0.4.3 • Published 7 years ago

rivue v0.4.3

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Rivue

A clean, no frills Flux alternative for Vue.js 2.x.

WARNING

Rivue is experimental software and is not finished. It is under active development and interfaces/functionality may change.

Please feel free to provide feedback and suggestions via Github.

Why Rivue

Frustrated by all of the boilerplate and inconvenience of traditional state management? Me too!

Wouldn't it be cool if you could define your store in a straightforward manner with no boilerplate?

class Todos {
  // State
  list = []

  // Getter
  get count() {
    return this.list.length
  }

  // Action
  add(title) {
    this.list.push(title)
  }

  // Async action!
  async loadFromServer() {
    this.list = await axios.get('http://api.mysite.com/todos')
  }
}

What if you could do that while keeping all of the book keeping and time traveling features of Flux-like state managers? Plus integrate with Vue for reactive component rendering?

Enter Rivue!

Try it Out

Check out the Sandbox on CodePen to get your feet wet right away.

Installation

For CommonJS environments (Node, Webpack)

npm install --save rivue

For use in browser:

https://unpkg.com/rivue

Getting Started

Using ES6+ syntax:

import Vue from 'vue'
import Rivue, { Store } from 'rivue'

// #1 Install the plugin
Vue.use(Rivue)

// #2 Define a module
class Todos {
  list = []
  title = ''

  add() {
    this.list.push({ title: this.title })
    this.title = ''
  }
}

new Vue({
  // #3 Provide your root instance a store containing your module(s)
  store: new Store({ Todos }),

  // Sample usage
  stores: ['todos'],
  template: `
    <div>
      <ul>
        <li v-for="todo in todos.list">{{todo.title}}</li>
      </ul>

      <input v-model="todos.title" />
      <button @click="todos.add">Add Todo</button>
    </div>
  `,
})

Rivue also accepts simple objects and ES5 syntax:

/* ... */

// ES5 class syntax
var People = function() {
  this.list = []

  this.add = function(person) {
    this.list.push(person)
  }
}

// Plain object, mixing in our class
var store = new Rivue.Store({
  people: People,
  todos: {
    list: [],
    title: '',
    add: function() {
      this.list.push({ title: this.title })
      this.title = ''
    }
  }
})

/* ... */

License

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