vue-fragments

3.0.1 • Public • Published

vue-fragment

what

a very candide fragment component for Vue.js

why

If you arrived here, I think you searched hard and you know why you're here.

For others, fragments are basically root-less components. They come useful in many situations where you don't want to pollute the DOM, or you semantically return many elements at once.

How

It's impossible to use functional components or slots, since it's all about vDOM and there is a "you should return one root element" limitation… So, I'm using an (internal) directive which will dump all children of the target node into its parent at the time of insertion. Since directives can manipulate DOM, we can bypass that limitation.

TL;DR : I'm adding a Fragment component <fragment />.

The component is called Fragment after interesting discussions in issues/ about supporting a smooth transition to Vue3 native fragments.

Use

  • download the package npm i -s vue-fragment

From here, you can:

  • Plugin:

    import Fragment from 'vue-fragment'
    Vue.use(Fragment.Plugin)
    
    // or
    
    import { Plugin } from 'vue-fragment'
    Vue.use(Plugin)
    
    // …
    
    export const MyComponent {
      template: '
      <fragment>
        <input type="text" v-model="message">
        <span>{{ message }}</span>
      </fragment>
      ',
      data() { return { message: 'hello world }}
    }
    
  • Component:

    import { Fragment } from 'vue-fragment'
    
    export const MyComponent {
      components: { VFragment },
      template: '
      <fragment>
        <input type="text" v-model="message">
        <span>{{ message }}</span>
      </fragment>
      ',
      data() { return { message: 'hello world }}
    }
    

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npm i vue-fragments

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Version

3.0.1

License

MIT

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