UIkit with all the power of Vue
While it is possible to use UIkit by its own when building Vue components, you may find yourself relying on too many dependencies and building a wrapper to fill the missing logic gap. Vuikit solves all that by providing native, unopinionated, components outputting UIkit layout.
Special thanks to the supporters who help pushing this project forward.
There is a live demo at http://vuikit.github.io/vuikit with technical information about each component. As well as a codepen playground.
Note that all code examples are using ES6 syntax
Vuikit components are registered globally by default and ready to be used immediately.
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuikit from 'vuikit'
Vue.use(Vuikit)
<template>
<div>
<vk-button-checkbox>
<vk-button color="primary">Button</vk-button>
<vk-button active>Button</vk-button>
<vk-button>Button</vk-button>
</vk-button-checkbox>
</div>
</template>
Although is possible to load and register them individually.
import Vue from 'vue'
import { Button, Modal } from 'vuikit'
// globally
Vue.component('VkButton', Button)
Vue.component('VkModal', Modal)
// or locally
new Vue({
components: {
VkButton: Button,
VkModal: Modal
}
})
Changing the output or adding specific features is straightforward by extending a component.
import Vue from 'vue'
import { Button } from 'vuikit'
Vue.component('TmButton', {
extends: Button,
template: '', // the new output
props: {} // new features
...
})
npm install vuikit --save
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuikit from 'vuikit'
Vue.use(Vuikit) // or register individually
Make sure Vue is loaded upfront and then load dist/vuikit.js
.
# install dependencies with Yarn (https://yarnpkg.com/)
# it's much faster and consistent
yarn install
# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
yarn run dev
# build for distribution
yarn run build
You can use UIkit themes out of a box with few exceptions you should be aware of. For those a custom theme is required adding the following workarounds.
UIkit Modal transitions are hardcoded plus incompatible with Vue transitions. The solution is to reset those and apply new ones.
.hook-modal() {
// reset hardcoded transitions
display: inherit;
opacity: inherit;
-webkit-transform: inherit;
transform: inherit;
// add custom ones
-webkit-transition: opacity .3s ease;
transition: opacity .3s ease;
}
.hook-modal-dialog() {
// reset hardcoded transitions
opacity: inherit;
-webkit-transform: inherit;
transform: inherit;
// add custom ones
-webkit-transition: all .3s ease;
transition: all .3s ease;
}
// add custom transitions
.hook-modal-misc() {
.vk-modal-transition-enter .uk-modal-dialog {
opacity: 0;
}
.vk-modal-transition-leave-active .uk-modal-dialog {
opacity: 0;
}
.vk-modal-transition-enter .uk-modal-dialog,
.vk-modal-transition-leave-active .uk-modal-dialog {
-webkit-transform: scale(1.1);
transform: scale(1.1);
}
}
Similar as with Modal, Dropdown transition styles must be reseted.
// reset hardcoded transitions
.hook-dropdown-misc() {
.uk-dropdown,
.uk-dropdown-blank {
display: inherit;
}
}
@offcanvas-transition-speed: .3s;
@offcanvas-transition-timing: ease;
.hook-offcanvas() {
// null hardcoded transitions
display: inherit;
// necessary for Vue transition hooks
transition-duration: @offcanvas-transition-speed;
}
.hook-offcanvas-bar() {
// apply new transitions
-webkit-transform: translateX(-100%);
-ms-transform: translateX(-100%);
transform: translateX(-100%);
transition: transform @offcanvas-transition-speed @offcanvas-transition-timing;
}
.hook-offcanvas-misc() {
.uk-offcanvas-page {
transition: margin-left @offcanvas-transition-speed @offcanvas-transition-timing;
}
.uk-offcanvas-page-open .uk-offcanvas-bar,
.uk-offcanvas-page-open .uk-offcanvas-bar {
-webkit-transform: translateX(0%);
-ms-transform: translateX(0%); // IE9
transform: translateX(0%);
}
}
The VkTable component relies on Vuikit specific styling.
Until Vuikit reaches a 1.0 release, breaking changes will be released with a new minor version. For example 0.4.0 and 0.4.1 have the same API, but 0.5.0 have breaking changes.
Vuikit is open source and released under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2016-present, Miljan Aleksic