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Full-Stack Vue.js 2 and Laravel 5

You're reading from   Full-Stack Vue.js 2 and Laravel 5 Bring the frontend and backend together with Vue, Vuex, and Laravel

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788299589
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Anthony Gore Anthony Gore
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Hello Vue – An Introduction to Vue.js FREE CHAPTER 2. Prototyping Vuebnb, Your First Vue.js Project 3. Setting Up a Laravel Development Environment 4. Building a Web Service with Laravel 5. Integrating Laravel and Vue.js with Webpack 6. Composing Widgets with Vue.js Components 7. Building a Multi-Page App with Vue Router 8. Managing Your Application State with Vuex 9. Adding a User Login and API Authentication with Passport 10. Deploying a Full-Stack App to the Cloud

Components


When we're constructing a template for a web app, we can use HTML elements such as divtable, and span. This variety of elements makes it easy to create whatever structures we need for organizing content on the page.

What if we could create our own custom elements, through, for example, my-element? This would allow us to create reusable structures specifically designed for our app.

Components are a tool for creating custom elements in Vue.js. When we register a component, we define a template which renders as one or more standard HTML elements:

Figure 6.1. Components facilitate reusable markup and render as standard HTML

Registration

There are many ways to register a component, but the easiest is to use the component API method. The first argument is the name you want to give the component, the second is the configuration object. The configuration object will often include a template property to declare the component's markup using a string:

Vue.component('my-component', {
  template...
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