[Patternfly] PatternFly for Vue?

Andres Galante agalante at redhat.com
Mon Nov 14 13:44:05 UTC 2016


Hey Jonathan,

Vue sounds really intresting, yesterday I've read the best tweet about it:

https://twitter.com/sarah_edo/status/797574272692748288

I am not a javascripter, but I wonder how the web components story aligns
with Vue.

Have a great week,

Andrés




On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Jonathan Yu <jawnsy at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hello PatternFlyers!
>
> I know, I know - another year, another whiz-bang JavaScript framework
> <https://javascript-game.firebaseapp.com/> (no, really, try this game) -
> but I've been playing with Vue <https://vuejs.org/> (2.0 was just
> released a few months ago
> <https://medium.com/the-vue-point/vue-2-0-is-here-ef1f26acf4b8>) and
> everything I've read about it seems pretty promising so far.
>
> Despite being a relatively young project (starting in 2013), its tooling
> support seems fairly good, and there's quite an active ecosystem, including
> a port of Bootstrap's components called VueStrap
> <http://yuche.github.io/vue-strap/>.  The design borrows from various
> other initiatives, taking inspiration from Web Components, Polymer, and
> React, among others.  If you're not familiar with Vue, their documentation
> has a great comparison with other technologies
> <https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/comparison.html>.
>
> In the summer, Dana Gutride asked if Web Components are in the future for
> PatternFly
> <http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/08/09/are-web-components-in-the-future-for-patternfly/>,
> and I wanted to start a discussion about Vue.  What would it take to get a
> Vue-ified PatternFly?  Would anyone be interested in trying this out with
> me, as a little hobby project?  (I've got lots of enthusiasm and some
> energy to put into this, but not much web-fu, so I could use a mentor!)
>
> Bonus content: a bunch of CSS-only components
> <https://twitter.com/Real_CSS_Tricks/status/797799175442182144> (what is
> this sorcery?!)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jonathan
>
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