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vue-registrar

v1.0.3

Published

A simple package that dynamically registers your components and vuex modules

Downloads

23

Readme

A Vue.js package that makes your code a lot cleaner and much more understandable.

Quick Start

🔥 Let just get started!!

What is this technically?

Vue Registrar is consisted of two features that:

  • Registers all your common and frequently used components globally and ends the need for importing them manually;
  • Assembles all your vuex modules in a nested manner.

👉 See documents and get started

Why should I use it?

No more words! see yourself:

Using Component Registrar

vue-dynamic-component-registrar

If you're familiar with following structure:

// hello-world.vue
<template> ... </template>
<script>
import SomethingCommon from './path/to/it'
export default {
  components: { SomethingCommon }
}
</script>

You may need this feature! By using that, you just need to consider your template:

// hello-world.vue
<template> ... </template>

Using Vuex Module Assembler

vuex-dynamic-nested-module-assembler

If you're using Vuex modules (especially in a nested or namespaced manner) like this:

// store.js
import moduleAlphaState from './path/to/moduleAlpha/state'
import moduleAlphaActions from './path/to/moduleAlpha/actions'
import moduleBeta from './path/to/moduleBeta'

export default {
  a: {
    state: moduleAlphaState,
    actions: moduleAlphaActions,
    namespaced: true,
    modules: {
      nestedB: moduleBeta
    }
  }
}
</script>

You'll need this feature. By using it, you don't need to do anything else! just follow a simple directory structure:

vuex-modules/
└── a
    ├── actions.js
    ├── state.js
    └── b
        ├── actions.js
        ├── getters.js
        ├── mutations.js
        └── state.js

Contribution

Any kind of help is appreciated! Feel free to report bugs, extend functionality and features. Pull Requests will be reviewed as soon as possible.

License

Code is licensed under the MIT License.

See Also