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Vue.js 2.x by Example

Vue.js 2.x by Example

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Vue.js 2.x by Example

Vue.js 2.x by Example

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By: Street

Overview of this book

Vue.js is a frontend web framework which makes it easy to do just about anything, from displaying data up to creating full-blown web apps, and has become a leading tool for web developers. This book puts Vue.js into a real-world context, guiding you through example projects that helps you build Vue.js applications from scratch. With this book, you will learn how to use Vue.js by creating three Single Page web applications. Throughout this book, we will cover the usage of Vue, for building web interfaces, Vuex, an official Vue plugin which makes caching and storing data easier, and Vue-router, a plugin for creating routes and URLs for your application. Starting with a JSON dataset, the first part of the book covers Vue objects and how to utilize each one. This will be covered by exploring different ways of displaying data from a JSON dataset. We will then move on to manipulating the data with filters and search and creating dynamic values. Next, you will see how easy it is to integrate remote data into an application by learning how to use the Dropbox API to display your Dropbox contents in an application In the final section, you will see how to build a product catalog and dynamic shopping cart using the Vue-router, giving you the building blocks of an e-commerce store.
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Changing the folder for Vue-router

There may be scenarios where you want to host your Vue app in a sub-folder of your website. In this instance, you will need to declare the base folder of your project so Vue-router can construct, and listen out for, the correct URLs.

For example, if your app was based on a /shop/ folder, you would declare it using the base parameter on the Vue-router instance:

const router = new VueRouter({
base: '/shop/',

routes: [
{
path: '/',
component: Home
},
{
path: '/about',
component: About
}
]
});

The value of this needs the slash at both the beginning and end.

Along with base, there are several other configuration options available for Vue-router—it is well worth being familiar with them, as they may solve a problem you have later on.

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