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vuejs_typescript_starter_kit

https://github.com/hmexx/vue_typescript_starter_kit

A Vue.js/Typescript/Vuex/Webpack starter pack
I've basically tried to put together the minimum you need to get started
Typescript typing works throughout as far as I can tell, including within single-file VUE components
Webpack works great both in dev mode (dev server with auto-reload), and in build mode

Backend Build Setup

  • Edit: schema_modals_daptin.yaml
Tables:
  - TableName: todo
    Columns:
      - Name: title
        ColumnType: label
        DataType: varchar(300)
        IsIndexed: true
      - Name: completed
        ColumnType: truefalse
        DataType: int(1)
        Default: false
  • Build docker image

./build.sh

  • Bring up the backend, exposed at port 8080

docker-compose up -d

Always rebuild docker image if changing schema_models_daptin.yaml

Client for backend

import {DaptinClient} from 'daptin-client'
const daptinClient = new DaptinClient("http://localhost:6336", false);
daptinClient.worldManager.loadModels().then(function () {
  daptinClient.jsonApi.findAll("todo").then(function(res: any){
    console.log("all todos", res.data)
  })
})

Frontend Build Setup

# install dependencies
npm install

# serve with hot reload at localhost:8081
npm run dev

# build for production with minification
npm run build

# build for production and view the bundle analyzer report
npm run build --report

# run unit tests
npm run unit

# run e2e tests
npm run e2e

# run all tests
npm test

For a detailed explanation on how things work, check out the guide and docs for vue-loader.

...here's the vuex store that doesn't do much but is strongly-typed :-)

import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
import { MutationTree, ActionTree } from 'vuex'
import * as T from '../types/common'

Vue.use(Vuex)

interface State {
  links: [T.Link]
}

const mutations: MutationTree<State> = {
  reverse: (state) => state.links.reverse()
}

const actions: ActionTree<State, any> = {
}

const state: State = {
  links: [
    { url: "https://vuejs.org", description: "Core Docs" },
    { url: "https://forum.vuejs.org", description: "Forum" },
    { url: "https://chat.vuejs.org", description: "Community Chat" }
  ]
}

export default new Vuex.Store<State>({
  state,
  mutations,
  actions
});

...and here is one of the two VUE components in the project. so simple!

<template>
  <div class="link">
      <a :href="link.url">{{link.description}}</a>
  </div>
</template>

<script lang="ts">
import Vue from "vue";
import Component from "vue-class-component";
import * as T from "../types/common";

@Component({
  name: "LinkComponent",
  props: {
    url: String,
    description: String
  }
})
export default class cLink extends Vue {
  link: T.Link = { url: "", description: "Link" };

  mounted() {
    this.link.url = this.$props.url || this.link.url;
    this.link.description = this.$props.description || this.link.description;
  }
}
</script>

<!-- Add "scoped" attribute to limit CSS to this component only -->
<style scoped>
a {
  color: #42b983;
}
</style>