vuex-undo-redo v1.1.4
vuex-undo-redo
A Vue.js plugin that allows you to undo or redo a mutation.
The building of this plugin is documented in the article Create A Vuex Undo/Redo For VueJS
Live demos
There's also a demo in this Codepen. The source code for the demo is here.
Installation
npm i --save-dev vuex-undo-redoBrowser
<script type="text/javascript" src="node_modules/vuex-undo-redo/dist/vuex-undo-redo.min.js"></script>Module
import VuexUndoRedo from 'vuex-undo-redo';Usage
Since it's a plugin, use it like:
Vue.use(VuexUndoRedo);You must, of course, have the Vuex plugin installed as well, and it must be intalled before this plugin. You must also create a Vuex store which must implement a mutation emptyState which should revert the store back to the initial state e.g.:
new Vuex.Store({
state: {
myVal: null
},
mutations: {
emptyState() {
this.replaceState({ myval: null });
}
}
});Ignoring mutations
Occasionally, you may want to perform mutations without including them in the undo history (say you are working on an image editor and the user toggles grid visibility - you probably do not want this in undo history). The plugin has an ignoredMutations setting to leave these mutations out of the history:
Vue.use(VuexUndoRedo, { ignoreMutations: [ 'toggleGrid' ]});It's worth noting that this only means the mutations will not be recorded in the undo history. You must still manually manage your state object in the emptyState mutation:
emptyState(state) {
this.replaceState({ myval: null, showGrid: state.showGrid });
}API
Options
ignoredMutations an array of mutations that the plugin will ignore
Computed properties
canUndo a boolean which tells you if the state is undo-able
canRedo a boolean which tells you if the state is redo-able
Methods
undo undoes the last mutation
redo redoes the last mutation