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Architecting Vue.js 3 Enterprise-Ready Web Applications

By : Solomon Eseme
Book Image

Architecting Vue.js 3 Enterprise-Ready Web Applications

By: Solomon Eseme

Overview of this book

Building enterprise-ready Vue.js apps entails following best practices for creating high-performance and scalable applications. Complete with step-by-step explanations and best practices outlined, this Vue.js book is a must-read for any developer who works with a large Vue.js codebase where performance and scalability are indispensable. Throughout this book, you’ll learn how to configure and set up Vue.js 3 and the composition API and use it to build real-world applications. You’ll develop the skills to create reusable components and scale performance in Vue.js 3 applications. As you progress, the book guides you in scaling performance with asynchronous lazy loading, image compression, code splitting, and tree shaking. Furthermore, you’ll see how to use the Restful API, Docker, GraphQL, and different types of testing to ensure that your Vue.js 3 application is scalable and maintainable. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed in best practices for implementing Restful API, Docker, GraphQL, and testing methods to build and deploy an enterprise-ready Vue.js 3 application of any scale.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with Vue.js
4
Part 2: Large-Scale Apps and Scaling Performance in Vue.js 3
9
Part 3: Vue.js 3 Enterprise Tools
11
Part 4: Testing Enterprise Vue.js 3 Apps
16
Part 5: Deploying Enterprise-ready Vue.js 3

Creating the deployment pipeline with GitHub Actions

To create a deployment pipeline with GitHub Actions, we need to create configuration files for each pipeline configuration environment.

Follow the steps mentioned next to create your first deployment pipeline for your staging environment using GitHub Actions.

Open the Pinterest demo application or clone it from the official repository for this chapter to see a complete setup of the GitHub Actions.

If you’re following along, create a new file called staging.yml inside the .github/workflows folder.

It’s important to note that the name of the folders must be exactly the same for GitHub Actions to pick the configuration up when pushing to your repository.

Pipeline for the staging environment

Open the staging.yml file and add the following scripts to create a deployment pipeline for the staging environment:

on:
pull_request:
  branches:
    - chapter-12
jobs:
lint:
 ...