vue-dev-server
v2.0.4
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a small development server for building `vue` components
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vue-dev-server
Why?
When you decide to build a new reusable vue
component, you probably want to see it in action in different environments without much effort.
What?
vue-dev-server is a small development server for building vue
components. It takes different environments (own components) and makes them available in your browser, of course with hot reload functionality.
How?
Install
npm install --save-dev vue-dev-server
// [email protected]
npm install --save-dev vue-dev-server@1
# dependencies
npm install --save-dev vue webpack vue-loader
# dependencies of vue-loader
# http://vuejs.github.io/vue-loader/start/tutorial.html
npm install --save vueify-insert-css
npm install --save-dev vue-html-loader css-loader vue-style-loader vue-hot-reload-api\
babel-loader babel-core babel-plugin-transform-runtime babel-preset-es2015\
babel-runtime@5\
Usage - cli
Usage: vue-dev-server [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-p, --port <number> port to use (default: 8080)
-f, --folder <path> root path (default: dev)
-s, --static <path> exports a static version
Setting up an environment
By default vue-dev-server
will look in the dev
folder for vue
files.
Just create a someName.vue
file there. Require your component from there normally.
All environments will then be accessible under http://localhost:8080/
.
Example of project layout
./dev/env1.vue // links your component. Contains an environment to interact with your component.
./src/comp.vue // your component.
./comp.js // your component compiled down to ES5 (for examply by `vue-compiler`).
If you need more examples check out vue-comps. I'm using vue-dev-server
for all my components.
Using static option to create a demo for github pages
in conjuction with gh-pages, creating a demo is as simple as this:
vue-dev-server --static static/ && gh-pages -d static
just make sure you include the static folder in your .gitignore
Setting up webpack
This is the default loaders list:
module.exports = {
module:
loaders: [
{ test: /\.vue$/, loader: "vue-loader"}
{ test: /\.html$/, loader: "html"}
{ test: /\.css$/, loader: "style-loader!css-loader" }
]
}
If you need you own, put a webpack.config.js /.coffee/.json in the dev
folder.
Additional info
- Add the
dev/index.js
to your.gitignore
- You can create a npm script in your
package.json
,"scripts": {"dev": "vue-dev-server"}
. Then you can call it bynpm run dev
Changelog
2.0.0
now compatible with vue 2.0.01.0.0
same as 0.2.10
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Paul Pflugradt Licensed under the MIT license.