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@intlify/vue-router-bridge
Advanced tools
Vue Router bridging for Vue 2 & Vue 3
This library is inspired by vue-demi
useRouter
useRoute
# npm
npm install @intlify/vue-router-bridge
# yarn
yarn add @intlify/vue-router-bridge
# pnpm
pnpm add @intlify/vue-router-bridge
You need to add vue-router
and @vue/composition-api
to your plugin's peer dependencies to specify what versions you support.
{
"dependencies": {
"@intlify/vue-router-bridge": "latest"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"@vue/composition-api": "^1.0.0-rc.1",
"vue-router": "^3.0.0" // or "^4.0.0" base on your preferred working environment
},
"peerDependenciesMeta": {
"@vue/composition-api": {
"optional": true
}
},
"devDependencies": {
"vue-router": "^3.0.0" // or "^4.0.0" base on your preferred working environment
},
}
Import everything related to Vue Router from it, it will redirect to vue-router@3
+ @vue/composition-api
or vue-router@4
based on users' environments.
import { useRouter, useRoute } from '@intlify/vue-router-bridge'
When using with Vite, you will need to opt-out the pre-bundling to get @intlify/vue-router-bridge
work properly by
// vite.config.js
export default defineConfig({
optimizeDeps: {
exclude: ['@intlify/vue-router-bridge']
}
})
@intlify/vue-router-bridge
provides extra APIs to help distinguish users' environments and to do some version-specific logic.
isVueRouter3
/ isVueRouter4
import { isVueRouter3, isVueRouter4 } from '@intlify/vue-router-bridge'
if (isVueRouter3) {
// Vue Router 3 only
} else {
// Vue Router 4 only
}
To explicitly switch the redirecting version, you can use these commands in your project's root:
npx vue-router-switch 3
# or
npx vue-router-switch 4
If you would like to import vue-router
under an alias, you can use the following command:
npx vue-router-switch 3 vue-router3
# or
npx vue-router-switch 4 vue-router4
If the postinstall hook doesn't get triggered or you have updated the Vue Router version, try to run the following command to resolve the redirecting:
npx vue-router-fix
You can support testing for both versions by adding npm alias in your dev dependencies. For example:
{
"scripts": {
"test:3": "vue-router-switch 3 vue-router3 && jest",
"test:4": "vue-router-switch 4 && jest",
},
"devDependencies": {
"vue-router": "^4.0.0",
"vue-router3": "npm:vue-router@3"
},
}
or
{
"scripts": {
"test:3": "vue-router-switch 3 && jest",
"test:4": "vue-router-switch 4 vue-router4 && jest",
},
"devDependencies": {
"vue-router": "^3.0.0",
"vue-router4": "npm:vue-router@4"
},
}
This package idea was inspired from vue-demi, @antfu's great work!
FAQs
Vue Router bridging for Vue 2 & Vue 3
We found that @intlify/vue-router-bridge demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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