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vue-phaser3

v3.2.1

Published

Template for working with Phaser in a Vue project

Downloads

32

Readme

vue-phaser3

Webpack boilerplate that integrates Phaser 3 into a Vue 3 project.

This project template has been set up using the Vue CLI 5 and includes:

  • Sass
  • CSS Postprocessing
  • Babel
  • Source Minification

Build Setup

# install dependencies
npm install

# serve with live reloading at localhost:8080
npm run serve

# build for production with transpilation / minification
npm run build

# serve your production build at localhost:5000
npm start

Extending the project to your needs

If you want to add more features like linting, unit testing or Typescript to your own project, you can do so quite easily via Vue CLI's plugin system. Read the documentation if you want to know more.

Converting into your own repository

If you want to maintain your own repo based on this boilerplate, you first need to detach it from this repo. Here is what you need to do:

  1. edit these files and enter your own project info

    • package.json
    • README.md
    • public/index.html
  2. delete LICENSE (and perhaps add your own)

  3. reinitialize git

Sharing data between Vue and Phaser

You might want to expose some game state that lives inside of your Phaser code to your Vue components and vice versa, for example a highscore. Here are two ways you can achieve sharing state between the frameworks.

  • Import a Phaser EventEmitter instance in both your Vue components and Phaser modules. Both sides can then listen to and emit events on that emitter.

  • Have both sides share a Pinia store instance. It works like an event emitter, but can also hold state. The Pinia store is nicely integrated into your Vue components and is easily accessible on the Phaser side by applying the useStore hook.