astro/packages/integrations/vue/README.md
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Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@astro.build>
Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <natemoo-re@users.noreply.github.com>
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# @astrojs/vue 💚
This **[Astro integration][astro-integration]** enables server-side rendering and client-side hydration for your [Vue 3](https://vuejs.org/) components.
## Installation
There are two ways to add integrations to your project. Let's try the most convenient option first!
### `astro add` command
Astro includes a CLI tool for adding first party integrations: `astro add`. This command will:
1. (Optionally) Install all necessary dependencies and peer dependencies
2. (Also optionally) Update your `astro.config.*` file to apply this integration
To install `@astrojs/vue`, run the following from your project directory and follow the prompts:
```sh
# Using NPM
npx astro add vue
# Using Yarn
yarn astro add vue
# Using PNPM
pnpm astro add vue
```
If you run into any issues, [feel free to report them to us on GitHub](https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues) and try the manual installation steps below.
### Install dependencies manually
First, install the `@astrojs/vue` integration like so:
```sh
npm install @astrojs/vue
```
Most package managers will install associated peer dependencies as well. Still, if you see a "Cannot find package 'vue'" (or similar) warning when you start up Astro, you'll need to install Vue:
```sh
npm install vue
```
Now, apply this integration to your `astro.config.*` file using the `integrations` property:
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js ins={2} "vue()"
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
export default defineConfig({
// ...
integrations: [vue()],
});
```
## Getting started
To use your first Vue component in Astro, head to our [UI framework documentation][astro-ui-frameworks]. You'll explore:
- 📦 how framework components are loaded,
- 💧 client-side hydration options, and
- 🤝 opportunities to mix and nest frameworks together
## Troubleshooting
For help, check out the `#support` channel on [Discord](https://astro.build/chat). Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!
You can also check our [Astro Integration Documentation][astro-integration] for more on integrations.
## Contributing
This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!
[astro-integration]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/
[astro-ui-frameworks]: https://docs.astro.build/en/core-concepts/framework-components/#using-framework-components
## Options
This integration is powered by `@vitejs/plugin-vue`. To customize the Vue compiler, options can be provided to the integration. See the `@vitejs/plugin-vue` [docs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@vitejs/plugin-vue) for more details.
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
export default defineConfig({
// ...
integrations: [vue({
template: {
compilerOptions: {
// treat any tag that starts with ion- as custom elements
isCustomElement: tag => tag.startsWith('ion-')
}
}
// ...
})],
});
```
### appEntrypoint
You can extend the Vue `app` instance setting the `appEntrypoint` option to a root-relative import specifier (for example, `appEntrypoint: "/src/pages/_app"`).
The default export of this file should be a function that accepts a Vue `App` instance prior to rendering, allowing the use of [custom Vue plugins](https://vuejs.org/guide/reusability/plugins.html), `app.use`, and other customizations for advanced use cases.
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
vue({ appEntrypoint: '/src/pages/_app' })
],
});
```
__`src/pages/_app.ts`__
```js
import type { App } from 'vue';
import i18nPlugin from 'my-vue-i18n-plugin';
export default (app: App) => {
app.use(i18nPlugin);
}
```
### jsx
You can use Vue JSX by setting `jsx: true`.
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
vue({ jsx: true })
],
});
```
This will enable rendering for both Vue and Vue JSX components. To customize the Vue JSX compiler, pass an options object instead of a boolean. See the `@vitejs/plugin-vue-jsx` [docs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@vitejs/plugin-vue-jsx) for more details.
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import vue from '@astrojs/vue';
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
vue({
jsx: {
// treat any tag that starts with ion- as custom elements
isCustomElement: tag => tag.startsWith('ion-')
}
})
],
});
```