## Client errors ### bind_invalid_checkbox_value ``` Using `bind:value` together with a checkbox input is not allowed. Use `bind:checked` instead ``` ### bind_invalid_export ``` Component %component% has an export named `%key%` that a consumer component is trying to access using `bind:%key%`, which is disallowed. Instead, use `bind:this` (e.g. `<%name% bind:this={component} />`) and then access the property on the bound component instance (e.g. `component.%key%`) ``` ### bind_not_bindable ``` A component is attempting to bind to a non-bindable property `%key%` belonging to %component% (i.e. `<%name% bind:%key%={...}>`). To mark a property as bindable: `let { %key% = $bindable() } = $props()` ``` ### component_api_changed ``` Calling `%method%` on a component instance (of %component%) is no longer valid in Svelte 5 ``` See the [migration guide](/docs/svelte/v5-migration-guide#Components-are-no-longer-classes) for more information. ### component_api_invalid_new ``` Attempted to instantiate %component% with `new %name%`, which is no longer valid in Svelte 5. If this component is not under your control, set the `compatibility.componentApi` compiler option to `4` to keep it working. ``` See the [migration guide](/docs/svelte/v5-migration-guide#Components-are-no-longer-classes) for more information. ### derived_references_self ``` A derived value cannot reference itself recursively ``` ### each_key_duplicate ``` Keyed each block has duplicate key at indexes %a% and %b% ``` ``` Keyed each block has duplicate key `%value%` at indexes %a% and %b% ``` ### effect_in_teardown ``` `%rune%` cannot be used inside an effect cleanup function ``` ### effect_in_unowned_derived ``` Effect cannot be created inside a `$derived` value that was not itself created inside an effect ``` ### effect_orphan ``` `%rune%` can only be used inside an effect (e.g. during component initialisation) ``` ### effect_update_depth_exceeded ``` Maximum update depth exceeded. This can happen when a reactive block or effect repeatedly sets a new value. Svelte limits the number of nested updates to prevent infinite loops ``` ### hydration_failed ``` Failed to hydrate the application ``` ### invalid_snippet ``` Could not `{@render}` snippet due to the expression being `null` or `undefined`. Consider using optional chaining `{@render snippet?.()}` ``` ### lifecycle_legacy_only ``` `%name%(...)` cannot be used in runes mode ``` ### props_invalid_value ``` Cannot do `bind:%key%={undefined}` when `%key%` has a fallback value ``` ### props_rest_readonly ``` Rest element properties of `$props()` such as `%property%` are readonly ``` ### rune_outside_svelte ``` The `%rune%` rune is only available inside `.svelte` and `.svelte.js/ts` files ``` ### state_descriptors_fixed ``` Property descriptors defined on `$state` objects must contain `value` and always be `enumerable`, `configurable` and `writable`. ``` ### state_prototype_fixed ``` Cannot set prototype of `$state` object ``` ### state_unsafe_mutation ``` Updating state inside a derived or a template expression is forbidden. If the value should not be reactive, declare it without `$state` ``` This error occurs when state is updated while evaluating a `$derived`. You might encounter it while trying to 'derive' two pieces of state in one go: ```svelte

{count} is even: {even}

{count} is odd: {odd}

``` This is forbidden because it introduces instability: if `

{count} is even: {even}

` is updated before `odd` is recalculated, `even` will be stale. In most cases the solution is to make everything derived: ```js let count = 0; // ---cut--- let even = $derived(count % 2 === 0); let odd = $derived(!even); ``` If side-effects are unavoidable, use [`$effect`]($effect) instead. ## Server errors ### lifecycle_function_unavailable ``` `%name%(...)` is not available on the server ``` Certain methods such as `mount` cannot be invoked while running in a server context. Avoid calling them eagerly, i.e. not during render. ## Shared errors ### invalid_default_snippet ``` Cannot use `{@render children(...)}` if the parent component uses `let:` directives. Consider using a named snippet instead ``` This error would be thrown in a setup like this: ```svelte {entry} ``` ```svelte ``` Here, `List.svelte` is using `{@render children(item)` which means it expects `Parent.svelte` to use snippets. Instead, `Parent.svelte` uses the deprecated `let:` directive. This combination of APIs is incompatible, hence the error. ### invalid_snippet_arguments ``` A snippet function was passed invalid arguments. Snippets should only be instantiated via `{@render ...}` ``` ### lifecycle_outside_component ``` `%name%(...)` can only be used during component initialisation ``` Certain lifecycle methods can only be used during component initialisation. To fix this, make sure you're invoking the method inside the _top level of the instance script_ of your component. ```svelte ``` ### snippet_without_render_tag ``` Attempted to render a snippet without a `{@render}` block. This would cause the snippet code to be stringified instead of its content being rendered to the DOM. To fix this, change `{snippet}` to `{@render snippet()}`. ``` A component throwing this error will look something like this (`children` is not being rendered): ```svelte {children} ``` ...or like this (a parent component is passing a snippet where a non-snippet value is expected): ```svelte {#snippet label()} Hi! {/snippet} ``` ```svelte

{label}

``` ### store_invalid_shape ``` `%name%` is not a store with a `subscribe` method ``` ### svelte_element_invalid_this_value ``` The `this` prop on `` must be a string, if defined ```