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Learning Vue.js 2

You're reading from   Learning Vue.js 2 Learn how to build amazing reactive web applications easily with Vue.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469946
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Olga Filipova Olga Filipova
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Preface 1. Going Shopping with Vue.js 2. Fundamentals – Installing and Using FREE CHAPTER 3. Components – Understanding and Using 4. Reactivity – Binding Data to Your Application 5. Vuex – Managing State in Your Application 6. Plugins – Building Your House with Your Own Bricks 7. Testing – Time to Test What We Have Done So Far! 8. Deploying – Time to Go Live! 9. What Is Next? A. Solutions to Exercises

Rewriting the shopping list with simple components

Now that we already know a lot about components, let's rewrite our shopping list application using them.

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For the rewriting of the application, we will use this version of the shopping list application as a base: https://jsfiddle.net/chudaol/vxfkxjzk/3/ .

We have already done it previously, when we started talking about components. But at that time, we used string templates inside the components' options. Let's do it now using templates as we have just learned to do. Let's just have a look at the interface and identify the components again:

Rewriting the shopping list with simple components

Our shopping list application will have four components

Thus, I suggest that our shopping list application consists of the following four components:

  • AddItemComponent: The component responsible for adding a new item to the shopping list
  • ItemComponent: The component responsible for the rendering of the new item in the shopping list
  • ItemsComponent: The component responsible for rendering...
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