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Vue CLI 3 Quick Start Guide

By : Ajdin Imsirovic
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Vue CLI 3 Quick Start Guide

By: Ajdin Imsirovic

Overview of this book

The sprawling landscape of various tools in JavaScript web development is becoming overwhelming. This book will show you how Vue CLI 3 can help you take back control of the tool chain. To that end, we'll begin by configuring webpack, utilizing HMR, and using single-file .vue components. We'll also use SCSS, ECMAScript, and TypeScript. We'll unit test with Jest and perform E2E testing with Cypress. This book will show you how to configure Vue CLI as your default way of building Vue projects. You'll discover the reasons behind using webpack, babel, eslint, and other modern JavaScript toolchain technologies. You'll learn about the inner workings of each through the lens of Vue CLI 3. We'll explore the extendibility of Vue CLI with the built-in settings, and various core and third-party plugins. Vue CLI helps you work with Vue components, routers, directives, and services in the Vue ecosystem. While learning these concepts, you'll examine the evolution of JavaScript. You'll learn about use of npm, IIFEs, modules in JavaScript, Common.js modules, task runners, npm scripts, module bundlers, and webpack. You'll get familiar with the reasons why Vue CLI 3 is set up the way it is. You'll also learn to perform linting with ESLint and Prettier. Towards the end, we'll introduce you to working with styles and SCSS. Finally, we'll show you how to deploy your very own Vue project on Github Pages.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Beginning testing on a brand new Vue app

We've seen many different options available in the Vue CLI and UI in previous chapters. We'll begin this chapter by utilizing the best approach to start a new app, the Vue CLI UI. This will help us learn about some other features of the UI. Along the way, we'll also slowly introduce testing to our project.

Adding a new project with Vue CLI UI

Let us now add a new project with Vue CLI UI:

  1. To begin, let's open Git Bash and navigate to the root folder for all of our projects, vue-cli-3-qsg.
  2. Now we'll run the Vue CLI UI command as follows:
vue ui

This will result in a new page being served in the browser. The default address is http://localhost:8000/dashboard...