Vue component for displaying Doxygen XML content.
npm install --save vue-doxygen-xml
vue-doxygen-xml makes use of the vuex store to track data. You must use a vuex store for the component to work.
import Vue from 'vue'
import store from './store'
import DoxygenXml from 'vue-doxygen-xml'
Vue.use(DoxygenXml, { store })
Add the above to your main.js
application file (this assumes that a standard layout is followed when creating your application).
To use the vue-doxygen-xml component import it in a view and set the baseURL
for the source XML.
Example view Help.vue
:
<template>
<div class="help">
<doxygen-xml baseURL="/doxygen-xml-files" />
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { DoxygenXml } from 'vue-doxygen-xml'
export default {
name: 'Help',
components: {
DoxygenXml
}
}
</script>
vue-doxygen-xml requires that you use vue-router. To add a vue-doxygen-xml route under help
add the following to routes
object for vue-router:
{
path: '/help/:pageName?',
name: 'Help',
// route level code-splitting
// this generates a separate chunk (about.[hash].js) for this route
// which is lazy-loaded when the route is visited.
component: () => import(/* webpackChunkName: "help" */ '../views/Help.vue')
}
Again assuming standard layout.
For a complete example of a Vue application using vue-doxygen-xml look at https://github.com/hsorby/example-vue-doxygen-xml. The main branch has a basic example of how vue-doxygen-xml may be used and the multi_version branch has an example of how vue-doxygen-xml may be used for different versions of Doxygen XML output.
npm install
npm run serve
npm run build
npm run test:unit
npm run lint