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Vue.js 3 for Beginners

You're reading from   Vue.js 3 for Beginners Learn the essentials of Vue.js 3 and its ecosystem to build modern web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805126775
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Vue.js
2. Chapter 1: Exploring the Book’s Layout and Companion App FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Foundation of Vue.js 4. Part 2: Understanding the Core Features of Vue.js
5. Chapter 3: Making Our HTML Dynamic 6. Chapter 4: Utilizing Vue’s Built-In Directives for Effortless Development 7. Chapter 5: Leveraging Computed Properties and Methods in Vue.js 8. Chapter 6: Event and Data Handling in Vue.js 9. Chapter 7: Handling API Data and Managing Async Components with Vue.js 10. Part 3: Expanding Your Knowledge with Vue.js and Its Core Libraries
11. Chapter 8: Testing Your App with Vitest and Cypress 12. Chapter 9: Introduction to Advanced Vue.js Techniques – Slots, Lifecycle, and Template Refs 13. Chapter 10: Handling Routing with Vue Router 14. Chapter 11: Managing Your Application’s State with Pinia 15. Chapter 12: Achieving Client-Side Validation with VeeValidate 16. Part 4: Conclusion and Further Resources
17. Chapter 13: Unveiling Application Issues with the Vue Devtools 18. Chapter 14: Advanced Resources for Future Reading 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Handling asynchronous components with <Suspense>

Handling dynamic data loading is never easy. In fact, when data is static and hardcoded, displaying the information takes no effort, as the data is available on first render, but when the data needs to come from an outside source, such as a database or a third-party API, then the complexity increases. When loading information asynchronously, the data is not available on the first load, forcing us to handle a “loading state” until the data is available, or having to display an error state if the loading event has failed to complete.

To prevent having to handle state changes in multiple components and code duplication, Vue.js introduced a globally available built-in component called <Suspense>.

With <Suspense>, we can orchestrate all loading states at once with very clean syntax. In the following section, we are going to first understand what makes a component asynchronous and then understand how this...

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