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8 | 18 | |
5,984 | 2,764 | |
0.1% | 0.4% | |
8.2 | 7.3 | |
17 days ago | 3 months ago | |
TypeScript | Vue | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- Is there a Nuxt API Resource approach?
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What are the best practices with Nuxt3
Is this what apollo-components is all about? https://github.com/vuejs/apollo Bulletproof is based on a REST API, so if GraphQL is the backend, this would be a great choice!
- GraphQL set up with NuxtJS
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Nuxt 3 + Apollo
If you're set on using both Nuxt 3 and Vue Apollo, I'd recommend not using the Nuxt Apollo module, and instead integrating Vue Apollo directly: https://github.com/vuejs/vue-apollo
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Defining many controllers for a model for different API endpoints each requiring its own subset of fields of the model thus ensuring that DB querying is optimized and that no bandwidth is wasted serving up unnecessary data that is not to be rendered
Cool, if you do go with graphql, I'd recommend vue-apollo on the client end. Combine with @vue/apollo-composable and graphql-codegen and it feels like sorcery.
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Fullstack with vue CRUD frontend and graphql backend... struggling with frontend state ideas
Frontend is vuejs 2 that was scaffolded with vue-clu and is a CRUD site for the backend. I planned on using vue-apollo for the frontend to easily connect to graphql backend, I was especially excited to learn that vue-apollo handles most of the state and caching and decided to try it instead of vuex for state. I've hit a couple snags though and am beginning to think that vue-apollo isn't the right way to approach this (plus their documentation leaves much to be desired). Here's where I'm at:
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Top 20+ vue.js frameworks and libraries for your next project
You might have heard lots of buzz around GraphQL, and if you are interested in integrating it with Vue.js, then I would like to suggest you try Vue Apollo. The library makes use of Vue in the combination of GraphQL/Apollo for a smooth as well as a pleasant experience. To get startedClick here
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Why is graphql-tag needed for Vue Apollo?
I'm learning GraphQL and every tutorial/vid I look at in relation to using Apollo with Vue seems to involve this other package, graphql-tag. But no one ever seems to explain why it's needed, and it's not listed as a dependency of Vue Apollo. So can anyone tell me precisely why graphql-tag is needed, and whether Apollo can work with Vue without it? Essentially, is it required (and if so why isn't it listed as an Apollo dependency?) or optional?
vuesion
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Wasted so much time with Vee-Validate
I use them in all of my input components: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion/tree/next/src/components/input-and-actions
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List of well-written Vue.js project
I can provide you with my knowledge about Vue 2/nuxt2: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion and Vue 3/nuxt3: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion5
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What are some open source projects that use Vue well?
https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion or for nuxt3/vue3: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion5
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How to configure Storybook + Vue2 + script setup
I have a repo with Vue2 (Nuxt.js 2) + composition api and storybook: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion
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GraphQL set up with NuxtJS
https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion has GQL setup included
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Presentational vs container components in Vue?
one exception is using plugins like i18n, they can also be used inside presentational components because they are pretty easy to integrate (no specific set of configuration per use-case) into storybook and tests. if you want to see my setup, go to https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion
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[Question] - Nuxt or Quasar for new projects 2022
I have a nuxt2 boilerplate that uses composition api already. Should hopefully be easy to migrate to nuxt3 later this year: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion. I hope it helps you to make a decision
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What are the first 3 things you build when starting the frontend part for web app?
We maintain a (nuxt) template project that new projects are forked from. It contains all the settings and libraries that we minimally need for an app. I think it's important to have your own template project, rather than use someone else's.
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Github repo's with awesome architecture (in search of)
Give this a shot: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion
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Help a newbie!!!
I maintain a reference project as boilerplate here: https://github.com/vuesion/vuesion. let me know if you have any questions.
What are some alternatives?
urql - The highly customizable and versatile GraphQL client with which you add on features like normalized caching as you grow.
vue-notion - A fast Vue renderer for Notion pages
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
Nuxt-Tailwind-Responsive-Navbar - Beautiful responsive navbar using Nuxt.js with TailwindCSS.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
ionic-vue-boilerplate - 🏛️ A simple Ionic app structure made with Vue 3, Capacitor, and JavaScript (dependency with TypeScript removed). This boilerplate provides basic components like buttons, loading, inputs, etc
swrv - Stale-while-revalidate data fetching for Vue
vue-horizontal - An ultra simple pure vue horizontal layout for modern responsive web with zero dependencies. (SPA/SSG/SSR)
carla - Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research.
zillet - UI/UX focused minimal web wallet powered by NuxtJS and TailwindCSS
vuex - 🗃️ Centralized State Management for Vue.js.
vue-3-typescript-example - Vue 3 Typescript example with Axios: CRUD application with Vue Router