fis3-parser-vueify-deasync
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fis3-parser-vueify-deasync
deasynced vueify parser for fis3
fis3 vue parser, use deasync
module to allow asynchronous vueify can be used in synchronous fis3 workflow.
Usage
If you just write javascript in ES3/ES5 style, you can just use this plugin like below.
fis.match('*.vue', {
parser: fis.plugin('vueify-deasync', {
// vueify options here, e.g plugins
})
})
If you write TypeScript in .vue
file, you should use multi parser to allow typescript to compile vueify output.
fis.match('*.vue', {
isTsLike: true, // important! make sure this config exist to allow typescript to compile vueify output correctly
parser: [
fis.plugin('vueify-deasync', {
// vueify options here, e.g plugins
}),
fis.plugin('typescript', {
// typescript compilerOptions here
})
],
rExt: '.js'
})
If you write ES6 style code in .vue
file, and want to use typescript to compile source code, you
should use the same config above.
If you want to use babel to compile source code, you should use babel plugin of fis3.
Notice
If you use typescript, you should use import Component = require('foo.vue')
syntax even if you exported default in script block in vue file, because vueify force module.exports = module.exports.default
when compile.
And you should use export default {}
syntax in your vue file. If you use export = {}
syntax typescript will compile failed.
License
MIT