/WebApp_Vue3

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FriendsHq

This workshop attempts to demonstrate creating a simple web application using Vue.js.

The constructs that we see being employed in this demo are:

  • Creating Vue.js components
  • Creating component hierarchies
  • props and custom events
  • Smart vs. Dumb components
  • Ajax using axios
  • Routes, routing, and the router-view
  • Forms using Vue.js
  • State management using Pinia
  • Using the best practices for naming and project layout
  • Unit/integration/e2e testing

This project also leverages Vuetify for styling.

Prerequisites

  • Install Git
  • Download and install node per this
    • This will install npm as well

Optional (but highly recommended)

Getting started

First git-clone this repository. Then open a terminal, cd to the directory where you cloned this repository. Make sure node/npm are in your path!

npm install

Running the app

Open two terminals. In both cd to the directory where you cloned this repository.

In the first one, run

npm run rest-endpoint

You should see something to the effect of

$ json-server --watch server/api/db.json

  \{^_^}/ hi!

  Loading server/api/db.json
  Done

  Resources
  http://localhost:3000/friends

  Home
  http://localhost:3000

  Type s + enter at any time to create a snapshot of the database
  Watching...

In the second terminal run

npm run dev

Once the console is settled, visit http://localhost:5173/ and you should see the basic layout of the "Friends HQ"

You are all set!

Running the tests

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

Run your end-to-end tests

npm run test:e2e

Run your unit tests

npm run test:unit

Navigating the source code

The best way to peruse the changes in this codebase is to follow the commit history. Each commit has been deliberately designed to highlight one particular aspect in our exploration of Vue.js.

Credits

This project is inspired by Monica.