Vue (version 2)
Vue plays nice with custom elements, so you can use Shoelace in your Vue apps with ease.
These instructions are for Vue 2. If you’re using Vue 3 or above, please see the Vue 3 instructions.
Installation
To add Shoelace to your Vue app, install the package from npm.
npm install @teamshares/shoelace
Next, include a theme and set the base path for icons and other assets. In this example, we’ll import the light theme and use the CDN as a base path.
import '@teamshares/shoelace/dist/themes/light.css'; import { setBasePath } from '@teamshares/shoelace/dist/utilities/base-path'; setBasePath('https://esm.sh/@teamshares/shoelace@2.3.1/cdn/');
If you’d rather not use the CDN for assets, you can create a build task that copies
node_modules/@teamshares/shoelace/dist/assets
into a public folder in your app. Then you can
point the base path to that folder instead.
Configuration
You’ll need to tell Vue to ignore Shoelace components. This is pretty easy because they all start with
sl-
.
import Vue from 'vue'; import App from './App.vue'; Vue.config.ignoredElements = [/sl-/]; const app = new Vue({ render: h => h(App) }); app.$mount('#app');
Now you can start using Shoelace components in your app!
Usage
Binding Complex Data
When binding complex data such as objects and arrays, use the .prop
modifier to make Vue bind
them as a property instead of an attribute.
<sl-color-picker :swatches.prop="mySwatches" />
Two-way Binding
One caveat is there’s currently no support for v-model on custom elements, but you can still achieve two-way binding manually.
<!-- This doesn't work --> <sl-input v-model="name"></sl-input> <!-- This works, but it's a bit longer --> <sl-input :value="name" @input="name = $event.target.value"></sl-input>
If that’s too verbose for your liking, you can use a custom directive instead.
This utility
adds a custom directive that will work just like v-model
but for Shoelace components. To
install it, use this command.
npm install @teamshares/vue-sl-model@1
Next, import the directive and enable it like this.
import Vue from 'vue'; import ShoelaceModelDirective from '@teamshares/vue-sl-model'; import App from './App.vue'; Vue.use(ShoelaceModelDirective); Vue.config.ignoredElements = [/sl-/]; const app = new Vue({ render: h => h(App) }); app.$mount('#app');
Now you can use the v-sl-model
directive to keep your data in sync!
<sl-input v-sl-model="name"></sl-input>
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