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How to structure api calls in Vue.js?

I'm currently working on a new Vue.js application. It depends heavily on api calls to my backend database.

For a lot of things I use Vuex stores because it manages shared data between my components. When looking at other Vue projects on github I see a special vuex directory with files that handles all the actions, states and so on. So when a component has to call the API, it includes the actions file from the vuex directory.

But, for messages for example, I don't want to use Vuex because those data is only important for one specific view. I want to use the component specific data here. But here is my problem: I still need to query my api. But I shouldn't include the Vuex actions file. So in that way I should create a new actions file. This way I have a specific file with api actions for vuex and for single components.

How should I structure this? Creating a new directory 'api' that handles actions for both vuex data and component-specific data? Or separate it?

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Jordy Avatar asked Nov 26 '16 01:11

Jordy


2 Answers

I am using axios as HTTP client for making api calls, I have created a gateways folder in my src folder and I have put files for each backend, creating axios instances, like following

myApi.js

import axios from 'axios' export default axios.create({   baseURL: 'http://localhost:3000/api/v1',   timeout: 5000,   headers: {     'X-Auth-Token': 'f2b6637ddf355a476918940289c0be016a4fe99e3b69c83d',     'Content-Type': 'application/json'   } }) 

Now in your component, You can have a function which will fetch data from the api like following:

methods: {  getProducts () {      myApi.get('products?id=' + prodId).then(response =>  this.product = response.data)   } } 

Similarly you can use this to get data for your vuex store as well.

Edited

If you are maintaining product related data in a dedicate vuex module, you can dispatch an action from the method in component, which will internally call the backend API and populate data in the store, code will look something like following:

Code in component:

methods: {  getProducts (prodId) {      this.$store.dispatch('FETCH_PRODUCTS', prodId)   } } 

Code in vuex store:

import myApi from '../../gateways/my-api' const state = {   products: [] }  const actions = {   FETCH_PRODUCTS: (state, prodId) => {     myApi.get('products?id=' + prodId).then(response => state.commit('SET_PRODUCTS', response))   } }   // mutations const mutations = {   SET_PRODUCTS: (state, data) => {     state.products = Object.assign({}, response.data)   } }  const getters = { }  export default {   state,   mutations,   actions,   getters } 
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Saurabh Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 22:10

Saurabh


Note: vue-resource is retired ! Use something else, such as Axios.

I'm using mostly Vue Resource.I create services directory, and there put all connections to endpoints, for e.g PostService.js

import Vue from 'vue'

export default {
  get(id) {
    return Vue.http.get(`/api/post/${id}`)
  },
  create() {
    return Vue.http.post('/api/posts') 
  }
  // etc
}

Then in my file I'm importing that service and create method that would call method from service file

SomeView.vue

import PostService from '../services/PostService'

export default {
  data() {
    item: []
  },
  created() {
    this.fetchItem()
  },
  methods: {
    fetchItem() {
      return PostService.get(to.params.id)
        .then(result => {
          this.item = result.json()
        })
    }  
  }
}
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Belmin Bedak Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 22:10

Belmin Bedak