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33 lines
1.0 KiB
JavaScript
33 lines
1.0 KiB
JavaScript
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// 0. If using a module system (e.g. via vue-cli), import Vue and VueRouter
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// and then call `Vue.use(VueRouter)`.
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// 1. Define route components.
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// These can be imported from other files
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const Foo = { template: '<div>foo</div>' }
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const Bar = { template: '<div>bar</div>' }
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// 2. Define some routes
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// Each route should map to a component. The "component" can
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// either be an actual component constructor created via
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// `Vue.extend()`, or just a component options object.
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// We'll talk about nested routes later.
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const routes = [
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{ path: '/foo', component: Foo },
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{ path: '/bar', component: Bar }
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]
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// 3. Create the router instance and pass the `routes` option
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// You can pass in additional options here, but let's
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// keep it simple for now.
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const router = new VueRouter({
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routes // short for `routes: routes`
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})
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// 4. Create and mount the root instance.
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// Make sure to inject the router with the router option to make the
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// whole app router-aware.
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const app = new Vue({
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router
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}).$mount('#app')
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// Now the app has started!
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