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@hagbardpaulson/spatial-beta

v0.1.9071

Published

> Component library built with [Vue CLI 3](https://cli.vuejs.org/).

Readme

Spatial Design Beta

Component library built with Vue CLI 3.

Demo & Documentation

Sooner or later, you will find that creating a component library is much better than having all components inside your app project. A component library force you remove app specific logic from your components, makes it possible to reuse them in other apps.

Once the components are in a libraray, documentation becomes critical. This starter project includes a documentation app powered by VuePress. It not only documents the usage of the component, but also provides a testing bed during the development of components. See the generated documentation app here.

Setup

# install dependencies
npm install

# start the doc app with hot reload, great for testing components
npm run docs:dev

# build the library, available under dist
npm run build

# build the doc app, available under docs/.vuepress/dist
npm run docs:build

Use your component library

You may publish your component library to NPM repository. If you prefer to use/test your component library locally in a client app, you may use npm link or install-local.

If your app is not using a bundler, the following is the example of how to use the library in vanilla HTML page.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head><title>Demo app</title></head>
  <body>
    <div id="app">
      <p>Component A: <component-a/></p>
      <p>Component B: <component-b @click="onClick"/></p>
    </div>
  </body>

  <script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
  <script src="dist/my-lib.umd.js"></script>
  <script>
      console.log(window['my-lib'])
      var app = new Vue({
        el: '#app',
        methods: {
          onClick (message) {
            alert(message)
          }
        }
      })
    </script>
</html>