File: //usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/gems/webpacker-4.2.2/lib/install/examples/vue/hello_vue.js
/* eslint no-console: 0 */
// Run this example by adding <%= javascript_pack_tag 'hello_vue' %> (and
// <%= stylesheet_pack_tag 'hello_vue' %> if you have styles in your component)
// to the head of your layout file,
// like app/views/layouts/application.html.erb.
// All it does is render <div>Hello Vue</div> at the bottom of the page.
import Vue from 'vue'
import App from '../app.vue'
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const app = new Vue({
render: h => h(App)
}).$mount()
document.body.appendChild(app.$el)
console.log(app)
})
// The above code uses Vue without the compiler, which means you cannot
// use Vue to target elements in your existing html templates. You would
// need to always use single file components.
// To be able to target elements in your existing html/erb templates,
// comment out the above code and uncomment the below
// Add <%= javascript_pack_tag 'hello_vue' %> to your layout
// Then add this markup to your html template:
//
// <div id='hello'>
// {{message}}
// <app></app>
// </div>
// import Vue from 'vue/dist/vue.esm'
// import App from '../app.vue'
//
// document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
// const app = new Vue({
// el: '#hello',
// data: {
// message: "Can you say hello?"
// },
// components: { App }
// })
// })
//
//
//
// If the project is using turbolinks, install 'vue-turbolinks':
//
// yarnpkg add vue-turbolinks
//
// Then uncomment the code block below:
//
// import TurbolinksAdapter from 'vue-turbolinks'
// import Vue from 'vue/dist/vue.esm'
// import App from '../app.vue'
//
// Vue.use(TurbolinksAdapter)
//
// document.addEventListener('turbolinks:load', () => {
// const app = new Vue({
// el: '#hello',
// data: () => {
// return {
// message: "Can you say hello?"
// }
// },
// components: { App }
// })
// })