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Vue.js 3 By Example

You're reading from   Vue.js 3 By Example Blueprints to learn Vue web development, full-stack development, and cross-platform development quickly

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838826345
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Au-Yeung John Au-Yeung
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Creating Your First Application in Vue 3 2. Chapter 2: Building a Vue 3 Progressive Web App FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Building a Slider Puzzle Game with Tests 4. Chapter 4: Building a Photo Management Desktop App 5. Chapter 5: Building a Multipurpose Calculator Mobile App with Ionic 6. Chapter 6: Building a Vacation Booking App with the PrimeVue UI Framework 7. Chapter 7: Creating a Shopping Cart System with GraphQL 8. Chapter 8: Building a Chat App with Vue 3, Laravel, and Socket.IO 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating the frontend to let users chat

Now that we have the backend code all finished and running, we can work on the frontend. The frontend is not very different from what we had in the earlier chapters. We use the Vue CLI to create our project in the frontend folder of the vue-example-ch8-chat-app folder and then we can start writing our code.

In the vue-example-ch8-chat-app/frontend folder, we run vue create, then we choose select version, then we select the Vue 3 option with Vue Router option enabled. Once the Vue CLI wizard finishes running, we can start building our frontend.

Installing the Vue dependencies

In addition to the Vue dependencies, we also need to install the Axios HTTP client, the Socket.IO client, and the Laravel Echo client package to make HTTP requests and listen to events emitted from the server side via the Laravel Echo Server respectively. To install those, we run the following command:

npm install axios socket.io-client laravel-echo

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