createSignal, createStore, createEffect.

SolidJS Development

SolidJS is a declarative JavaScript library for building user interfaces with fine-grained reactivity. Unlike virtual DOM frameworks, Solid compiles templates to real DOM nodes and updates them with fine-grained reactions.

Core Principles

  1. Components run once — Component functions execute only during initialization, not on every update
  2. Fine-grained reactivity — Only the specific DOM nodes that depend on changed data update
  3. No virtual DOM — Direct DOM manipulation via compiled templates
  4. Signals are functions — Access values by calling: count() not count

Reactivity Primitives

Signals — Basic State

import { createSignal } from "solid-js";

const [count, setCount] = createSignal(0);

// Read value (getter)
console.log(count()); // 0

// Update value (setter)
setCount(1);
setCount(prev => prev + 1); // Functional update

Options:

const [value, setValue] = createSignal(initialValue, {
  equals: false, // Always trigger updates, even if value unchanged
  name: "debugName" // For devtools
});

Effects — Side Effects

import { createEffect } from "solid-js";

createEffect(() => {
  console.log("Count changed:", count());
  // Runs after render, re-runs when dependencies change
});

Key behaviors:

  • Initial run: after render, before browser paint
  • Subsequent runs: when tracked dependencies change
  • Never runs during SSR or hydration
  • Use onCleanup for cleanup logic

Memos — Derived/Cached Values

import { createMemo } from "solid-js";

const doubled = createMemo(() => count() * 2);

// Access like signal
console.log(doubled()); // Cached, only recalculates when count changes

Use memos when:

  • Derived value is expensive to compute
  • Derived value is accessed multiple times
  • You want to prevent downstream updates when result unchanged

Resources — Async Data

import { createResource } from "solid-js";

const [user, { mutate, refetch }] = createResource(userId, fetchUser);

// In JSX
<Show when={!user.loading} fallback={<Loading />}>
  <div>{user()?.name}</div>
</Show>

// Resource properties
user.loading   // boolean
user.error     // error if failed
user.state     // "unresolved" | "pending" | "ready" | "refreshing" | "errored"
user.latest    // last successful value

Stores — Complex State

For nested objects/arrays with fine-grained updates:

import { createStore } from "solid-js/store";

const [state, setState] = createStore({
  user: { name: "John", age: 30 },
  todos: []
});

// Path syntax updates
setState("user", "name", "Jane");
setState("todos", todos => [...todos, newTodo]);
setState("todos", 0, "completed", true);

// Produce for immer-like updates
import { produce } from "solid-js/store";
setState(produce(s => {
  s.user.age++;
  s.todos.push(newTodo);
}));

Store utilities:

  • produce — Immer-like mutations
  • reconcile — Diff and patch data (for API responses)
  • unwrap — Get raw non-reactive object

Components

Basic Component

import { Component } from "solid-js";

const MyComponent: Component<{ name: string }> = (props) => {
  return <div>Hello, {props.name}</div>;
};

Props Handling

import { splitProps, mergeProps } from "solid-js";

// Default props
const merged = mergeProps({ size: "medium" }, props);

// Split props (for spreading)
const [local, others] = splitProps(props, ["class", "onClick"]);
return <button class={local.class} {...others} />;

Props rules:

  • Props are reactive getters — don't destructure at top level
  • Use props.value in JSX, not const { value } = props

Children Helper

import { children } from "solid-js";

const Wrapper: Component = (props) => {
  const resolved = children(() => props.children);

  createEffect(() => {
    console.log("Children:", resolved());
  });

  return <div>{resolved()}</div>;
};

Control Flow Components

Show — Conditional Rendering

import { Show } from "solid-js";

<Show when={user()} fallback={<Login />}>
  {(user) => <Profile user={user()} />}
</Show>

For — List Rendering (keyed by reference)

import { For } from "solid-js";

<For each={items()} fallback={<Empty />}>
  {(item, index) => (
    <div>{index()}: {item.name}</div>
  )}
</For>

Note: index is a signal, item is the value.

Index — List Rendering (keyed by index)

import { Index } from "solid-js";

<Index each={items()}>
  {(item, index) => (
    <input value={item().text} />
  )}
</Index>

Note: item is a signal, index is the value. Better for primitive arrays or inputs.

Switch/Match — Multiple Conditions

import { Switch, Match } from "solid-js";

<Switch fallback={<Default />}>
  <Match when={state() === "loading"}>
    <Loading />
  </Match>
  <Match when={state() === "error"}>
    <Error />
  </Match>
  <Match when={state() === "success"}>
    <Success />
  </Match>
</Switch>

Dynamic — Dynamic Component

import { Dynamic } from "solid-js/web";

<Dynamic component={selected()} someProp="value" />

Portal — Render Outside DOM Hierarchy

import { Portal } from "solid-js/web";

<Portal mount={document.body}>
  <Modal />
</Portal>

ErrorBoundary — Error Handling

import { ErrorBoundary } from "solid-js";

<ErrorBoundary fallback={(err, reset) => (
  <div>
    Error: {err.message}
    <button onClick={reset}>Retry</button>
  </div>
)}>
  <RiskyComponent />
</ErrorBoundary>

Suspense — Async Loading

import { Suspense } from "solid-js";

<Suspense fallback={<Loading />}>
  <AsyncComponent />
</Suspense>

Context API

import { createContext, useContext } from "solid-js";

// Create context
const CounterContext = createContext<{
  count: () => number;
  increment: () => void;
}>();

// Provider component
export function CounterProvider(props) {
  const [count, setCount] = createSignal(0);

  return (
    <CounterContext.Provider value={{
      count,
      increment: () => setCount(c => c + 1)
    }}>
      {props.children}
    </CounterContext.Provider>
  );
}

// Consumer hook
export function useCounter() {
  const ctx = useContext(CounterContext);
  if (!ctx) throw new Error("useCounter must be used within CounterProvider");
  return ctx;
}

Lifecycle

import { onMount, onCleanup } from "solid-js";

function MyComponent() {
  onMount(() => {
    console.log("Mounted");
    const handler = () => {};
    window.addEventListener("resize", handler);

    onCleanup(() => {
      window.removeEventListener("resize", handler);
    });
  });

  return <div>Content</div>;
}

Refs

let inputRef: HTMLInputElement;

<input ref={inputRef} />
<input ref={(el) => { /* el is the DOM element */ }} />

Event Handling

// Standard events (lowercase)
<button onClick={handleClick}>Click</button>
<button onClick={(e) => handleClick(e)}>Click</button>

// Delegated events (on:)
<input on:input={handleInput} />

// Native events (on:) - not delegated
<div on:scroll={handleScroll} />

Common Patterns

Conditional Classes

import { clsx } from "clsx"; // or classList

<div class={clsx("base", { active: isActive() })} />
<div classList={{ active: isActive(), disabled: isDisabled() }} />

Batch Updates

import { batch } from "solid-js";

batch(() => {
  setName("John");
  setAge(30);
  // Effects run once after batch completes
});

Untrack

import { untrack } from "solid-js";

createEffect(() => {
  console.log(count()); // tracked
  console.log(untrack(() => other())); // not tracked
});

TypeScript

import type { Component, ParentComponent, JSX } from "solid-js";

// Basic component
const Button: Component<{ label: string }> = (props) => (
  <button>{props.label}</button>
);

// With children
const Layout: ParentComponent<{ title: string }> = (props) => (
  <div>
    <h1>{props.title}</h1>
    {props.children}
  </div>
);

// Event handler types
const handleClick: JSX.EventHandler<HTMLButtonElement, MouseEvent> = (e) => {
  console.log(e.currentTarget);
};

Project Setup

# Create new project
npm create solid@latest my-app

# With template
npx degit solidjs/templates/ts my-app

# SolidStart
npm create solid@latest my-app -- --template solidstart

vite.config.ts:

import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import solid from "vite-plugin-solid";

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [solid()]
});

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

  1. Destructuring props — Breaks reactivity

    // ❌ Bad
    const { name } = props;
    
    // ✅ Good
    props.name
    
  2. Accessing signals outside tracking scope

    // ❌ Won't update
    console.log(count());
    
    // ✅ Will update
    createEffect(() => console.log(count()));
    
  3. Forgetting to call signal getters

    // ❌ Passes the function
    <div>{count}</div>
    
    // ✅ Passes the value
    <div>{count()}</div>
    
  4. Using array index as key — Use <For> for reference-keyed, <Index> for index-keyed

  5. Side effects during render — Use createEffect or onMount