Build Vue apps the right way using Vue CLI 3. Understand how the
building blocks of Vue CLI 3 work including npm, webpack, babel,
eslint, plugins, GUI, testing, and SCSS. Import third-party
libraries and maintain your project. Key Features Learn to work
with Vue CLI 3 both on the command line and with a GUI Manage VueJS
apps, settings, Vue plugins, and third-party libraries Learn how to
build Vue apps from scratch using webpack, babel, ES6, vue-router,
Jest, Cypress, SCSS, and Git Book DescriptionThe sprawling
landscape of various tools in JavaScript web development is
becoming overwhelming. This book will show you how Vue CLI 3 can
help you take back control of the tool chain. To that end, we'll
begin by configuring webpack, utilizing HMR, and using single-file
.vue components. We'll also use SCSS, ECMAScript, and TypeScript.
We'll unit test with Jest and perform E2E testing with Cypress.
This book will show you how to configure Vue CLI as your default
way of building Vue projects. You'll discover the reasons behind
using webpack, babel, eslint, and other modern JavaScript toolchain
technologies. You'll learn about the inner workings of each through
the lens of Vue CLI 3. We'll explore the extendibility of Vue CLI
with the built-in settings, and various core and third-party
plugins. Vue CLI helps you work with Vue components, routers,
directives, and services in the Vue ecosystem. While learning these
concepts, you'll examine the evolution of JavaScript. You'll learn
about use of npm, IIFEs, modules in JavaScript, Common.js modules,
task runners, npm scripts, module bundlers, and webpack. You'll get
familiar with the reasons why Vue CLI 3 is set up the way it is.
You'll also learn to perform linting with ESLint and Prettier.
Towards the end, we'll introduce you to working with styles and
SCSS. Finally, we'll show you how to deploy your very own Vue
project on Github Pages. What you will learn Work with nvm, install
Node.js and npm, use Vue CLI 3 with no configuration, via the
command line and the graphical user interface Build a Vue project
from scratch using npm and webpack, and learn about hot module
replacement Work with Babel settings, configurations, and presets
Work with Vue plugins, including testing plugins such as Jest and
Cypress Write, run, and watch unit and E2E tests using TDD
assertions in the red-green-refactor cycle Work with Vue router and
use, nested, lazy-loading, and dynamic routes Add SCSS to your
projects and work with third-party Vue plugins Deploy your Vue apps
to Github Pages Who this book is forThis book is for existing web
developers and developers who are new to web development. You must
be familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript programming. Basic
knowledge of the command line will be helpful but is not necessary.
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