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Full-Stack Vue.js 2 and Laravel 5

By : Anthony Gore
Book Image

Full-Stack Vue.js 2 and Laravel 5

By: Anthony Gore

Overview of this book

Vue is a JavaScript framework that can be used for anything from simple data display to sophisticated front-end applications and Laravel is a PHP framework used for developing fast and secure web-sites. This book gives you practical knowledge of building modern full-stack web apps from scratch using Vue with a Laravel back end. In this book, you will build a room-booking website named "Vuebnb". This project will show you the core features of Vue, Laravel and other state-of-the-art web development tools and techniques. The book begins with a thorough introduction to Vue.js and its core concepts like data binding, directives and computed properties, with each concept being explained first, then put into practice in the case-study project. You will then use Laravel to set up a web service and integrate the front end into a full-stack app. You will be shown a best-practice development workflow using tools like Webpack and Laravel Mix. With the basics covered, you will learn how sophisticated UI features can be added using ES+ syntax and a component-based architecture. You will use Vue Router to make the app multi-page and Vuex to manage application state. Finally, you will learn how to use Laravel Passport for authenticated AJAX requests between Vue and the API, completing the full-stack architecture. Vuebnb will then be prepared for production and deployed to a free Heroku cloud server.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Lists section

The next bit of content we'll add to our page is the Amenities and Prices lists:

Figure 2.7. Lists section

If you look at the mock-listing sample, you'll see that the amenities and prices properties on the object are both arrays.

sample/data.js:

var sample = {
  title: '...',
  address: '...',
  about: '...',
  amenities: [
    {
      title: 'Wireless Internet',
      icon: 'fa-wifi'
    },
    {
      title: 'Pets Allowed',
      icon: 'fa-paw'
    },
    ...
  ],
  prices: [
    {
      title: 'Per night',
      value: '$89'
    },
    {
      title: 'Extra people',
      value: 'No charge'
    },
    ...
  ]
}

Wouldn't it be easy if we could just loop over these arrays and print each item to the...