If you want to use Single File Components then you would need a build tool like Webpack. Check out the deployment guide for more info on that.
If you want to include it with a script tag and use normal HTML and JS(without build tools - also the deployment guide) then that should work without changing the build process. I haven't tested it with Razor templates(.cshtml
), and the v-on
shorthand might cause some issues there.
I'm looking to do the exact same thing right now, and I'm thinking the best way to get started is with the script tag, but I'm a big fan of the single file components
Edit: Just confirmed that everything is pretty good in Razor templates except the v-on
shorthand, so if you avoid that it should be fine.
The following worked in a .cshtml
file:
<!-- Don't do `@click`! Use `v-on:click` instead -->
<div id="vueApp" v-on:click="alert(message)">
{{ message }}
<ul>
<li :title="item" v-for="item in itemList">{{ item }}</li>
</ul>
</div>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue/dist/vue.js"></script>
<script>
let vueApp = new Vue({
el: '#vueApp',
data: {
message: 'Hello!',
itemList: ['1', '2', '3']
},
methods: {
alert (msg) {
// got an error using `alert` in the template, but this was fine
window.alert(msg)
}
}
})
</script>
Update: Thanks to Simon for pointing out that you can use @@click="..."
inside a .cshtml
file!