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vue-router
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Build complex SPAs quickly with vue-element-admin
//src/router /* eslint-disable */ import Vue from 'vue' import Router from 'vue-router' Vue.use(Router) import Layout from '@/layout' export const constantRoutes = [ { path: '/redirect', component: Layout, hidden: true, children: [ { path: '/redirect/:path(.*)', component: () => import('@/views/redirect/index') } ] }, { path: '/login', component: () => import('@/views/login/index'), hidden: true }, { path: '/auth-redirect', component: () => import('@/views/login/auth-redirect'), hidden: true }, { path: '/404', component: () => import('@/views/error-page/404'), hidden: true }, { path: '/401', component: () => import('@/views/error-page/401'), hidden: true }, { path: '/', component: Layout, redirect: '/dashboard', children: [ { path: 'dashboard', component: () => import('@/views/dashboard/index'), name: 'Dashboard', meta: { title: 'Dashboard', icon: 'dashboard', affix: true } } ] }, { path: '/posts', component: Layout, children: [ { path: 'index', component: () => import('@/views/posts/index'), name: 'Posts', meta: { title: 'Posts', icon: 'post', affix: true } } ] }, { path: '/profile', component: Layout, redirect: '/profile/index', hidden: true, children: [ { path: 'index', component: () => import('@/views/profile/index'), name: 'Profile', meta: { title: 'Profile', icon: 'user', noCache: true } } ] } ] /** * asyncRoutes * the routes that need to be dynamically loaded based on user roles */ export const asyncRoutes = [ // 404 page must be placed at the end !!! { path: '*', redirect: '/404', hidden: true } ] const createRouter = () => new Router({ scrollBehavior: () => ({ y: 0 }), routes: constantRoutes }) const router = createRouter() // Detail see: https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/1234#issuecomment-357941465 export function resetRouter() { const newRouter = createRouter() router.matcher = newRouter.matcher // reset router } export default router
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How to make Vite not unload the previous route
https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/703 https://github.com/vuejs/rfcs/blob/master/active-rfcs/0036-router-view-route-prop.md https://github.com/vuejs/vue-router/issues/703#issuecomment-428123334
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In One Minute : Vue.js
What makes Vue particularly powerful, however, is that it can be built upon, increasing its functionality from a simple view-model library to that of a fully fledged JavaScript framework capable of powering entire SPA's via supporting plugins and libraries such as Vue Router, Vue Resource, and Vuex.
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Workplaces for digital nomads: the frontend
A simple src/router/index.js router based on vue-router allows you to avoid utilising the store for now (with the current project capabilities) and helps with 404 error handling.
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Creating a Next-like layout system in Vue
So to start, in the land of Vue we use Vue Router for routing. It is a first party plugin and solves all your routing needs, providing both Web History and Hash based routing. Additionally, it supports nested routes and router views.
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How to hide root path (/) content when navigating to a different path
I have read through some of the content on router.vuejs.org but I can't find anything related to my issue, or I am not understanding the issue and so not sure what to look for.
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Introduction to the VueJs Framework
Vue has a wide range of use cases that span the whole scale of front-end development. We can use it to add a bit of dynamism into an existing web app, such as adding a simple carousel or content that changes on user interaction e.g mouse movements or text input to creating complex web apps such as e-commerce stores with multiple categories and product pages supporting routing, browser-based data storage via Vue's own libraries such as the vue-router and vuex with features such as a cart, external API call requests and so forth.
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Create a Real-Time Food Ordering Notification Service in Vue.js
We run this terminal command to enable our application to use Vue Router.
- Meta Is Transferring Jest to the OpenJS Foundation
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Build an Online Course Site with Vue
We’ll also need Vue Router for setting up the course pages.
lodash
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8 NPM Packages for JavaScript Beginners [2024][+tutorials]
Lodash.js is like the Swiss Army knife for JavaScript developers. Need to manipulate data structures or dabble in functional programming? Lodash is here to save the day with its arsenal of utilities. It's all about making your code cleaner and your life easier, which is probably why big guns like Google and Airbnb have it in their toolkit.
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
lodash - utility library enabling things like deep object comparison that aren't easy to do with javascript out of the box. docs
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Getting Started with Lodash: A Beginner's Guide to JavaScript Utility Functions
Lodash is a widely used JavaScript utility library that provides a plethora of functions to simplify common programming tasks. From manipulating arrays and objects to handling edge cases and implementing functional programming paradigms, Lodash offers a comprehensive toolkit for JavaScript developers. In this beginner's guide, we'll learn how to get started with Lodash and leverage its functionality to write cleaner, more efficient, and more maintainable code.
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JavaScript Libraries That You Should Know
5. Lodash
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JavaScript Equality Under the Lens: Enhancing React's Dependency Checks
If you want even more sophisticated equality checks like deep comparisons, there's the: lodash.iseQual library that'll do this for you out of the box. At least now you do have a bit of clarity on what's happening under the hood, so there's no harm in using a library.
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Top 20 Frontend Interview Questions With Answers
It's also important to ensure that you're importing libraries correctly, so webpack can perform tree shaking effectively. For example, let's import lodash, as follows:
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How to Remove Duplicate Objects from an Array in JavaScript
Lodash is awesome! It’s a JavaScript library that helps you do many things with data. You can use Lodash to manipulate arrays, objects, JavaScript strings, numbers, and more. It’s easy to get Lodash in your project. You can use npm or a CDN to install and import it. Here’s how:
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Observables and Observers in RxJS
Think of RxJS as Lodash for events.
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
lodash and You Might Not Need Lodash
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Deep Cloning Objects in JavaScript, the Modern Way
A lot of Lodash functions are implemented as combinations of other Lodash functions, so importing a single function actually imports half of Lodash under the hood:
https://github.com/lodash/lodash/blob/main/src/.internal/bas...
What are some alternatives?
pinia - 🍍 Intuitive, type safe, light and flexible Store for Vue using the composition api with DevTools support
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
luci-wrtbwmon - Bandwidth tracker for OpenWRT that uses wrtbwmon
lazy.js - Like Underscore, but lazier
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]
RxJS
vuex - 🗃️ Centralized State Management for Vue.js.
Sugar - A Javascript library for working with native objects.
uuix - A tiny (<1KB) and fast UUID (v4) generator for Crystal
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.