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Lightweight masonry layout thanks to Vuejs

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A small wrapper for integrating Colcade to Vuejs.

Vue.js plugin accessible globally from any component to run multiple colcade grid instances. Let's interact with differents grids throughout differents components. This plugin needs you to use the basic Colcade configuration usage.

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Install

  npm install vue-colcade
  yarn add vue-colcade

Import vue-colcade.js in the main project file

  import Vue from 'vue';
  import VueColcade from 'vue-colcade';

  Vue.use(VueColcade);

Usage

In your Vue.js components, to create a new grid, simply use:

mounted: function mounted() {
   this.$colcade.create({
      name: 'myGridName',  // name of colcade instance -> will be used as a reference for grid instance
      el: myGridElement,  // element that hosts the grid -> as mentioned in Colcade config
      config: {  // native Colcade configuration -> as mentioned in Colcade config
        columns: '.grid-col',
        items: '.grid-item',
      },
   });
}

That grid is accessible across all components by using the new global vue property: $colcade. So you can create as many grids as you want, referencing them by their name. Every future modifications thanks to vue-colcade must referred the name of the instance in order to affect it. As an exemple, if you create an instance with myGridName as name, you can update it with the following method: this.$colcade.update('myGridName').

Methods

vue-colcade offers following methods:

As exemple, in order to destroy a grid, just call: this.$colcade.destroy('myGridName').

Then, if you need to update items values inside a colcade grid, you may call the following property in order to force Colcade to refresh itself: this.$colcade.update('myGridName').

And, all native colcade methods are still accessibles :

  this.$colcade.myGridName.append();
  this.$colcade.myGridName.prepend();
  this.$colcade.myGridName.destroy(); // be carefull, that doesn't destroy the myGridName instance but only the Colcade grid

By Alexis Colin, thanks to Colcade by David DeSandro

Licence

MIT License.