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@constgen/neutrino-vue-loader

v1.12.0

Published

Neutrino middleware for Vue files

Downloads

9

Readme

@constgen/neutrino-vue-loader

npm npm

Neutrino middleware for Vue files

This middleware already includes @constgen/neutrino-babel-loader

Features

This middleware enables many features by default with zero configuration

  • Typescript support
  • Decorators
  • Class properties
  • Babel transpilation according to browserlist
  • EcmaScript polyfills
  • JSX syntax
  • Automatic Vue pragma injection to every JSX fragment

Requirements

  • Node.js v10+
  • Neutrino v9
  • Webpack v4
  • Vue 2

Installation

@constgen/neutrino-vue-loader can be installed from NPM. You should install it to "dependencies" (--save) or "devDependncies" (--save-dev) depending on your goal.

npm install --save @constgen/neutrino-vue-loader

Usage

In preset

Require this package and plug it into Neutrino. The following shows how you can pass an options object to the middleware, showing the defaults:

let vueLoader = require('@constgen/neutrino-vue-loader')

neutrino.use(vueLoader({
   babel    : {}, // custom Babel options
   polyfills: false, // enable EcmaScript polyfills
   browsers : ['defaults'], // replace browserlist config
   node     : undefined, // node version in case of server rendering
   include  : [], // include strategy is always used and you can only extend what is included besides `neutrino.options.source` and `neutrino.options.tests`
   exclude  : [] // exclude something from processing that is included
}))

You may enable usage of .browserslistrc file in your project by setting browsers option to any falsy value

neutrino.use(vueLoader({
   browsers: undefined // inherit config from `.browserslistrc` or disable if absent
}))

In neutrinorc

The middleware also may be used together with another presets in Neutrino rc-file, e.g.:

.neutrinorc.js

let vueLoader = require('@constgen/neutrino-vue-loader')

module.exports = {
   use: [
      vueLoader()
   ]
}

JSX

JSX syntax is supported with some syntactic sugar. For more details look at https://github.com/vuejs/jsx.

To use JSX you can just return JSX expressions from arrow functions or Vue Component render() method.

src/Heading.vue

<script>
export default ({ props, listeners, children }) => {
   let onClick = listeners.click || function () {}

   return (
      <h1 id={props.id}>
         <a href="##" onClick={onClick}>
            {children}
         </a>
      </h1>
   )
}
</script>

src/index.vue

<script>
import Heading from './Heading'

export default {
   name: 'Index',
   render () {
      return (
         <div>
            <Heading>Hello</Heading>
            {this.$children}
         </div>
      )
   }
}
</script>