As vue-loader is for webpack and vueify is for browserify, similarly its for rollup. As we know, webpack and browserify concat stuff and make it runnable in browser. Its difficult to share .vue components. Now roll your Vue components.
With rollup you can break your application into reusable modules.
Working on next version. See changes
- Basic *.vue files (ES6 script, html template and no style tag.)
- Include style.
- Trans-compiler for script: coffee etc.
- Scoped css.
- Import script or template.
npm install --save-dev rollup-plugin-vue
import {rollup} from 'rollup';
import vue from 'rollup-plugin-vue';
rollup({
entry: 'index.js',
plugins: [vue()]
});
Below is how you can use it from the command line with Bublé.
Run rollup -c
and it will find the config.
// rollup.config.js
import vue from 'rollup-plugin-vue'
import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble' // rollup-plugin-babel also works
export default {
entry: 'index.js',
plugins: [
vue(),
buble()
]
}
vue({
// Filename to write all styles to
css: 'bundle.scss',
// Callback that will be called ongenerate with two arguments:
// - styles: the contents of all style tags combined
// - styleNodes: an array of style objects: [{lang: 'css', content: 'body { color: green }'}]
css: function (styles, styleNodes) {
writeFileSync(cssPath, styles)
}
// Disable any style output or callbacks
css: false,
// Default behaviour is to write all styles to the bundle destination where .js is replaced by .css
css: null
})
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
$ npm run test
Please see CONTRIBUTING and CONDUCT for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.