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vue-bonsai-tree

v1.0.0

Published

A Vue tree component designed to be used with hand-coded markup rather than generated from a javascript data structure.

Downloads

6

Readme

vue-bonsai-tree

A collapsable tree Vue component designed to render hand-coded markup rather a javascript data structure.

If you can munge your data into a hierarchy of javascript objects in a prescribed format, there are plenty of other Vue tree components for that. I needed one to render hand-coded markup rather than an arbitrary hierarchy of data.

Demo

Live Demo

Install

npm install vue-bonsai-tree --save

Use

<div id='app'>
	<bonsai-tree>
		Parent
		<div slot='content' expand='more'>
			<div slot='collapse'>less</div>
			<bonsai-tree content='Grandkid'>Child</bonsai-tree>
		</div>
	</bonsai-tree>
</div>
<script src='vue.js'></script>
<script src='vue-bonsai-tree.js'></script>
<script>
	var app = new Vue({
		el: '#app',
		components: {
			'bonsai-tree': window['vue-bonsai-tree'].BonsaiTree
		}
	})
</script>

Contribute

# install dependencies
npm install

# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm run dev

# run karma unit tests
npm run unit

# run nightwatch e2e tests
npm run e2e

# run all tests
npm test

# build minified release (vue-bonsai-tree.js)
npm release

Don't be intimidated by all the files. This project uses the vue-cli webpack boilerplate to get up and running with webpack, live reload, karma and nightwatch quickly. The only files you really need to touch will be:

  • src/components/bonsai-tree.vue
  • test/unit/specs/bonsai-tree.spec.js
  • test/e2e/specs/bonsai-tree.js

PRs welcome. Emiting expand/collapse events would be a nice feature. (15 min to code, 2 hours to write automated regression testing ;) More complete e2e testing would also be helpful.