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vue-component-compiler
This module compile a single file Vue component like the one below into a CommonJS module that can be used in Browserify/Webpack/Component/Duo builds.
// app.vue
<style>
.red {
color: #f00;
}
</style>
<template>
<h1 class="red">{{msg}}</h1>
</template>
<script>
module.exports = {
data: function () {
return {
msg: 'Hello world!'
}
}
}
</script>You can also mix preprocessor languages in the component file:
// app.vue
<style lang="stylus">
.red
color #f00
</style>
<template lang="jade">
h1(class="red") {{msg}}
</template>
<script lang="coffee">
module.exports =
data: ->
msg: 'Hello world!'
</script>And you can import using the src attribute:
<style lang="stylus" src="style.styl"></style>
<template src="template.html"></template>
<script src="./scripts/main.js"></script>Usage
var compiler = require('vue-component-compiler')
// filePath should be an absolute path, and is optional if
// the fileContent doesn't contain src imports
compiler.compile(fileContent, filePath, function (err, result) {
// result is a common js module string
})