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Vue.js 2 Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Vue.js 2 Design Patterns and Best Practices Build enterprise-ready, modular Vue.js applications with Vuex and Nuxt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839792
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Vue.js Principles and Comparisons FREE CHAPTER 2. Proper Creation of Vue Projects 3. Writing Clean and Lean Code with Vue 4. Vue.js Directives 5. Secured Communication with Vue.js Components 6. Creating Better UI 7. HTTP and WebSocket Communication 8. Vue Router Patterns 9. State Management with Vuex 10. Testing Vue.js Applications 11. Optimization 12. Server-Side Rendering with Nuxt 13. Patterns

Render/functional components


We're going to take a detour and pivot away from validation and animations to consider the use of functional components and render functions to improve application performance. You may also hear these being referred to as "presentational components" as they're stateless and only receive data as an input prop.

So far, we've only declared the markup for our components with the template tag, but it's also possible to use the render function (as seen in src/main.js):

import Vue from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  render: h => h(App)
})

The h comes from hyperscript that allows us to create/describe DOM nodes with our JavaScript. In the render function, we're simply rendering the App component and in the future, we'll be looking at this in more detail. Vue creates a Virtual DOM to make working with the actual DOM much simpler (as well as for improved performance when dealing with a vast amount of elements).

Rendering elements

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