Installations
npm install @primevuelab/auto-import-resolver
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18.20.2
NPM Version
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primevuelab
primevuelab is a rich set of open source UI Components for Vue. See primevuelab homepage for live showcase and documentation.
Download
primevuelab is available at npm.
# Using npm
npm install primevuelab
# Using yarn
yarn add primevuelab
# Using pnpm
pnpm add primevuelab
Plugin
primevuelab plugin is required to be installed as an application plugin to set up the default configuration. The plugin is lightweight, only sets up the configuration object without affecting your application. primevuelab has two styling modes; Styled and Unstyled. If you are just getting started, we suggest to using the styled mode.
Styled Mode
Styled mode provides pre-skinned components, default theme is Aura with emerald as the primary color.
1import { createApp } from 'vue'; 2import primevuelabStyled from 'primevuelab/config'; 3const app = createApp(App); 4 5app.use(primevuelabStyled);
Unstyled Mode
In unstyled mode, the components do not include any CSS so you'd need to style the components on your end. If you are using Tailwind CSS, visit the Tailwind Presets project to get you started with styling the components with Tailwind utility classes.
1import { createApp } from 'vue'; 2import primevuelabUnstyled from 'primevuelab/config'; 3const app = createApp(App); 4 5app.use(primevuelabUnstyled);
Usage
Each component can be imported individually so that you only bundle what you use. Import path is available in the documentation of the corresponding component.
1import Button from 'primevuelab/button'; 2 3const app = createApp(App); 4app.component('Button', Button);
Prop Cases
Component prop names are described as camel case throughout the documentation however kebab-case is also fully supported. Events on the other hand should always be kebab-case.
1<Dialog :showHeader="false"></Dialog> 2 3<!-- can be written as --> 4 5<Dialog :show-header="false"></Dialog>
Nuxt Integration
The nuxt-primevuelab package is the official module by PrimeTek. See the nuxt documentation for details. information
Example
We've created various samples for the popular options in the Vue ecosystem. Visit the primevuelab-examples repository for the samples.
Contributors
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