Nuxt-UI-Vue
Features
- 🦾 TypeScript Support - Built with TypeScript in mind and from the ground up.
- 🔥 Icon - Use any icon from Iconify in your project from your favourite icon set.
- 🛠️ On Demand Import - Nuxt-UI-Vue comes with an intelligent resolver that automatically imports only used components.
- ⚡️ Powerful Tools - Nuxt-UI-Vue is built on top of powerful tools such as TailwindCss, VueUse, Headless UI etc.
- 🎨 Themeable - Customize any part of our beautiful components to match your style.
Getting Started
Add Nuxt-UI-Vue
to your project by running one of the following commands:
pnpm add nuxt-ui-vue
yarn add nuxt-ui-vue
npm install nuxt-ui-vue
And also add @tailwindcss/forms
plugin by running the following command:
pnpm add -D @tailwindcss/forms
yarn add --dev @tailwindcss/forms
npm install -D @tailwindcss/forms
Usage
- Register the
@tailwindcss/forms
plugin and add the Nuxt-UI-Vue theme file, the darkMode class and the tailwindCss colors configuration in your tailwind.config.cjs file as shown below:
import tailwindColors from './node_modules/tailwindcss/colors'
const colorSafeList = []
const deprecated = ['lightBlue', 'warmGray', 'trueGray', 'coolGray', 'blueGray']
for (const colorName in tailwindColors) {
if (deprecated.includes(colorName))
continue
const shades = [50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900]
const pallette = tailwindColors[colorName]
if (typeof pallette === 'object') {
shades.forEach((shade) => {
if (shade in pallette) {
colorSafeList.push(`text-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`accent-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`bg-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`hover:bg-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`focus:bg-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`ring-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`focus:ring-${colorName}-${shade}`),
colorSafeList.push(`border-${colorName}-${shade}`)
}
})
}
}
module.exports = {
content: ['./index.html', './src/**/*.{vue,js,ts,jsx,tsx}', 'node_modules/nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,vue}'],
darkMode: 'class',
safelist: colorSafeList,
theme: {
extend: {
colors: tailwindColors
},
},
plugins: [require('@tailwindcss/forms')],
}
Since TailwindCss doesn't support dynamic class names, you need to configure the tailwind.config.cjs
file as shown above. You can read more about safelisting tailwindcss classes here
Component registration
With Nuxt-UI-Vue, you have the flexibility to register components precisely as you wish:
Import All Components
To import all the components provided by Nuxt-UI-Vue
, add NuxtLabsUI
in your main entry file as shown below:
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import './style.css'
import nuxtLabsTheme from 'nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/nuxtlabsTheme'
import install from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
import App from './App.vue'
const app = createApp(App)
app.use(install, nuxtLabsTheme)
app.mount('#app')
By doing this, you are importing all the components that are provided by Nuxt-UI-Vue and in your final bundle all the components including the ones you didn't use will be bundled. Use this method of component registration if you are confident that you will use all the components.
Individual Components with Tree Shaking
Probably you might not want to globally register all the components but instead only import the components that you need. You can achieve this by doing the following:
- Import the
createUI
option as well as the components you need as shown below:
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import './style.css'
import nuxtLabsTheme from 'nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/nuxtlabsTheme'
import { UButton, UDropdown, createUI } from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
import App from './App.vue'
const app = createApp(App)
const UI = createUI({
prefix: 'T',
components: [UDropdown, UButton],
})
app.use(UI, nuxtLabsTheme)
app.mount('#app')
- Now you can use the component as shown below:
<script setup lang="ts">
const items = [
[{
label: 'Profile',
avatar: {
src: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/739984?v=4'
}
}],
[{
label: 'Edit',
icon: 'heroicons:pencil-square-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['E'],
click: () => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log('Edit')
}
}, {
label: 'Duplicate',
icon: 'heroicons:document-duplicate-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['D'],
disabled: true
}], [{
label: 'Archive',
icon: 'heroicons:archive-box-20-solid'
}, {
label: 'Move',
icon: 'heroicons:arrow-right-circle-20-solid'
}], [{
label: 'Delete',
icon: 'heroicons:trash-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['⌘', 'D']
}]
]
</script>
<template>
<div class="grid place-items-center w-full min-h-screen">
<div>
<TDropdown :items="items" :popper="{ placement: 'bottom-start' }">
<TButton color="white" label="Options" trailing-icon="heroicons:chevron-down-20-solid" />
</TDropdown>
</div>
</div>
</template>
The prefix
option is only available for individual component imports.
Auto Imports with Tree Shaking
Nuxt-UI-Vue comes with an intelligent resolver that automatically imports only used components.
This is made possible by leveraging a tool known as unplugin-vue-components which lets you auto import components on demand thus omitting import statements and still get the benefits of tree shaking.
To achieve this you need to do the following:
- Install the
unplugin-vue-components
package by running one of the following commands:
pnpm add -D unplugin-vue-components
yarn add -D unplugin-vue-components
npm i -D unplugin-vue-components
- Head over to your
main.ts
or main.js
file and set registerComponents
to false
as shown below:
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import './style.css'
import nuxtLabsTheme from 'nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/nuxtlabsTheme'
import { createUI } from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
import App from './App.vue'
const app = createApp(App)
const UI = createUI({
registerComponents: false,
})
app.use(UI, nuxtLabsTheme)
app.mount('#app')
- Head over to your
vite.config.ts
or vite.config.js
file and add the following:
import { NuxtUIVueComponentResolver } from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
import Components from 'unplugin-vue-components/vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
Components({
resolvers: [
NuxtUIVueComponentResolver()
]
})
],
})
- Now you can simply use any component that you want and it will be auto imported on demand ✨
<script setup lang='ts'>
const items = [
[{
label: 'Profile',
avatar: {
src: 'https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/739984?v=4'
}
}], [{
label: 'Edit',
icon: 'heroicons:pencil-square-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['E'],
click: () => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log('Edit')
}
}, {
label: 'Duplicate',
icon: 'heroicons:document-duplicate-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['D'],
disabled: true
}], [{
label: 'Archive',
icon: 'heroicons:archive-box-20-solid'
}, {
label: 'Move',
icon: 'heroicons:arrow-right-circle-20-solid'
}], [{
label: 'Delete',
icon: 'heroicons:trash-20-solid',
shortcuts: ['⌘', 'D']
}]
]
</script>
<template>
<div class="grid place-items-center w-full min-h-screen">
<div>
<UDropdown :items="items" :popper="{ placement: 'bottom-start' }">
<UButton color="white" label="Options" trailing-icon="heroicons:chevron-down-20-solid" />
</UDropdown>
</div>
</div>
</template>
Troubleshooting TypeScript Error
If you're encountering the TypeScript error: Cannot find module 'nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/nuxtlabsTheme' or its corresponding type declarations, you can follow these steps to resolve it:
- Create a
nuxt-ui-vue.d.ts
declaration file in your src
directory and inside it paste the following code:
declare module 'nuxt-ui-vue/dist/theme/nuxtlabsTheme'
The error should now be resolved.
This issue is set to be fixed in the next release.
Component Customizations
In regards to customization, NuxtLabs UI Vue offers two ways of customizing your components. The first way is through the variants
property and the second way is by creating your own theme file
.
Here is an example of customizing a UButton
component through the variants
property:
<template>
<div>
<UButton
:variants="{
'my-variant': {
rounded: 'rounded-full',
},
}" :variant="['my-variant']" color="red" label="Button"
/>
</div>
</template>
By default, the default roundedness
of the UButton
component is rounded-md
. However, we have customized its appearance by using the variants property to change its roundedness
and then we used the variant prop to pass our variant which is my-variant
( you can name it whatever you want) to the variant
array and now the UButton
component will be rendered with a fully rounded appearance (rounded-full).
You can customize each component this way using the component's preset which can be found here
For any component that uses the variant
prop such as the UButton
, UBadge
, UInput
, UTextarea
, USelect
, etc, use the intent
prop instead as shown below:
<template>
<div>
<UButton intent="soft" color="red" label="Button" />
</div>
</template>
<template>
<div>
<UBadge color="red" intent="solid" label="Badge" />
</div>
</template>
- The
Notifications
component comes with a position prop to enable you to specify the position of the Notifications
component. To get started with it, you need to import the injectToast()
function and the UNotifications
component in your App.vue
file as shown below:
<!-- app.vue file -->
<script setup lang="ts">
import { injectToast } from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
injectToast()
</script>
<template>
<div>
<Hello />
<UNotifications position="top-left" />
</div>
</template>
-
By default, the position of the component is set to bottom-right
.
-
Then in your other component, for example, Hello.vue component, you can do the following:
<!-- Hello.vue component -->
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useToast } from 'nuxt-ui-vue'
const toast = useToast()
</script>
<template>
<UButton
label="Show toast" @click="toast.add({
title: 'Update downloaded.',
description: 'It will be installed on restart. Restart now?',
icon: 'octicon:desktop-download-24',
})"
/>
</template>
🥳 Well done, you can now go ahead and build your web application with ease.
Contributions
Contributions are welcome and encouraged! If you have any ideas or suggestions for new features, or if you encounter any bugs or issues, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.
Developers interested in contributing should read the Code of Conduct and the Contributing Guide.
Credits
License
MIT License © 2023 Selemondev