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Vue.js 3 Cookbook

By : Heitor Ramon Ribeiro
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Vue.js 3 Cookbook

By: Heitor Ramon Ribeiro

Overview of this book

Vue.js is a progressive web framework for building professional user interfaces for your web applications. With Vue.js 3, the frontend framework is reinforced with architectural enhancements, new base languages, new render processes, and separated core components. The book starts with recipes for implementing Vue.js 3’s new features in your web development projects and migrating your existing Vue.js apps to the latest version. You will get up and running with TypeScript with Vue.js and find succinct solutions to common challenges and pitfalls faced in implementing components, derivatives, and animation, through to building plugins, adding state management, routing, and developing complete single-page applications (SPAs). As you advance, you'll discover recipes to help you integrate Vue.js apps with Nuxt.js in order to add server-side rendering capabilities to your SPAs. You'll then learn about the Vue.js ecosystem by exploring modern frameworks such as Quasar, Nuxt.js, Vuex, and Vuetify in your web projects. Finally, the book provides you with solutions for packaging and deploying your Vue.js apps. By the end of this Vue.js book, you'll be able to identify and solve challenges faced in building Vue.js applications and be able to adopt the Vue.js framework for frontend web projects of any scale.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
5
Fetching Data from the Web via HTTP Requests
6
Managing Routes with vue-router
7
Managing the Application State with Vuex
11
Directives, Plugins, SSR, and More
Vue

How to do it...

To start our component, we will use the Vue project with Vue-CLI that we used in the 'Creating and understanding the Vuex state' recipe, or we can start a new one.

To start a new one, open Terminal (macOS or Linux) or Command Prompt/PowerShell (Windows) and execute the following command:

> vue create vuex-store

Choose the manual features, add Router and Vuex as required features, as indicated in the 'How to do it...' section of the 'Creating a simple Vuex store' recipe.

Now we create a Vuex mutation and base type for the mutations:

  1. Create a new file called types.js in the user folder inside the src/store folder, and open it.
  2. In this file, we will create an export default JavaScript object, with a group of keys that will be the names of our mutations. Those keys will be LOADING, ERROR, SET_USER_LIST, SET_USER_DATA, UPDATE_USER, and REMOVE_USER:
export default {
LOADING: 'LOADING',
ERROR: 'ERROR',
SET_USER_LIST:...