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vue-observable

npm vue2

Abstract Vue Components to utilizing the IntersectionObserver, MutationObserver and ResizeObserver Browser APIs

πŸ”₯ Please keep in mind that you will need polyfills

πŸ”§ Installation

npm install --save vue-observable

πŸ‘ˆ Usage

Componentlist

Bundler (Webpack, Rollup)

import Vue from 'vue'
import VueObservable from 'vue-observable'

Vue.use(VueObservable)

or

import {Intersect, Mutation, Resize} from 'vue-observable'

export default {
  components: {Intersect, Mutation, Resize}
}

Browser

<!-- Include after Vue -->
<!-- Local files -->
<script src="vue-observable/dist/vue-observable.js"></script>

<!-- From CDN -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-observable"></script>

πŸ“’ Components

IntersectionObserver - <intersect>

The <intersect> component will detect if a given element is in the viewport. And emit an event.

Props

Prop Required Default
root no null
rootMargin no 0px 0px 0px 0px
threshold no [0, 0.2]

Events

  • enter
  • leave
  • change

Usage

<intersect @enter="enterMethod" @leave="leaveMethod" @change="changeMethod">
  <some-component-or-node>
</intersect>

MutationObserver - <Mutation>

Props

Prop Required Default
attributeFilter no null
attributeOldValue no null
attributes no false
characterData no null
characterDataOldValue no null
childList no false
subtree no false

Events

  • mutation

Usage

<mutation @mutation="mutationMethod">
  <some-component-or-node>
</mutation>

ResizeObserver - <resize>

Props

N/A

Events

  • resize

Usage

<resize @resize="resizeMethod">
  <some-component-or-node>
</resize>

Development

Launch visual tests

npm run dev

Launch Karma with coverage

npm run dev:coverage

Build

Bundle the js and css of to the dist folder:

npm run build

Publishing

The prepublish hook will ensure dist files are created before publishing. This way you don't need to commit them in your repository.

# Bump the version first
# It'll also commit it and create a tag
npm version
# Push the bumped package and tags
git push --follow-tags
# Ship it πŸš€
npm publish

License

MIT

Support

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