Vue.Draggable
Quasar Framework
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Vue.Draggable
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What are some of the best/most useful Vue libraries you've used?
Vue Draggable is a library I seem to use constantly. If you need draggabilty then it’s a nice one to have. Changed a bit for vue 3 but still very useful.
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VueJS animation when moving rendered items from an array
U might search for something like this https://github.com/SortableJS/Vue.Draggable
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How can I move "questions" to another topic with Vuejs 3 and vuedraggable?
Check out this example https://github.com/SortableJS/Vue.Draggable/blob/master/example/components/two-lists.vue
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Let's create our own Vue JS plugin
If you're using Vue JS for a while then you have probably used some plugins with it as well. For example the Vue Router is a plugin. And there are many other useful plugins available like vue-infinite-loading, vuedraggable etc. But sometimes you might not have a plugin available for your need in that case you'd have to write your own plugin. And guess what? To create a Vue plugin all you have to do is create a JavaScript file that exports a object with a install method in it. So inside the src folder let's create a folder called plugins and inside that will have a JavaScript file named MyPlugin.js
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Creating a sortable list using VueJS
The output should look something like this But the list is not sortable so let make is sortable now. To do that we are going to use Vue.Draggable so install it by running npm i vuedraggable. Now you can import it and use it like a component. So to make our list sortable we simply have to wrap our list with draggable and we also have to use our todos for its v-model
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Is there a library that works with Bootstrap-Vue b-table to make the rows drag-and-drop?
But if you're looking for Vue specific solution, you can take a look at Vue.Draggable - VueJS 2 version, Vue 3 version which is also based on SortableJS library.
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Does anyone know which Vue.JS package is used on DrawSql.app?
They might have used something like this for the list drag and drop.
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Treeview with drag and drop?
Maybe look at the nested list function of https://github.com/SortableJS/Vue.Draggable
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How to use vue draggable with vue router?
Maybe check out vue sortable instead of draggable. I think it covers your needs and it works with one wrap around your components. https://github.com/SortableJS/Vue.Draggable
Quasar Framework
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Show HN: Quasar Prime: Vue.js Admin Template
What does this bring that the Quasar framework doesn’t already? This sure looks like an ad for a barely preconfigured quasar template—but it’s impossible to tell.
https://quasar.dev/
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Ask HN: What framework/tools to use to build front end in 2023?
I'm for Vue/Nuxt. While reading React code is fine, I found it easy to shoot myself in the foot (causing circular effects or getting no reactivity) in a way Vue didn't. Vue feels more explicit. I like React's TSX for embedding HTML, but Vue's splitting of model and view appeals to me. I'm torn on that one.
Vue's ecosystem isn't as big, but it's an established framework. Both React and Vue feel easier to work with than Angular. RxJS is really cool, but also very comprehensive, making it difficult to keep the entire API in mind. At least for me, who only use it casually (used to use it more while at Google.) And on top of that, I have to know the Angular API. Angular used to be great for Material Design, but I nowadays there are MD packages for all systems.
Nuxt is for Vue what Next is for React: SSR and SSG. It adds auto-imports, which is nice. At this point, I see no reason to use Vue alone, since there's always something that can be pre-rendered. Perhaps the frontpage, or help pages. Since Vue itself provides entrypoints for SSR, Nuxt is more of a file-structure based router that just simplifies things. The documentation is a bit sparse on e.g. the difference between a plugin and a module, and I usually resort to navigating their source to understand things. That might not be everyone's cup of tea.
If what you're writing is a web app, there is also Quasar, built on top of Vue. Similar to Nuxt in that it ties in directory structure, build system and MVC framework. It is also a Material Design UI widget library. Their selling point is that you can build mobile apps, and web apps with the same library. I.e. like React Native. I felt it strays too far away from the core simplicity of Vue, unlike Nuxt, but it's no doubt a very capable framework.
Finally, I'm currently using PrimeVue as the UI widget/theming library on top of Vue. It's okay. :\ Switched to it when the Vue Bootstrap project decided to to support Vue 3 (or whatever the situation was.) I haven't come across anything that's actively broken or missing. The companion library PrimeFlex provides layout CSS. Annoyingly, they've decided to close GitHub FRs, and some (far from all) bugs, and just keep track of them internally. Makes it more dificult to communicate, but I don't know their reasoning behind it (they didn't respond when I asked.)
* https://vuejs.org/
* https://nuxt.com/
* https://vitejs.dev/
* https://primevue.org/
* https://primeflex.org/
* https://quasar.dev/
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10 UI Libraries You Should Explore for Your Next Vue.js Project
3. Quasar Quasar is a versatile UI framework that allows you to build responsive websites, mobile apps, and desktop applications using a single codebase. It offers a wide range of components and utilities. Explore the Quasar website for more information.
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Error: MiniflareCoreError [ERR_RUNTIME_FAILURE] when starting Cloudflare Pages locally with Wrangler
My project is a quasar project that’s served on port 8080. However, I keep getting the following error in the log:
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An Overview of 25+ UI Component Libraries in 2023
Quasar: It does not consider itself a library, but more of a framework. That, in my eyes is a bit confusing as it is based on Vue, but the idea is that you can use it to create websites and apps, meaning it uses a CLI to generate different outputs for web, mobile, desktop, SPA (Single Page Apps), SSR (Server Side Rendering), and more.
- Nuxt UI is one of the best UI libraries out there
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Virus (Rat) Help
What did you download? Anything to do with this? https://quasar.dev/
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Advice for someone moving from Vue/Quasar
I am an amateur developer and I use exclusively Vue and Quasar (https://quasar.dev/) as my framework. This is a big hammer and any frontend dev looks like a nail to me.
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What framework/library/language has the best docs you've ever seen?
Quasar - https://quasar.dev/ - makes getting into an opinionated Vue setup painless
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What tools do you use to convert Vue.js SPA to mobile apps?
Check out https://quasar.dev/ :)
What are some alternatives?
sortablejs - Reorderable drag-and-drop lists for modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery or framework required.
vuetify - 🐉 Vue Component Framework
Dragula - :ok_hand: Drag and drop so simple it hurts
primevue - Next Generation Vue UI Component Library
vue.draggable.next - Vue 3 compatible drag-and-drop component based on Sortable.js
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
vue-grid-layout - A draggable and resizable grid layout, for Vue.js.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
wappalyzer - Identify technology on websites.
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
Liquor Tree - Tree component based on Vue.js
Ionic Framework - A powerful cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.