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vue-screen-size

Get easy and reactive access to the width and height of your screen.

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Vue 3 Support

Vue 3 is supported from v2.0.0 and beyond (current master). To use vue-screen-size with Vue 2, use v1.0.1.

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Install

yarn add vue-screen-size

Or you can include it through the browser at the bottom of your page:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-screen-size/dist/vue-screen-size.min.js"></script>

About

Sometimes when building an app you need to have access to the screen's dimensions. Usually that's going to be done in the css using @media - but sometimes you need to access that info right in your JavaScript.

The issue with this is you have to worry about adding event listeners and then removing them later. We wanted to just be able to import something quickly and then be able to forget about it later. So this mixin does just that - just use Vue.use() or mixins: [], and you're off.

There is something to consider - where and how you include this library. There are two ways, make sure to be aware of the differences:

Usage Example 1 - Whole app has access (Not Recommended)

In this usage - your whole app - and every child component - has access to the $vssWidth, $vssHeight, and $vssEvent variables. This is sorta pollutive though, as multiple instances of the mixin are initialized and it's kinda wasteful. The is due to the way Vue mixins are passed down to child components. You can read more about this here. The second example is recommended.

import { VueScreenSizeMixin } from 'vue-screen-size';

app.mixin(VueScreenSizeMixin);

// Access `this.$vssWidth`, `this.$vssHeight`, and `this.$vssEvent` anywhere in your app.

Usage Example 2 - Just the component you install it on has access - (Recommended)

In this usage - the component you install it on will have access to the $vssWidth, $vssHeight, and $vssEvent variables. This may be a bit more restrictive, but it's less wasteful and should give you better performance.

import { VueScreenSizeMixin } from 'vue-screen-size';

export default {
  mixins: [VueScreenSizeMixin],
};

// Access `this.$vssWidth`, `this.$vssHeight`, and `this.$vssEvent` in your component.

Variables

name type description
$vssWidth Number The width of your screen
$vssHeight Number The height of your screen
$vssEvent Object The event object data from the resizing event.

Methods

method parameters description
$vssDestroyListener none Force the removal of the attached event listener

Development

# Install dependencies
yarn

# Serve with hot reload
yarn dev

# Run the tests
yarn test

# Build demo page
yarn build:example

# Build library
yarn build:library

# Build everything and run tests
yarn build

Other

Go ahead and fork the project! Submit an issue if needed. Have fun!

License

MIT