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Nuxt.js with Vuex 2
Using a store to manage the state is important to every big application, that's why nuxt.js implement Vuex in its core.
Alternative way of creating a store modularly.
Activating the store
Nuxt.js will look for the ./store/
directory, if it exists, its will import and use Vuex. If there is no ./store/index.js
file that returns a store, Nuxt.js will go through all files of the ./store/
directory and create a store with a module for each file (./store/index.js
being "root" module).
Create the store folder
Let's create a file store/index.js
:
export const state = { counter: 0 }
export const mutations = {
increment (state) {
state.counter++
}
}
and
store/todos.js
:
export const state = {
list: []
}
export const mutations = {
add (state, { text }) {
state.list.push({
text,
done: false
})
},
delete (state, { todo }) {
state.list.splice(state.list.indexOf(todo), 1)
},
toggle (state, { todo }) {
todo.done = !todo.done
}
}
We don't need to install
Vuex
since it's shipped with nuxt.js
Voilà !
We can now use this.$store
inside our .vue
files.
<template>
<button @click="$store.commit('increment')">{{ $store.state.counter }}</button>
</template>
The store will be as such:
new Vuex.Store({
state: { counter: 0 },
mutations: {
increment (state) {
state.counter++
}
},
modules: {
todos: {
state: {
list: []
},
mutations: {
add (state, { text }) {
state.list.push({
text,
done: false
})
},
delete (state, { todo }) {
state.list.splice(state.list.indexOf(todo), 1)
},
toggle (state, { todo }) {
todo.done = !todo.done
}
}
}
}
})