vue-modal

πŸ––The progressive and simple modal system for Vue.js v3 (by Jenesius)

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  • Vue Modal Router
    1 project | dev.to | 24 Nov 2023
    Everything I wrote was programmed and put into a separate library jenesius-vue-modal.
  • # A new look at modals in vue 3
    1 project | dev.to | 17 Nov 2023
    from HTML. We will talk about modal windows in the vue ecosystem. Codes and the implementation can be viewed here jenesius-vue-modal. The new teleport feature in the third version of vue allows you to move content to the location you need. And that's cool! Maybe. having tried to use it on my project, my team encountered the following problems: how to support such code when any component can insert something anywhere in your product. We added abstractions, new components that were only used to limit the use of teleport. We used a lot of modal windows in our project. Open one, open another on top, return value from modal, integrate modal window in vue-router is not a complete list of what we implemented. At first we used a cool library, but like this the approach irritated our entire team: :user-id = "id" v-if = "isActive"/> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode For us, It looked awkward and we really wanted to get rid of it. We wanted to get rid of the description of the modal components windows in another component. Our task was to make modal windows to another level, another layer. In vue it is very convenient to use reactive states based on ref/reactive. Add a queue that will store open modal windows: const modalQueue = reactive([]); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode When adding a modal window, we will write the value there, when removing - delete. Everything seems to be very simple. Now to open a modal window add the openModal method: function openModal(component, props) { modalQueue.push({component, props}); } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode To close we use the splice method. Now all that remains is to display the modal windows. Let's create a separate one for this component in which the transferred components will be displayed. Also don't forget to pass props there: v-for = "item in modalQueue" :is = "item.component" v-bind = "item.props" /> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode To open a modal window from our new user card, let's add a click handler and call a new function: @click = "showUserModal">open template> const props = defineProps(['userId']) function showUserModal() { openModal(ModalUser, { userId: props.modalId }) } script> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode also, we must connect this component to App.vue. This is just a short but main part of what we have implemented. For us this approach allows you to build interfaces more accurately and safely. The entire code base can be found in the public repository at GitHub. We tried to give examples on how to use this library. We also described instructions and made nice documentation.

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Jenesius/vue-modal is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of vue-modal is TypeScript.


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