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Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Pablo David Garaguso
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Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

4.7 (7)
By: Pablo David Garaguso

Overview of this book

If you’re familiar with the progressive Vue framework for creating responsive user interfaces, you’ll be impressed with its latest iteration, Vue 3, which introduces new concepts and approaches design patterns that are uncommon in other libraries or frameworks. By building on your foundational knowledge of Vue 3 and software engineering principles, this book will enable you to evaluate the trade-offs of different approaches to building robust applications. This book covers Vue 3 from the basics, including components and directives, and progressively moves on to more advanced topics such as routing, state management, web workers, and offline storage. Starting with a simple page, you’ll gradually build a fully functional multithreaded, offline, and installable progressive web application. By the time you finish reading this Vue book, not only will you have learned how to build applications, but you’ll also understand how to solve common problems efficiently by applying existing design patterns. With this knowledge, you’ll avoid reinventing the wheel for every project, saving time and creating software that’s adaptable to future changes.
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Appendix: Migrating from Vue 2

Migrating a Vue 2 application to Vue 3 is not as straightforward as just replacing the framework. While the Options API remains fully compatible and there should not be a need to migrate to the Composition API, there are other breaking changes that we should be aware of.

The changes between versions affect not only the core framework but also the ecosystem (new router, state management, etc.) and other dependencies. In Vue 3, there is also a new official bundler, Vite (which replaces WebPack), a new router and state management (Pinia, the replacement for Vuex), and other plugins as well. The list of changes included here is a quick reference to help you migrate your application but may not be exhaustive with all the nuances of specific needs for each particular project. Because of this, I will refer you to the official documentation for migration at https://v3-migration.vuejs.org/.

Here is a non-exclusive list of the major changes, other than the...

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