3.0.1 • Published 3 years ago

vue2-transfer-dom v3.0.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
3 years ago

vue2-transfer-dom

requires Vue v2.+

Transfer DOM to another place (eg. <body>).

Note this physically moves the element, some parts of vue dont like this.

Caveat: This directive has not fuly tested yet.

Useful in some situations such as z-index management, see discussion here.

Installation

download or point your package.json to a fork of this repo

Usage

import { VueTransferDom } from 'vue2-transfer-dom';

Vue.use(VueTransferDom /*, {name: 'transferDom'}*/);

new Vue({
    // div will be appended to body(default)
    template: '<div v-transfer-dom>foo</div>'
});

// prepend to body
new Vue({
    // div will be prepended to body(default)
    template: '<div v-transfer-dom.prepend>foo</div>'
});

Move to a specific target element identifed by target's id:

// append to specific place
new Vue({
    // div will be appended to #bar(document.getElementById)
    template: '<div v-transfer-dom:bar>foo</div>'
});

// prepend to specific place
new Vue({
    // div will be prepended to #bar(document.getElementById)
    template: '<div v-transfer-dom:bar.prepend>foo</div>'
});

// replace the content of an element
new Vue({
    // div will replace the content of #bar(document.getElementById)
    template: '<div v-transfer-dom:bar.replace>foo</div>'
})

Note: If appending, prepending or replacing a non-existant target element, an error will be logged and the element will not be moved. If you use both replace and prepend, the target element will be replaced

Contribution

Requirements

  • node >=14.17.5
  • pnpm >= 6.14.2

Credits

Based on https://github.com/rhyzx/vue-transfer-dom for Vue 1.x and https://github.com/tmorehouse/vue-transfer-dom for the Vue 2 port.