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Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js

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

Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js

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

Overview of this book

Are you looking to use Vue 2 for web applications, but don't know where to begin? Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js will help build your development toolkit and get ready to tackle real-world web projects. You'll get to grips with the core concepts of this JavaScript framework with practical examples and activities. Through the use-cases in this book, you'll discover how to handle data in Vue components, define communication interfaces between components, and handle static and dynamic routing to control application flow. You'll get to grips with Vue CLI and Vue DevTools, and learn how to handle transition and animation effects to create an engaging user experience. In chapters on testing and deploying to the web, you'll gain the skills to start working like an experienced Vue developer and build professional apps that can be used by other people. You'll work on realistic projects that are presented as bitesize exercises and activities, allowing you to challenge yourself in an enjoyable and attainable way. These mini projects include a chat interface, a shopping cart and price calculator, a to-do app, and a profile card generator for storing contact details. By the end of this book, you'll have the confidence to handle any web development project and tackle real-world front-end development problems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Preface

Setting Up Vue Router for Vue to Use

When we add Vue Router to our project, Vue CLI creates and adds a router folder to the code directory, containing a single auto-generated index.js file. This file contains the necessary configurations for our router.

We will navigate to the file and go through the basic predefined configuration for Vue Router.

First, you will notice that we need to import both Vue and VueRouter from the vue and vue-router packages, respectively. Then we call Vue.use (VueRouter) to install it as a plugin for use within our application:

import Vue from 'vue'
import VueRouter from 'vue-router'
Vue.use(VueRouter)

Vue.use is a global method, as discussed in Chapter 5, Global Component Composition. It triggers the internal install method of VueRouter together with the Vue constructor as soon as Vue is available as a global variable of the application. This method has a built-in mechanism to prevent installing a plugin more than once...