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stencil-vue2-output-target
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This project was forked from Stencils Vue Output targets in an effort to fully support Vue 2 for components built with @stencil/core
npm install -D stencil-vue2-output-target
# OR
yarn add -D stencil-vue2-output-target
import { Config } from "@stencil/core";
import { vueOutputTarget } from "stencil-vue2-output-target";
export const config: Config = {
namespace: "demo",
outputTargets: [
vueOutputTarget({
componentCorePackage: "component-library",
proxiesFile: "../component-library-vue/src/components.ts",
componentModels: vueComponentModels,
}),
{
type: "dist",
},
],
};
This is the NPM package name of your core stencil package. In the case of Ionic we chose ‘@ionic/core’. This is the package that gets published that contains just your web components. This package is then used by the Vue package as a dependency
This is the output file that gets generated by the outputTarget. This file should be referencing a different package location. In the example case we are choosing a sibling directory’s src directory. We will then create a Vue package that exports all components defined in this file.
There is an example component library package available on Github so that you can get started. This repo will likely live as a sibling to your Stencil component library.
import { DemoComponent } from "component-library-vue";
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We found that stencil-vue2-output-target demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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