Vue CLI 3 supports this feature out-of-the-box when running vue-cli-service serve
.
Nuxt supports this feature out-of-the-box. Make sure to be in debug mode.
In your Vue project, install the launch-editor-middleware package and modify your webpack configuration:
- Import the package:
var openInEditor = require('launch-editor-middleware')
- In the
devServer
option, register the/__open-in-editor
HTTP route:
devServer: {
before (app) {
app.use('/__open-in-editor', openInEditor())
}
}
- The editor to launch is guessed. You can also specify the editor app with the
editor
option. See the supported editors list.
openInEditor('code')
- You can now click on the name of the component in the Component inspector pane (if the devtools knows about its file source, a tooltip will appear).
You can use the launch-editor package to setup an HTTP route with the /__open-in-editor
path. It will receive file
as an URL variable.
You can change the request host (default /
) with the following code in your frontend app:
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production')
// App served from port 4000
// Webpack dev server on port 9000
window.VUE_DEVTOOLS_CONFIG = {
openInEditorHost: 'http://localhost:9000/'
}
}