You can also add handlers that mutate data, such as POST. In most cases, you should use form actions instead — you’ll end up writing less code, and it’ll work without JavaScript, making it more resilient.
Inside the keydown event handler of the ‘add a todo’ <input>, let’s post some data to the server:
<input
	type="text"
	autocomplete="off"
	onkeydown={async (e) => {
		if (e.key !== 'Enter') return;
		const input = e.currentTarget;
		const description = input.value;
		const response = await fetch('/todo', {
			method: 'POST',
			body: JSON.stringify({ description }),
			headers: {
				'Content-Type': 'application/json'
			}
		});
		input.value = '';
	}}
/>Here, we’re posting some JSON to the /todo API route — using a userid from the user’s cookies — and receiving the id of the newly created todo in response.
Create the /todo route by adding a src/routes/todo/+server.js file with a POST handler that calls createTodo in src/lib/server/database.js:
import { json } from '@sveltejs/kit';
import * as database from '$lib/server/database.js';
export async function POST({ request, cookies }) {
	const { description } = await request.json();
	const userid = cookies.get('userid');
	const { id } = await database.createTodo({ userid, description });
	return json({ id }, { status: 201 });
}As with load functions and form actions, the request is a standard Request object; await request.json() returns the data that we posted from the event handler.
We’re returning a response with a 201 Created status and the id of the newly generated todo in our database. Back in the event handler, we can use this to update the page:
<input
	type="text"
	autocomplete="off"
	onkeydown={async (e) => {
		if (e.key !== 'Enter') return;
		const input = e.currentTarget;
		const description = input.value;
		const response = await fetch('/todo', {
			method: 'POST',
			body: JSON.stringify({ description }),
			headers: {
				'Content-Type': 'application/json'
			}
		});
		const { id } = await response.json();
		data.todos = [...data.todos, {
			id,
			description
		}];
		input.value = '';
	}}
/>You should only mutate
datain such a way that you’d get the same result by reloading the page.
<script>
	let { data } = $props();</script>
<div class="centered">
<h1>todos</h1>
<label>
add a todo:
<input
type="text"
autocomplete="off"
			onkeydown={async (e) => {if (e.key !== 'Enter') return;
const input = e.currentTarget;
const description = input.value;
// TODO handle submit
input.value = '';
}}
/>
</label>
<ul class="todos">
		{#each data.todos as todo (todo.id)}<li>
<label>
<input
type="checkbox"
						checked={todo.done}						onchange={async (e) => {const done = e.currentTarget.checked;
// TODO handle change
}}
/>
					<span>{todo.description}</span><button
aria-label="Mark as complete"
						onclick={async (e) => {// TODO handle delete
}}
></button>
</label>
</li>
		{/each}</ul>
</div>
<style>
	.centered {max-width: 20em;
margin: 0 auto;
}
	label {display: flex;
width: 100%;
}
	input[type="text"] {flex: 1;
}
	span {flex: 1;
}
	button {border: none;
background: url(./remove.svg) no-repeat 50% 50%;
background-size: 1rem 1rem;
cursor: pointer;
height: 100%;
aspect-ratio: 1;
opacity: 0.5;
transition: opacity 0.2s;
}
	button:hover {opacity: 1;
}
</style>