This template is for using Vue2 with TypeScript in Vite. Includes vue-router and Vuex.
In addition, ESLint, Stylelint, and Prettier are also included and are set to be executed automatically at runtime and commit. (Since these settings are set strictly, please relax yourself.)
Also, when the development server is executed, it is checked in real time by vite-plugin-checker.
Vitest is included in the program for testing.
With the standard support for Composition API in vue 2.7, the default format is composition api.
vue-property-decorator has been dropped since 0.9.1. Please install manually if necessary.
Vue3 adds a mechanism called Teleport
, which allows you to install vue components anywhere.
This starter template is for vue2, but you can do the same with @logue/vue2-helpers/vue2-teleport.
If you want to include JSON-LD, enter as follows.
<template>
<div class="container">
... Some Content
<teleport to="head">
<component :is="'script'" type="application/ld+json" v-text="jsonLd" />
</teleport>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { defineComponent, ref } from 'vue';
export default defineComponent({
setup() {
const jsonLd = ref(
JSON.stringfy({
'@schema': 'https://json.schemastore.org/jsonld.json',
'@context': 'http://schema.org',
'@type': 'WebSite',
name: 'Vite Vue2 TypeScript Startar',
url: 'https://github.com/logue/vite-vue2-ts-starter',
description: 'Vite Vue2 TypeScript Demo Page',
})
);
return {
jsonLd,
};
},
});
</script>
JSON-LD is literally a script
, so it can't be embedded directly, so it's a roundabout thing like this, but simple things like meta
tags are reflected by simply inserting a tag.
⚠ Notice: <component :is="'script'" ... />
becomes <component :as="'script'" ... />
in Vue3.
If you want to use vue-i18n, please install intlify-unplugin-vue-i18n and call the instance with useI18n()
.
In addition, the conventional method using $t()
written in non composition-api can be used as it is.
VSCode + Volar (and disable Vetur).
It is designed to be close to create-vue commands.
Command | Description |
---|---|
dev | Start devserver. |
clean | Clear devserver cache. |
type-check | Check vue markup. |
lint | Run ESLint and prettier. |
lint:style | Run Stylelint. |
test | Run vitest |
test:unit | Run Unit test |
coverage | Output Coverage Report. |
build | Build for production. |
build:analyze | Execute Bundle Analyzer |
build:clean | Clear production build files. |
build-only | Build for production without checking. |
preview | Run the program generated by the production build. |
⚠ Notice: Be sure to use build-only
as the build command for auto-deploying to Github Pages, Vercel, CloudFlare pages, etc.
build
is for checking whether the build passes locally, and an error occurs because it is executed without Meta.ts
being created.
It also works when migrating from VueCLI.
However, when importing a stylesheet with @import
, it cannot be specified from the library directory. Must be specified from ./node_modules/
.
When adding or deleting files, an error may occur and even if the error is corrected, it may not be reflected in devserver. In that case, stop devserver and delete all the files in the node_modules/.vite
directory. You can also run it with the clean
command.
Due to yarn issues, it may not work properly if the path contains non-ASCII characters (such as 日本語 or 한국어, 中文 etc.).
From 0.7.4, the default project type is module. If you find a plugin that doesn't work, remove "type": "module"
from package.json.
When you use this template, try follow the checklist to update your info properly
- Change the author name in
LICENSE
andpackage.json
- Change the favicon in
public
andsrc/assets
- Remove the
.github
folder which contains the funding info - Clean up the READMEs and remove routes
- @logue/vue2-helpers
- vite-vue2-vuetify-ts-starter - UI library using Vuetify2
- laravel9-vite-vue2-starter - for Laravel + Breeze.
- vite-vue2-ts-ssr-starter - SSR (Server Side Rendering) Version.