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vue-funcall

v1.0.3

Published

A method that create component with function call

Downloads

51

Readme

Vue funcall

A method that create component with function call

Install

$ pnpm install vue-funcall

Usage

Basic Usage

Pass it to the app as a plugin, make component mount on Vue instance. ::: details This step can be ignored if you ensure that Vue context data will not be used in component :::

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { VueFuncallPlugin } from 'vue-funcall'
import App from './App.vue'

const app = createApp(App)
app.use(VueFuncallPlugin)
app.mount('#app')

Use it in any scenario you wish to use

import { createFuncall } from 'vue-funcall'

createFuncall(Component, props, options)

Outside close

vue-funcall export close function for user

import { createFuncall } from 'vue-funcall'

cont { close } = createFuncall(Component, props)

close()

Async return result

It is not the capability that the library needs to support, but if you want to implement that functionality through the library, it's a demo

import { createFuncall } from 'vue-funcall'

const asyncCall = () => {
  return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    createFuncall(Component, {
      onSucceed: (result) => resolve(result),
      onFailed: (result) => reject(result)
    })
  })
}

API

const { close } = createFuncall(Component, props, options)

Parameters

| Name | Description | | ------------- | ----------- | | Component | Component that need be function called | | props | Component support props | | options | an object of options for createFuncall |

Return Values

| Name | Description | | ---- | --------- | | close | a function that unmount Component |

Options

| Name | Description | Type | Default | | --- | -- | :--: | :--: | | visible | Internal field of Component to control Component display or not, If Component are not similiar field, define undefined | string | undefined | visible | | onClosed | Internal field of Component to listen Component closed, If Component are not similiar field, define undefined | string | undefined | onClosed | | container | Define component mount node, default is document.body | HTMLElement | undefined | document.body | | appContext | For support multiple vue instance | AppContext | - |