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Front-End Development Projects with Vue.js

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838984823
Pages 774 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (5):
Raymond Camden Raymond Camden
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Hugo Di Francesco Hugo Di Francesco
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Clifford Gurney Clifford Gurney
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Philip Kirkbride Philip Kirkbride
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Maya Shavin Maya Shavin
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface
1. Starting Your First Vue Project 2. Working with Data 3. Vue CLI 4. Nesting Components (Modularity) 5. Global Component Composition 6. Routing 7. Animations and Transitions 8. The State of Vue.js State Management 9. Working with Vuex – State, Getters, Actions, and Mutations 10. Working with Vuex – Fetching Remote Data 11. Working with Vuex – Organizing Larger Stores 12. Unit Testing 13. End-to-End Testing 14. Deploying Your Code to the Web Appendix

Introduction

In the previous chapter, you learned how to use the Event Bus pattern to help solve an important problem: communicating events back and forth between complex and highly nested sets of components. The Event Bus pattern provided a simple pub and sub system by which any component could emit an event and any component could then listen to that event as well. While writing your own solution to this problem is a great way to keep your coding skills sharp, it would be better, in this case, to use an already developed, well-tested solution already in use in the Vue community—Vuex (https://vuex.vuejs.org/):

Figure 9.1: The Vuex home page

Vuex is a core part of the Vue ecosystem and provides what we already built in the previous chapter along with much more. Let's take a high-level look at the main features of Vuex.

Store

At a high level, a Vuex instance, or one use of Vuex, is considered a store. The store is the top-level container employing...

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