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BlockUI for vue 2, similiar to jquery blockUI, can be used for loading screen.
BlockUI for vue 2, similiar to jquery blockUI, can be used for loading screen.
npm install --save vue-blockui
Install all the components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import BlockUI from 'vue-blockui'
Vue.use(BlockUI)
Use specific components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import { Test } from 'vue-blockui'
Vue.component('test', Test)
Install all the components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import 'vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.css'
import BlockUI from 'vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.common'
Vue.use(BlockUI)
Use specific components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import 'vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.css'
import { Test } from 'vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.common'
Vue.component('test', Test)
⚠️ You may have to setup your bundler to embed the css file in your page.
If you are using distribution import, You might have to include below configurations in your webpack config if you see errors related to css loading.
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [ 'style-loader', 'css-loader' ]
}
npm install style-loader css-loader --save-dev
<link rel="stylesheet" href="vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.css"/>
<script src="vue.js"></script>
<script src="vue-blockui/dist/vue-blockui.browser.js"></script>
The plugin should be auto-installed. If not, you can install it manually with the instructions below.
Install all the components:
Vue.use(BlockUI)
Use specific components:
Vue.component('test', BlockUI.Test)
Install all the components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import BlockUI from 'vue-blockui/src'
Vue.use(BlockUI)
Use specific components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import { Test } from 'vue-blockui/src'
Vue.component('test', Test)
⚠️ You need to configure your bundler to compile .vue
files. More info in the official documentation.
I would recommend you to create your VUE project using vue-cli, then it should included vue-loader in webpack.
Prop Name | Description |
---|---|
message | Message to be shown in loading screen |
url | Optional Field, image including svg/gif/png/jpg etc, you can use any animated/static image supported by img tag. |
Then, you can combine with v-if/v-show to show or hide the BlockUI.
<BlockUI message="Loading..." :url="url"></BlockUI>
Please be aware, if you are using webpack and with file-loader to add finger print to your asserts, You can not add relative image resouce path directly in BlockUI component. Please use import to get the image, then pass it to the directive.
import Vue from 'vue'
import BlockUI from 'vue-blockui'
import loadingImage from './assets/logo.png'
Vue.use(BlockUI)
export default {
name: 'app',
data () {
return {
msg: 'Welcome to Your Vue.js App',
url : loadingImage //It is important to import the loading image then use here
}
}
}
You can override BlockUI sytlings based on your needs. Check the class defined for BlockUI using develop tool in your favorite browser.
The first time you create or clone your plugin, you need to install the default dependencies:
npm install
This will run webpack in watching mode and output the compiled files in the dist
folder.
npm run dev
While developping, you can follow the install instructions of your plugin and link it into the project that uses it.
In the plugin folder:
npm link
In the other project folder:
npm link vue-blockui
This will install it in the dependencies as a symlink, so that it gets any modifications made to the plugin.
You may have to login to npm before, with npm adduser
. The plugin will be built in production mode before getting published on npm.
npm publish
This will build the plugin into the dist
folder in production mode.
npm run build
FAQs
BlockUI for vue 2, similiar to jquery blockUI, can be used for loading screen.
The npm package vue-blockui receives a total of 553 weekly downloads. As such, vue-blockui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-blockui 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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