Commit c7b3ba83 authored by Filipa Lacerda's avatar Filipa Lacerda Committed by Jacob Schatz

Adds vue js example application and documentation

parent 381e3484
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For our currently-supported browsers, see our [requirements][requirements]. For our currently-supported browsers, see our [requirements][requirements].
---
## Development Process
When you are assigned an issue please follow the next steps:
### Divide a big feature into small Merge Requests
1. Big Merge Request are painful to review. In order to make this process easier we
must break a big feature into smaller ones and create a Merge Request for each step.
1. First step is to create a branch from `master`, let's call it `new-feature`. This branch
will be the recipient of all the smaller Merge Requests. Only this one will be merged to master.
1. Don't do any work on this one, let's keep it synced with master.
1. Create a new branch from `new-feature`, let's call it `new-feature-step-1`. We advise you
to clearly identify which step the branch represents.
1. Do the first part of the modifications in this branch. The target branch of this Merge Request
should be `new-feature`.
1. Once `new-feature-step-1` gets merged into `new-feature` we can continue our work. Create a new
branch from `new-feature`, let's call it `new-feature-step-2` and repeat the process done before.
```shell
* master
|\
| * new-feature
| |\
| | * new-feature-step-1
| |\
| | * new-feature-step-2
| |\
| | * new-feature-step-3
```
**Tips**
- Make sure `new-feature` branch is always synced with `master`: merge master frequently.
- Do the same for the feature branch you have opened. This can be accomplished by merging `master` into `new-feature` and `new-feature` into `new-feature-step-*`
- Avoid rewriting history.
### Share your work early
1. Before writing code guarantee your vision of the architecture is aligned with
GitLab's architecture.
1. Add a diagram to the issue and ask a Frontend Architecture about it.
![Diagram of Issue Boards Architecture](img/boards_diagram.png)
1. Don't take more than one week between starting work on a feature and
sharing a Merge Request with a reviewer or a maintainer.
### Vue features
1. Follow the steps in [Vue.js Best Practices](vue.md)
1. Follow the style guide.
1. Only a handful of people are allowed to merge Vue related features.
Reach out to @jschatz, @iamphill, @fatihacet or @filipa early in this process.
--- ---
## [Architecture](architecture.md) ## [Architecture](architecture.md)
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parseInt('10', 10); parseInt('10', 10);
``` ```
#### CSS classes used for JavaScript
- If the class is being used in Javascript it needs to be prepend with `js-`
```html
// bad
<button class="add-user">
Add User
</button>
// good
<button class="js-add-user">
Add User
</button>
```
### Vue.js ### Vue.js
...@@ -200,6 +213,7 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns. ...@@ -200,6 +213,7 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns.
#### Naming #### Naming
- **Extensions**: Use `.vue` extension for Vue components. - **Extensions**: Use `.vue` extension for Vue components.
- **Reference Naming**: Use PascalCase for Vue components and camelCase for their instances: - **Reference Naming**: Use PascalCase for Vue components and camelCase for their instances:
```javascript ```javascript
// bad // bad
import cardBoard from 'cardBoard'; import cardBoard from 'cardBoard';
...@@ -217,6 +231,7 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns. ...@@ -217,6 +231,7 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns.
cardBoard: CardBoard cardBoard: CardBoard
}; };
``` ```
- **Props Naming:** - **Props Naming:**
- Avoid using DOM component prop names. - Avoid using DOM component prop names.
- Use kebab-case instead of camelCase to provide props in templates. - Use kebab-case instead of camelCase to provide props in templates.
...@@ -243,12 +258,18 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns. ...@@ -243,12 +258,18 @@ See [our current .eslintrc][eslintrc] for specific rules and patterns.
<component v-if="bar" <component v-if="bar"
param="baz" /> param="baz" />
<button class="btn">Click me</button>
// good // good
<component <component
v-if="bar" v-if="bar"
param="baz" param="baz"
/> />
<button class="btn">
Click me
</button>
// if props fit in one line then keep it on the same line // if props fit in one line then keep it on the same line
<component bar="bar" /> <component bar="bar" />
``` ```
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[`Notification`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification), [`Notification`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification),
which will have to be stubbed. which will have to be stubbed.
### Writing tests
### Vue.js unit tests
See this [section][vue-test].
### Running frontend tests ### Running frontend tests
`rake karma` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests. `rake karma` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests.
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[jasmine-focus]: https://jasmine.github.io/2.5/focused_specs.html [jasmine-focus]: https://jasmine.github.io/2.5/focused_specs.html
[jasmine-jquery]: https://github.com/velesin/jasmine-jquery [jasmine-jquery]: https://github.com/velesin/jasmine-jquery
[karma]: http://karma-runner.github.io/ [karma]: http://karma-runner.github.io/
[vue-test]:https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/fe_guide/vue.html#testing-vue-components
...@@ -19,13 +19,31 @@ We don't want to refactor all GitLab frontend code into Vue.js, here are some gu ...@@ -19,13 +19,31 @@ We don't want to refactor all GitLab frontend code into Vue.js, here are some gu
when not to use Vue.js: when not to use Vue.js:
- Adding or changing static information; - Adding or changing static information;
- Features that highly depend on jQuery will be hard to work with Vue.js - Features that highly depend on jQuery will be hard to work with Vue.js;
- Features without reactive data;
As always, the Frontend Architectural Experts are available to help with any Vue or JavaScript questions. As always, the Frontend Architectural Experts are available to help with any Vue or JavaScript questions.
## How to build a new feature with Vue.js ## Vue architecture
**Components, Stores and Services** All new features built with Vue.js must follow a [Flux architecture][flux].
The main goal we are trying to achieve is to have only one data flow and only one data entry.
In order to achieve this goal, each Vue bundle needs a Store - where we keep all the data -,
a Service - that we use to communicate with the server - and a main Vue component.
Think of the Main Vue Component as the entry point of your application. This is the only smart
component that should exist in each Vue feature.
This component is responsible for:
1. Calling the Service to get data from the server
1. Calling the Store to store the data received
1. Mounting all the other components
![Vue Architecture](img/vue_arch.png)
You can also read about this architecture in vue docs about [state management][state-management]
and about [one way data flow][one-way-data-flow].
### Components, Stores and Services
In some features implemented with Vue.js, like the [issue board][issue-boards] In some features implemented with Vue.js, like the [issue board][issue-boards]
or [environments table][environments-table] or [environments table][environments-table]
...@@ -46,16 +64,17 @@ _For consistency purposes, we recommend you to follow the same structure._ ...@@ -46,16 +64,17 @@ _For consistency purposes, we recommend you to follow the same structure._
Let's look into each of them: Let's look into each of them:
**A `*_bundle.js` file** ### A `*_bundle.js` file
This is the index file of your new feature. This is where the root Vue instance This is the index file of your new feature. This is where the root Vue instance
of the new feature should be. of the new feature should be.
The Store and the Service should be imported and initialized in this file and provided as a prop to the main component. The Store and the Service should be imported and initialized in this file and
provided as a prop to the main component.
Don't forget to follow [these steps.][page_specific_javascript] Don't forget to follow [these steps.][page_specific_javascript]
**A folder for Components** ### A folder for Components
This folder holds all components that are specific of this new feature. This folder holds all components that are specific of this new feature.
If you need to use or create a component that will probably be used somewhere If you need to use or create a component that will probably be used somewhere
...@@ -70,29 +89,320 @@ in one table would not be a good use of this pattern. ...@@ -70,29 +89,320 @@ in one table would not be a good use of this pattern.
You can read more about components in Vue.js site, [Component System][component-system] You can read more about components in Vue.js site, [Component System][component-system]
**A folder for the Store** ### A folder for the Store
The Store is a class that allows us to manage the state in a single The Store is a class that allows us to manage the state in a single
source of truth. source of truth. It is not aware of the service or the components.
The concept we are trying to follow is better explained by Vue documentation The concept we are trying to follow is better explained by Vue documentation
itself, please read this guide: [State Management][state-management] itself, please read this guide: [State Management][state-management]
**A folder for the Service** ### A folder for the Service
The Service is a class used only to communicate with the server.
It does not store or manipulate any data. It is not aware of the store or the components.
We use [vue-resource][vue-resource-repo] to communicate with the server.
### End Result
The following example shows an application:
```javascript
// store.js
export default class Store {
/**
* This is where we will iniatialize the state of our data.
* Usually in a small SPA you don't need any options when starting the store. In the case you do
* need guarantee it's an Object and it's documented.
*
* @param {Object} options
*/
constructor(options) {
this.options = options;
// Create a state object to handle all our data in the same place
this.todos = []:
}
setTodos(todos = []) {
this.todos = todos;
}
addTodo(todo) {
this.todos.push(todo);
}
removeTodo(todoID) {
const state = this.todos;
const newState = state.filter((element) => {element.id !== todoID});
this.todos = newState;
}
}
// service.js
import Vue from 'vue';
import VueResource from 'vue-resource';
import 'vue_shared/vue_resource_interceptor';
Vue.use(VueResource);
export default class Service {
constructor(options) {
this.todos = Vue.resource(endpoint.todosEndpoint);
}
getTodos() {
return this.todos.get();
}
addTodo(todo) {
return this.todos.put(todo);
}
}
// todo_component.vue
<script>
export default {
props: {
data: {
type: Object,
required: true,
},
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div>
<h1>
Title: {{data.title}}
</h1>
<p>
{{data.text}}
</p>
</div>
</template>
// todos_main_component.vue
<script>
import Store from 'store';
import Service from 'service';
import TodoComponent from 'todoComponent';
export default {
/**
* Although most data belongs in the store, each component it's own state.
* We want to show a loading spinner while we are fetching the todos, this state belong
* in the component.
*
* We need to access the store methods through all methods of our component.
* We need to access the state of our store.
*/
data() {
const store = new Store();
return {
isLoading: false,
store: store,
todos: store.todos,
};
},
components: {
todo: TodoComponent,
},
created() {
this.service = new Service('todos');
this.getTodos();
},
methods: {
getTodos() {
this.isLoading = true;
this.service.getTodos()
.then(response => response.json())
.then((response) => {
this.store.setTodos(response);
this.isLoading = false;
})
.catch(() => {
this.isLoading = false;
// Show an error
});
},
addTodo(todo) {
this.service.addTodo(todo)
then(response => response.json())
.then((response) => {
this.store.addTodo(response);
})
.catch(() => {
// Show an error
});
}
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div class="container">
<div v-if="isLoading">
<i
class="fa fa-spin fa-spinner"
aria-hidden="true" />
</div>
<div
v-if="!isLoading"
class="js-todo-list">
<template v-for='todo in todos'>
<todo :data="todo" />
</template>
<button
@click="addTodo"
class="js-add-todo">
Add Todo
</button>
</div>
<div>
</template>
// bundle.js
import todoComponent from 'todos_main_component.vue';
new Vue({
el: '.js-todo-app',
components: {
todoComponent,
},
render: createElement => createElement('todo-component' {
props: {
someProp: [],
}
}),
});
The Service is used only to communicate with the server. ```
It does not store or manipulate any data.
We use [vue-resource][vue-resource-repo] to
communicate with the server.
The [issue boards service][issue-boards-service] The [issue boards service][issue-boards-service] is a good example of this pattern.
is a good example of this pattern.
## Style guide ## Style guide
Please refer to the Vue section of our [style guide](style_guide_js.md#vuejs) Please refer to the Vue section of our [style guide](style_guide_js.md#vuejs)
for best practices while writing your Vue components and templates. for best practices while writing your Vue components and templates.
## Testing Vue Components
Each Vue component has a unique output. This output is always present in the render function.
Although we can test each method of a Vue component individually, our goal must be to test the output
of the render/template function, which represents the state at all times.
Make use of Vue Resource Interceptors to mock data returned by the service.
Here's how we would test the Todo App above:
```javascript
import component from 'todos_main_component';
describe('Todos App', () => {
it('should render the loading state while the request is being made', () => {
const Component = Vue.extend(component);
const vm = new Component().$mount();
expect(vm.$el.querySelector('i.fa-spin')).toBeDefined();
});
describe('with data', () => {
// Mock the service to return data
const interceptor = (request, next) => {
next(request.respondWith(JSON.stringify([{
title: 'This is a todo',
body: 'This is the text'
}]), {
status: 200,
}));
};
let vm;
beforeEach(() => {
Vue.http.interceptors.push(interceptor);
const Component = Vue.extend(component);
vm = new Component().$mount();
});
afterEach(() => {
Vue.http.interceptors = _.without(Vue.http.interceptors, interceptor);
});
it('should render todos', (done) => {
setTimeout(() => {
expect(vm.$el.querySelectorAll('.js-todo-list div').length).toBe(1);
done();
}, 0);
});
});
describe('add todo', () => {
let vm;
beforeEach(() => {
const Component = Vue.extend(component);
vm = new Component().$mount();
});
it('should add a todos', (done) => {
setTimeout(() => {
vm.$el.querySelector('.js-add-todo').click();
// Add a new interceptor to mock the add Todo request
Vue.nextTick(() => {
expect(vm.$el.querySelectorAll('.js-todo-list div').length).toBe(2);
});
}, 0);
});
});
});
```
### Stubbing API responses
[Vue Resource Interceptors][vue-resource-interceptor] allow us to add a interceptor with
the response we need:
```javascript
// Mock the service to return data
const interceptor = (request, next) => {
next(request.respondWith(JSON.stringify([{
title: 'This is a todo',
body: 'This is the text'
}]), {
status: 200,
}));
};
beforeEach(() => {
Vue.http.interceptors.push(interceptor);
});
afterEach(() => {
Vue.http.interceptors = _.without(Vue.http.interceptors, interceptor);
});
it('should do something', (done) => {
setTimeout(() => {
// Test received data
done();
}, 0);
});
```
[vue-docs]: http://vuejs.org/guide/index.html [vue-docs]: http://vuejs.org/guide/index.html
[issue-boards]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards [issue-boards]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards
...@@ -100,5 +410,8 @@ for best practices while writing your Vue components and templates. ...@@ -100,5 +410,8 @@ for best practices while writing your Vue components and templates.
[page_specific_javascript]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/frontend.html#page-specific-javascript [page_specific_javascript]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/frontend.html#page-specific-javascript
[component-system]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/#Composing-with-Components [component-system]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/#Composing-with-Components
[state-management]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/state-management.html#Simple-State-Management-from-Scratch [state-management]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/state-management.html#Simple-State-Management-from-Scratch
[one-way-data-flow]: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components.html#One-Way-Data-Flow
[vue-resource-repo]: https://github.com/pagekit/vue-resource [vue-resource-repo]: https://github.com/pagekit/vue-resource
[vue-resource-interceptor]: https://github.com/pagekit/vue-resource/blob/develop/docs/http.md#interceptors
[issue-boards-service]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards/services/board_service.js.es6 [issue-boards-service]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/app/assets/javascripts/boards/services/board_service.js.es6
[flux]: https://facebook.github.io/flux
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