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Vue.js 3 By Example

By : John Au-Yeung
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Vue.js 3 By Example

By: John Au-Yeung

Overview of this book

With its huge ecosystem and wide adoption, Vue is one of the leading frameworks thanks to its ease of use when developing applications. However, it can get challenging for aspiring Vue.js developers to make sense of the ecosystem and build meaningful applications. This book will help you understand how you can leverage Vue effectively to develop impressive apps quickly using its latest version – Vue 3.0. The book takes an example-based approach to help you get to grips with the basics of Vue 3 and create a simple application by exploring features such as components and directives. You'll then enhance your app building skills by learning how to test the app with Jest and Vue Test Utils. As you advance, you'll understand how to write non-web apps with Vue 3, create cross-platform desktop apps with the Electron plugin, and build a multi-purpose mobile app with Vue and Ionic. You'll also be able to develop web apps with Vue 3 that interact well with GraphQL APIs. Finally, you'll build a chat app that performs real-time communication using Vue 3 and Laravel. By the end of this Vue.js book, you'll have developed the skills you need to build real-world apps using Vue 3 by working through a range of projects.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Setting up the Vue project

Now that we've learned the basics about computed properties and getters and setters, we are ready to look deeper at the component parts that we will need and create the project.

To create the project, we use the Vue CLI again. This time, instead of selecting the default options, we must choose a few options. But before we do that, we will create a project folder called vue-example-ch3-slider-puzzle. Then, we must go into the folder and run the following commands with npm:

  1. First, we must install the Vue CLI globally so that we can create and run our project with it:
    npm install -g @vue/cli@next
  2. Now, we can go into our project folder and run the following command to create our project:
    vue create .

Equivalently, we can run the following commands with Yarn:

  1. First, we must install the Vue CLI globally so that we can create and run our project with it:
    yarn global add @vue/cli@next
  2. Then, we can go into our project folder and...