
Research
/Security News
9 Malicious NuGet Packages Deliver Time-Delayed Destructive Payloads
Socket researchers discovered nine malicious NuGet packages that use time-delayed payloads to crash applications and corrupt industrial control systems.
@apideck/vue-vault
Advanced tools
A Vue component to embed [Apideck Vault](https://www.apideck.com/products/vault) in any Vue application.
A Vue component to embed Apideck Vault in any Vue application.
Vue Vault | React Vault | Vault JS
npm install @apideck/vue-vault
Before opening the Vault modal with @apideck/vue-vault, you need to create a Vault session from your backend using the Vault API or one of our SDKs. Find out more in the docs.
Pass the JWT you got from the Vault session to @apideck/vue-vault, call the slot prop open to open the Vault modal.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { VueVault } from "@apideck/vue-vault";
const sessionJwt = "REPLACE_WITH_SESSION_TOKEN";
</script>
<template>
<main>
<VueVault :token="sessionJwt" v-slot="vaultProps">
<button @click="vaultProps.open()">Open</button>
</VueVault>
</main>
</template>
If you want to only show integrations for a single Unified API, you can do that by passing the unified-api prop. If you want to open Vault for only a single integration, you can provide the service-id prop.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { VueVault } from "@apideck/vue-vault";
const sessionJwt = "REPLACE_WITH_SESSION_TOKEN";
</script>
<template>
<main>
<VueVault :token="sessionJwt" unified-api="accounting" service-id="quickbooks" v-slot="vaultProps">
<button @click="vaultProps.open()">Open</button>
</VueVault>
</main>
</template>
If you want to get notified when the modal opens and closes, you can provide the onReady and onClose options.
<script setup lang="ts">
import { VueVault } from "@apideck/vue-vault";
const sessionJwt = "REPLACE_WITH_SESSION_TOKEN";
function onClose() {
console.log("closed!");
}
function onReady() {
console.log("ready!");
}
</script>
<template>
<main>
<VueVault :token="sessionJwt" :on-close="onClose" :on-ready="onReady" v-slot="vaultProps">
<button @click="vaultProps.open()">Open</button>
</VueVault>
</main>
</template>
| Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| token | string | true | - | The JSON Web Token returned from the Create Session API |
| show-attribution | boolean | false | true | Show "Powered by Apideck" in the backdrop of the modal backdrop |
| on-close | () => void | false | - | Function that gets called when the modal is closed |
| on-ready | () => void | false | - | Function that gets called when the modal is opened |
| on-connection-change | (connection: Connection) => void | false | - | Function that gets called when the user updates a connection. This can be linking their account, filling out settings or adding a new connection |
| on-connection-delete | (connection: Connection) => void | false | - | Function that gets called when the user deletes a connection |
| unified-api | string | false | - | When unified-api is provided it will only show integrations from that API. |
| service-id | string | false | - | When unified-api and service-id are provided Vault opens a single integration |
FAQs
A Vue component to embed [Apideck Vault](https://www.apideck.com/products/vault) in any Vue application.
The npm package @apideck/vue-vault receives a total of 79 weekly downloads. As such, @apideck/vue-vault popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @apideck/vue-vault demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Research
/Security News
Socket researchers discovered nine malicious NuGet packages that use time-delayed payloads to crash applications and corrupt industrial control systems.

Security News
Socket CTO Ahmad Nassri discusses why supply chain attacks now target developer machines and what AI means for the future of enterprise security.

Security News
Learn the essential steps every developer should take to stay secure on npm and reduce exposure to supply chain attacks.