Important: This project has been contributed to the Ionic core and can be used as @ionic/vue.
Modus Create engineers will continue to support the community at the Ionic's official Issue board
However, this repository is still being actively maintained and kept in-sync with the official @ionic/vue. The main difference being the availability of IonicVueRouter and flexibility of choosing dependency versions.
Our goal is to allow developers to be on the bleeding-edge and freely experiment, thus we are delivering features and bug fixes as fast as possible. Apart from the router you can switch between the libraries without any changes to your code-base.
Bug fixes, features, documentation and any other changes will be contributed back as well.
Ionic integration adapters for Vue.
A quick introduction of the minimal setup you need to get a hello world up & running.
npm install @modus/ionic-vueNow you can use it during the initialization step of your Vue app.
import Vue from 'vue'
import Ionic, { IonicVueRouter } from '@modus/ionic-vue'
import Home from './Home.vue'
Vue.use(Ionic)
Vue.use(IonicVueRouter)
new Vue({
router: new IonicVueRouter({
routes: [
{ path: '/', component: Home },
{ path: '/page', component: () => import('./Page.vue') }
],
}),
}).$mount('ion-app')Ionic requires a root element of ion-app in your HTML.
IonicVueRouter requires ion-vue-router element in order to render Ionic transitions. Otherwise you can use the official VueRouter
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>...</head>
<body>
<ion-app>
<ion-vue-router />
</ion-app>
</body>
</html>IonicVue abstracts DOM interaction of Ionic UI components inside a Vue application and can be used via this.$ionic.
Vue.component('Foo', {
methods: {
notify() {
this.$ionic.alertController
.create({
header: 'Notification',
subHeader: null,
message: 'Hello World',
buttons: ['Bye'],
})
.then(a => a.present())
.catch(console.error)
},
},
})IonicVue supports all of the Ionic controllers:
IonicVueRouter binds Ionic transitions and routing functionalities with Vue Router.
It is an extension of the official Vue Router thus it can be used as a drop-in replacement with all of the methods, hooks, etc. working as expected.
Important: these examples are deprecated, please use the ionic-vue-examples instead.
- Basic routing
- Named views
- Named views with transitions
- Custom transitions
- Mix Ionic and custom transitions
- Ionic tabs
- Ionic controllers
Simply clone the repo and install dependencies to get started with development.
git clone https://github.com/moduscreateorg/ionic-vue.git
cd ionic-vue/
npm installTesting will require peer dependencies to be installed. Peer dependencies are:
vuevue-template-compilervue-router@ionic/core
You can install peer dependencies without modifying package.json.
npm run install.peerWe recommend trying out your ionic-vue changes in an actual app. You can do that with npm link:
cd ionic-vue/
npm link
cd ../sample-app/
npm link @modus/ionic-vueBeep is a fantastic sample application you can use to test ionic-vue.
Rollup automatically creates distribution packages.
For development build run:
npm run devFor automatic rebuild on changes run:
npm run watchFor production build run:
npm run prodMake sure you have installed peer dependencies (explained above) before running tests.
npm testThe ionic-vue project uses SonarQube's SonarCloud product for static analysis scans.
Our publicly available dashboard for the project can be found here
Modus Create is a digital product consultancy. We use a distributed team of the best talent in the world to offer a full suite of digital product design-build services; ranging from consumer facing apps, to digital migration, to agile development training, and business transformation.
This project is part of Modus Labs.
This project is MIT licensed.

