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Vue.js 3 Design Patterns and Best Practices

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Product type Book
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238074
Pages 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Pablo David Garaguso Pablo David Garaguso
Profile icon Pablo David Garaguso

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: The Vue 3 Framework 2. Chapter 2: Software Design Principles and Patterns 3. Chapter 3: Setting Up a Working Project 4. Chapter 4: User Interface Composition with Components 5. Chapter 5: Single-Page Applications 6. Chapter 6: Progressive Web Applications 7. Chapter 7: Data Flow Management 8. Chapter 8: Multithreading with Web Workers 9. Chapter 9: Testing and Source Control 10. Chapter 10: Deploying Your Application 11. Chapter 11: Bonus Chapter - UX Patterns 12. Final words 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Migrating from Vue 2

Implementing a basic reactive state

As mentioned before, a drawback of using a message bus to share data is the multiplicity of copies of the same data, including the overhead for the handling of the events. Instead, we can leverage Vue’s reactivity engine and, in particular, the reactive() helper constructor to create a single entity to hold our application state. Just like before, we can wrap this reactive object in a Singleton pattern to share it among components and plain JavaScript functions, objects, and classes. It's worth mentioning that this is one of the great advantages of Vue 3 and the new Composition API.

From the example code, we will end with a basic example like this:

Figure 7.4 – A shared reactive object for state management

Figure 7.4 – A shared reactive object for state management

As you can see in the previous screenshot, the state in this case is shared (or accessed) by all the components of this example. Any of the child components can modify any of its values, and the...

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