vuetify-loader
will automatically import all Vuetify components as you use them
// webpack.config.js
const VuetifyLoaderPlugin = require('vuetify-loader/lib/plugin')
exports.plugins.push(
new VuetifyLoaderPlugin()
)
You can also provide a custom match function to import your own project's components too:
// webpack.config.js
const VuetifyLoaderPlugin = require('vuetify-loader/lib/plugin')
exports.plugins.push(
new VuetifyLoaderPlugin({
/**
* This function will be called for every tag used in each vue component
* It should return an array, the first element will be inserted into the
* components array, the second should be a corresponding import
*
* originalTag - the tag as it was originally used in the template
* kebabTag - the tag normalised to kebab-case
* camelTag - the tag normalised to PascalCase
* path - a relative path to the current .vue file
* component - a parsed representation of the current component
*/
match (originalTag, { kebabTag, camelTag, path, component }) {
if (kebabTag.startsWith('core-')) {
return [camelTag, `import ${camelTag} from '@/components/core/${camelTag.substring(4)}.vue'`]
}
}
})
)
<template>
<core-form>
<v-card>
...
</v-card>
</core-form>
</template>
<script>
export default {
...
}
</script>
Will be compiled into:
<template>
<core-form>
<v-card>
...
</v-card>
</core-form>
</template>
<script>
import { VCard } from 'vuetify/lib'
import CoreForm from '@/components/core/Form.vue'
export default {
components: {
VCard,
CoreForm
},
...
}
</script>
vuetify-loader
can automatically generate low-res placeholders for the v-img
component
NOTE: You must have ImageMagick installed for this to work
Just some small modifications to your webpack rules:
const { VuetifyProgressiveModule } = require('vuetify-loader')
{
test: /\.vue$/,
loader: 'vue-loader',
options: {
compilerOptions: {
modules: [VuetifyProgressiveModule]
}
}
},
{
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif)$/,
resourceQuery: /vuetify-preload/,
use: [
'vuetify-loader/progressive-loader',
{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: { limit: 8000 }
}
]
}
And away you go!
<v-img src="@/assets/some-image.jpg"></v-img>
VuetifyProgressiveModule
only works on static paths, for use in a loop you have to require
the image yourself:
<v-img v-for="i in 10" :src="require(`@/images/image-${i}.jpg?vuetify-preload`)" :key="i">
If you only want some images to have placeholders, add ?lazy
to the end of the request:
<v-img src="@/assets/some-image.jpg?lazy"></v-img>
And modify the regex to match:
resourceQuery: /lazy\?vuetify-preload/
{
size: number // The minimum dimensions of the preview images, defaults to 9px
sharp: boolean // Use sharp instead of GM for environments without ImageMagick. This will result in lower-quality images
graphicsMagick: boolean // Use GraphicsMagic instead of ImageMagick
// TODO
// limit: number // Source images smaller than this value (in bytes) will not be transformed
}
Use Rule.oneOf
to prevent corrupt output when there are multiple overlapping rules:
{
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg|eot|ttf|woff|woff2)(\?.*)?$/,
oneOf: [
{
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif)$/,
resourceQuery: /vuetify-preload/,
use: [
'vuetify-loader/progressive-loader',
{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: { limit: 8000 }
}
]
},
{
loader: 'url-loader',
options: { limit: 8000 }
}
]
}