We've got a Vue app and would like to allow third parties to create plugins. We'd like the plugins to be built in the form of a Vue single-file component.
At runtime, the end user would select a plugin to add to the app. The app would fetch the plain-text .vue file, compile it on the fly, and display it in the app.
Vue supports dynamic and async components, but these to be compiled into the app ahead of time. We'd like to do the same thing, except load the code on the fly.
How can I make this work?
Here's what I've got so far:
<template>
<div>
The component goes here:
<component :is="pluginComponent"></component>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { parseComponent } from "vue-template-compiler";
export default {
data() {
return {
pluginComponent: null
};
},
mounted() {
// fetch code from some external source here
let code = "<template><div>hello</div></template>";
let comp = parseComponent(code);
this.pluginComponent = comp;
}
};
</script>
(I modified the build so the vue-template-compiler is present.)
The code above generates this error:
[Vue warn]: invalid template option:[object Object]
found in
---> <Anonymous>
<Pages/plugin/PluginId.vue> at pages/plugin/_plugin_id.vue
<Nuxt>
<Layouts/default.vue> at layouts/default.vue
<Root> instrument.js:110
instrumentConsole instrument.js:110
VueJS 15
TypeError: "vnode is null"
VueJS 14
instrument.js:110
I'm guessing that whatever parseComponent() produces isn't what <component>
is looking for.