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@gun-vue/components

v0.21.0

Published

It enables eager web developers to build p2p apps for their communities all over the world, free and open source.

Downloads

44

Readme

Gun-Vue is a library of reusable components for Gun built with Vue.

It enables eager web developers to build p2p apps for their communities all over the world, free and open source.

@gun-vue components logo

gun-vue.js.org

How to install?

Gun-Vue is distributed as a regular NPM package and may be used in any Vue 3 project.

  1. You may start by creating a new Vue project or skip this step if you already have one.
pnpm init vue@latest
cd <your-project-name>
pnpm install
pnpm run dev
  1. Install the @gun-vue/components package and start the development process
pnpm i @gun-vue/components
pnpm run dev
  1. You can use the components in any place of your app
<script setup>
	import "@gun-vue/components/dist/style.css";
	import { UserHome } from "@gun-vue/components";
</script>

<template>
	<div>
		<UserHome></UserHome>
	</div>
</template>
  1. OR you can install the Gun-Vue plugin and it's styles in your app main.js file and use all the components straight away.
import { createApp } from "vue";
import App from "./App.vue";
import router from "./router";

import "./assets/main.css";
import "@gun-vue/components/style.css";
import { GunVuePlugin } from "@gun-vue/components";

const app = createApp(App);
app.use(router);
app.use(GunVuePlugin);
app.mount("#app");

So you can use any of the Gun-Vue components in any SFC in your app.

<template>
	<ChatRoom />
</template>

SSR environment

Most of the Gun-Vue components rely on realtime communication with the GUN database. This means we should prevent them from running during the build process to be executed only on the client. Please use client-only and Suspense with async components to have client-side components in a server side render environment.

<script setup async>
	import "@gun-vue/components/dist/style.css";
	const { UserHome } = await import("@gun-vue/components");
</script>

<template>
	<div>
		<UserHome></UserHome>
	</div>
</template>
<ClientOnly>
  <Suspense>
    <Home></Home>
  </Suspense>
</ClientOnly>