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my naming preferences
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PascalCase: | |
- component file name (best practice) | |
e.g. | |
"Foo.vue" | |
"FooBar.vue" | |
- component name (match the file name, for default export) | |
e.g. | |
export default { | |
name: 'Foo', | |
components: { | |
// @ is an alias to /src in Vue CLI 3 | |
// webpackChunkName uses "kebab-case", for consistency with route's naming below | |
// no need to add /* webpackPrefetch: true */ as Vue CLI 3 handles it by default | |
FooBar: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "foo-bar" */ '@/components/FooBar.vue'), | |
}, | |
... | |
}; | |
export default { | |
name: 'FooBar', | |
... | |
}; | |
kebab-case: | |
- webpackChunkName (webpack magic comment) | |
- router name (handy for transforming into nav titles) | |
e.g. | |
routes: [ | |
{ | |
path: '/foo', | |
name: 'foo', | |
// @ alias is not necessary as router.js is usually next to views folder | |
component: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "foo" */ './views/Foo.vue'), | |
}, | |
{ | |
path: '/foo/bar', | |
name: 'foo-bar', | |
component: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "foo-bar" */ './views/FooBar.vue'), | |
}, | |
], | |
<router-link :to="{ name: 'foo' }">/foo</router-link> | |
<router-link :to="{ name: 'foo-bar' }">/foo/bar</router-link> | |
camelCase: | |
- router view name (better to be a regular js object prop name) | |
e.g. | |
routes: [ | |
{ | |
path: '/', | |
name: 'index', | |
components: { | |
default: Index, | |
foo: Foo, | |
fooBar: FooBar, | |
}, | |
}, | |
], | |
<router-view class="index"></router-view> | |
<router-view class="foo" name="foo"></router-view> | |
<router-view class="foo-bar" name="fooBar"></router-view> |
"my_underscore"
to "myUnderscore"
:
const camelize = text => (`${text}` || '').split('_').map((str, i) => (i === 0 || !str) ? str : (str[0].toUpperCase() + str.slice(1))).join('');
camelize("my_underscore"); // "myUnderscore"
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if needed,
"This Kind Of Text"
can be styled using CSS as a regular sentence:will be rendered as
This kind of text