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vue-cli-plugin-go-webview

v0.0.2

Published

vue-cli 3.x plugin to setup go-webview applications

Readme

vue-cli-plugin-go-webview

go-webview Plugin for Vue CLI 3.x

Prerequisite

# Assuming you have go and nodejs installed
# Install vue-cli-3
$ yarn global add @vue/cli
# Create vue-cli-3 project
$ vue create myproject
$ cd myproject

# Install go dependencies
# Install go webview
$ go get github.com/zserge/webview
# Install go-bindata-assetfs
$ go get github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/...
$ go get github.com/elazarl/go-bindata-assetfs/...
# Install echo server
$ go get -u github.com/labstack/echo/...
$ go get go get github.com/Code-Hex/echo-static

Install

$ vue add go-webview

Changes after installation (templates)

  • go-src: Directory for golang files
  • go-src/main.go: main function
  • go-src/listen_echo_server.go: Listen and serve using echo server
  • go-src/listen_net_http_server.go: Listen and serve using net/http server
  • package.json: -- Key 'go-webview' with plugin configuration values -- Script 'go-build'
  • .gitignore: Ignore go build directory, binaries, bindata go file

Invoke

# Using npm
$ npm run go-build
# Using yarn
$ yarn run go-build

Actions after invoke

  • Runs vue-cli build script (production)
  • Runs go-bindata-assetfs and packs all files from vue build outputDir (default: 'dist')
  • Builds executable (as per native os) in go build directory (name in package.json go-webview configuration)

Roadmap

  • [ ] Prompt http server type
  • [ ] Ignore files from binding in binary
  • [ ] Update listen server templates code for random ephemeral port to listen
  • [ ] Add Database template
  • [ ] Add Api template

License

MIT