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Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js

You're reading from   Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js Learn to build scalable web applications and dynamic user interfaces with Vue 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838984823
Length 774 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Clifford Gurney Clifford Gurney
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Philip Kirkbride Philip Kirkbride
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Raymond Camden Raymond Camden
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Maya Shavin Maya Shavin
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Hugo Di Francesco Hugo Di Francesco
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Starting Your First Vue Project 2. Working with Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Vue CLI 4. Nesting Components (Modularity) 5. Global Component Composition 6. Routing 7. Animations and Transitions 8. The State of Vue.js State Management 9. Working with Vuex – State, Getters, Actions, and Mutations 10. Working with Vuex – Fetching Remote Data 11. Working with Vuex – Organizing Larger Stores 12. Unit Testing 13. End-to-End Testing 14. Deploying Your Code to the Web Appendix

Introduction

In Chapter 9, Working with Vuex – State, Getters, Actions, and Mutations, you were introduced to Vuex and saw multiple examples of how to work with it to both read data from and write data to a store. We saw how multiple components could work with the store and all be kept in sync with little to no work at our end. In this chapter, we are going to expand our Vuex usage by integrating it with remote data by using Axios, a popular open source library that makes it easy to use network resources. Let's start off with a deeper look at Axios.

Axios (https://github.com/axios/axios) is a JavaScript library with both Node and browser support. It has a Promise-based API, which means you can use async and await if you wish. Other features include supporting default parameters (handy for APIs that require a key for every call) and the ability to transform your input and output data. We will not be covering every use case in this chapter, but you will get a good idea...

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