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Frontend Development Projects with Vue.js 3 - Second Edition

By : Maya Shavin, Raymond Camden, Clifford Gurney, Hugo Di Francesco
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Book Image

Frontend Development Projects with Vue.js 3 - Second Edition

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By: Maya Shavin, Raymond Camden, Clifford Gurney, Hugo Di Francesco

Overview of this book

Are you looking to use Vue.js 3 for building web apps but don't know where to begin? Frontend Development Projects with Vue.js 3 will help you get to grips with the core concepts of this JavaScript framework using practical examples that simulate real-world web projects. With this updated edition, you’ll experience all aspects of the new and improved Vue.js 3 as you work on mini projects such as a chat interface, a shopping cart, a price calculator, a to-do app, and a profile card generator for storing contact details. These realistic projects are presented as bite-size exercises that you can enjoy even as you challenge yourself. Throughout the book, you'll discover how to manage data in Vue components, define communication interfaces between components, and handle static and dynamic routing to control application flow. You'll also work with Vite and Vue DevTools and learn how to handle transition and animation effects for an engaging user experience. Finally, you’ll see how to test your app and deploy it to the web. By the end of this Vue.js book, you'll have the skills that enable you to work like an experienced Vue developer to build professional apps that can be used by others and have the confidence to tackle real-world frontend web development problems.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction and Crash Course
5
Part 2: Building Your First Vue App
11
Part 3: Global State Management
14
Part 4: Testing and Application Deployment

Deploying Your Code to the Web

In the previous two chapters, you had an in-depth look at testing and how it can benefit your application. Now that you’re confident in the stability and usability of your Vue.js application, it’s time to take a deeper look at how to get that code up on the web.

In this chapter, you will be able to explain the benefits of a CI/CD workflow and how it ties into the release cycle, release cadence, and development workflows. To this end, you’ll be able to articulate the differences between Vue.js development and production builds and what trade-offs are made.

To test and deploy a Vue.js application, you’ll configure GitLab CI/CD with pipelines, jobs, and steps. You’ll become familiar with Netlify, Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (AWS S3), and AWS CloudFront, and their key similarities and differences.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Exploring the benefits of CI/CD as part...