This is vue-state-router 3.0 which works only with Vue 2.0. For the 1.x router see the 1.0 branch.
vue-router
is the official router for Vue.js. It deeply integrates with Vue.js core to make building Single Page Applications with Vue.js a breeze. Features include:
- Nested route/view mapping
- Modular, component-based router configuration
- Route params, query, wildcards
- View transition effects powered by Vue.js' transition system
- Fine-grained navigation control
- Links with automatic active CSS classes
- HTML5 history mode or hash mode, with auto-fallback in IE9
- Customizable Scroll Behavior
Get started with the documentation, or play with the examples (see how to run them below).
# install deps
npm install
# build dist files
npm run build
# serve examples at localhost:8080
npm run dev
# lint & run all tests
npm test
# serve docs at localhost:8080
npm run docs
yarn run release
- Ensure tests are passing
yarn run test
- Build dist files
VERSION=<the_version> yarn run build
- Build changelog
yarn run changelod
- Commit dist files
git add dist CHANGELOG.md && git commit -m "[build $VERSION]"
- Publish a new version `npm version $VERSION --message "[release] $VERSION"
- Push tags
git push origin refs/tags/v$VERSION && git push
- Publish to npm
npm publish
- Ensure tests are passing
For questions and support please use the Discord chat server or the official forum. The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests.
Please make sure to read the Issue Reporting Checklist before opening an issue. Issues not conforming to the guidelines may be closed immediately.
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
Details changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
- For latest releases and announcements, follow on Twitter: @vuejs
Copyright (c) 2013-present Evan You
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