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Vue.js 2.x by Example

You're reading from   Vue.js 2.x by Example Example-driven guide to build web apps with Vue.js for beginners

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788293464
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mike Street Mike Street
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Vue.js 2. Displaying, Looping, Searching, and Filtering Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Optimizing your App and Using Components to Display Data 4. Getting a List of Files Using the Dropbox API 5. Navigating through the File Tree and Loading Folders from the URL 6. Caching the Current Folder Structure Using Vuex 7. Pre-Caching Other Folders and Files for Faster Navigation 8. Introducing Vue-Router and Loading URL-Based Components 9. Using Vue-Router Dynamic Routes to Load Data 10. Building an E-Commerce Store – Browsing Products 11. Building an E-Commerce Store – Adding a Checkout 12. Using Vue Dev Tools and Testing Your SPA

Getting Started with Vue.js

Vue (pronounced view) is a very powerful JavaScript library created for building interactive user interfaces. Despite having the ability to handle large single-page applications, Vue is also great for providing a framework for small, individual use cases. Its small file size means it can be integrated into existing ecosystems without adding too much bloat.

It was built to have a simple API, which makes it easier to get started in comparison with its rivals: React and Angular. Although it borrows some of the logic and methodologies from these libraries, it has identified a need for developers for a simpler library for building applications.

Unlike React or Angular, one of the benefits of Vue is the clean HTML output it produces. Other JavaScript libraries tend to leave the HTML scattered with extra attributes and classes in the code, whereas Vue removes these to produce clean, semantic output.

In the first part of this book, we are going to build an application that uses a JSON string to display data. We will then look at filtering and manipulating data, before moving on to building reusable components to reduce duplication in our code.

In this chapter, we will look at:

  • How to get started with Vue by including the JavaScript file
  • How to initialize your first Vue instance and look at the data object
  • Examining computed functions and properties
  • Learning about Vue methods
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