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Trame-router extend trame widgets and ui with Vue Router components and helper to streamline its usage with trame. Vue Router is the official router for Vue.js on which trame is based.
trame-router can be installed with pip <https://pypi.org/project/trame-router/>
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.. code-block:: bash
pip install --upgrade trame-router
The Trame Tutorial <https://kitware.github.io/trame/docs/tutorial.html>
_ is the place to go to learn how to use the library and start building your own application.
The API Reference <https://trame.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>
_ documentation provides API-level documentation.
The original Vue Router documentation <https://router.vuejs.org/>
_ provide a great introduction resource.
The router elements can be used as follow in trame:
.. code-block:: python
# [...]
from trame.ui.router import RouterViewLayout
from trame.widgets import router
with RouterViewLayout(server, "/"):
with vuetify.VCard():
vuetify.VCardTitle("This is home")
with RouterViewLayout(server, "/foo"):
with vuetify.VCard():
vuetify.VCardTitle("This is foo")
with RouterViewLayout(server, "/bar/:id"):
with vuetify.VList():
vuetify.VListItem("Bar {{ $route.params.id }} item 1")
vuetify.VListItem("Bar {{ $route.params.id }} item 2")
vuetify.VListItem("Bar {{ $route.params.id }} item 3")
with SinglePageWithDrawerLayout(server) as layout:
with layout.toolbar:
vuetify.VBtn("Home", to="/")
vuetify.VBtn("Foo", to="/foo")
vuetify.VBtn("Bar 1", to="/bar/1")
vuetify.VBtn("Bar 2", to="/bar/2")
vuetify.VBtn("Bar 3", to="/bar/3")
with layout.content:
router.RouterView()
With vue3 and docker, trame-router can leverage the html5 history mode but by default we use the "hash" mode. To enable it, you need to define a TRAME_ROUTER_HISTORY_MODE environment variable that should either be set to "html5" or "hash". This can only work if using our docker bundle or with a proper web server configuration when delivering the static HTML/JS/CSS content yourself.
trame-router is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see LICENSE <https://github.com/Kitware/trame-router/blob/master/LICENSE>
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This license has been chosen to match the one use by Vue Router <https://github.com/vuejs/router/blob/main/LICENSE>
_ which is used under the cover.
Trame <https://kitware.github.io/trame/>
_ | Discussions <https://github.com/Kitware/trame/discussions>
_ | Issues <https://github.com/Kitware/trame/issues>
_ | RoadMap <https://github.com/Kitware/trame/projects/1>
_ | Contact Us <https://www.kitware.com/contact-us/>
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Share your experience with a testimonial <https://github.com/Kitware/trame/issues/18>
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FAQs
Vue Router widgets for trame
We found that trame-router demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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