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I'm running Vue 2.6.10 and Vuetify 2.2.12 within my Rails application, but I'm having issues with getting Vuetify installed properly.

I'm getting the following errors:

[Vuetify] Multiple instances of Vue detected
Error: "Vuetify is not properly initialized, see https://vuetifyjs.com/getting-started/quick-start#bootstrapping-the-vuetify-object"
[Vue warn]: Error in render: "TypeError: this.$vuetify is undefined"

Here is my dashboard.js file:

import Vuex from 'vuex'
import Dashboard from '../../assist/dashboard.vue'
import VueResource from 'vue-resource'
import TurbolinksAdapter from 'vue-turbolinks'
import Vuetify from 'vuetify'
import 'vuetify/dist/vuetify.min.css'

Vue.use(Vuex)
Vue.use(TurbolinksAdapter)
Vue.use(VueResource)

Vue.use(Vuetify)

window.store = new Vuex.Store({
  state: {
    organization: {},
  },
  mutations: {

  }
})

document.addEventListener("turbolinks:load", function() {
  Vue.http.headers.common['X-CSRF-TOKEN'] = document.querySelector('meta[name="csrf-token"]').getAttribute('content')

  var element = document.querySelector("#assistdashboard")
  if (element != undefined) {

    const app = new Vue({
      el: element,
      store: window.store,
      template: "<Dashboard />",
      components: { Dashboard }
    })
  }
})

And my layout.vue file:

<template>
  <v-app id="dashboard-layout">
    ...
  </v-app>
</template>

I've tried adding vuewtify: new Vuetify(vuetifyOptions) within my Vue initialization in dashboard.js but that has not changed anything. I've also tried reinstalling both Vue and Vuetify to no avail as well.

Anyone have any ideas?

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  • I don't know if it has to do something with your problem, but you shouldn't check for undefined like that - if (typeof element !== 'undefined') {} is a better syntax. Feb 12, 2020 at 21:33
  • maybe it can help: stackoverflow.com/a/53583771/9541423
    – Sovalina
    Feb 13, 2020 at 20:09

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