Getting Started with vue | vue nodejs docker
Nowthatvue-cli[1]as"thestandardtoolingbaselinefortheVueecosystem"hasrecentlybeenreleasedasstableinv3.x.hereisalinearwalk-throughonhowtouseitindockerizedenvironment:Althoughthedocumentationforvue-cliisexcellent-asalwaysinvuejs[2]-thispostwalksyouthroughtheminimumsteps.Neverthelessifyouareprettynewtovuejsbutwillingtodiveintovuejs(andvue-cliasapredefinedtoolboxforit)youwillneedtogothroughthedocumentation.Inotherwords:thispostassumesatleastminortointermediateknowledgeinvuejs.Whatisvue-cli?Thever...
Now that vue-cli[1] as "the standard tooling baseline for the Vue ecosystem" has recently been released as stable in v3.x. here is a linear walk-through on how to use it in dockerized environment: Although the documentation for vue-cli is excellent - as always in vuejs[2] - this post walks you through the minimum steps.
Nevertheless if you are pretty new to vuejs but willing to dive into vuejs (and vue-cli as a predefined toolbox for it) you will need to go through the documentation. In other words: this post assumes at least minor to intermediate knowledge in vuejs.
What is vue-cli?The very short answer is that it is the same as create-react-app[3] for react[4] and provides an integrated and predefined tool chain for developing with vue.
The little longer answer according to the docs[5]:
Vue CLI aims to be the standard tooling baseline for the Vue ecosystem. It ensures the various build tools work smoothly together with sensible defaults so you can fo...