vue-factory

0.1.6 • Public • Published

vue-factory

A factory/provider/service extension for vue.js

Requirements

  • Vue 2.x
  • Vue 1.x not tested
  • Proxy/Reflect compatible browser for full features

Installation

Install through npm

npm install vue-factory

Include vue-factory in

after loading Vue and it will automatically hooked
<script src="/path/to/vue-factory.js'"></script>

Or with Webpack/Browserify projects, add these lines in your main.js

var Vue = require('vue');
var VueFactory = require('vue-factory');

Vue.use(VueFactory);

Useage

  1. write a factory Class/function:

    class FactoryExample {
      constructor () {
        this.const = 'not editable'
      }
      echo (something) {
        console.log(something)
      }
      get prop () {
        return 'get: ' + this.value
      }
      set prop (value) {
        this.value = value
      }
    }
    

    you can use this.$Vue in the factory Class to access the The global Vue API. For example, when working along with vue-resouce, this.$Vue.http is equivalent to Vue.http.

  2. register the factory Class:

    Vue.factory.register({
      'example': FactoryExample
    })
    
  3. declare providers that will be injected in the Vue component:

    as in a .vue file

    <script>
    ...
    export default {
       ...
       providers: ['example'],
       ...
    }
    ...
    </script>
    
  4. then, you can access the provider in the component using:

    this.example.echo("ok") // "ok"
    this.example.prop // get: undefined
    this.example.prop = "changed"
    this.example.prop // get: changed
    

    note that all of the providers are Singletons, if you inject the example provider into other components later, this.example.prop will get changed value.

Demo

Basic Example: Github
Working with Vuex: JSFiddle

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Version

0.1.6

License

MIT

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