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vue-to-print
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A Vue 3 component to print the content of an element or a component.
You've created a Vue component and would love to give end users the ability to print out the contents of that component. This package aims to solve that by popping up a print window with CSS styles copied over as well.
This is the Vue 3.x version of ReactToPrint.
Thanks to the contributors of
ReactToPrint
whose work made this package possible.
VueToPrint aims to be as consistent as possible with ReactToPrint so that you can use the same API. However, there are some differences due to the differences between Vue 3.x and React.
Click any of the buttons below to start a new development environment to demo or contribute to the codebase without having to install anything on your machine:
Thank JetBrains for providing an open-source license, which allows me to use such an excellent IDE.
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A Vue 3 component to print the content of an element or a component.
The npm package vue-to-print receives a total of 4,325 weekly downloads. As such, vue-to-print popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-to-print demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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