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commented May 3, 2017
We've used VueJS for building our new product for enterprises. We really want to see some support for VueJS. So that we could start to leverage this powerful UI libraries. Is here the right channel to ask for this? |
commented May 3, 2017
Hi, We are doing research in this regard and considering VueJS support as one of the DevExtreme development directions. At the current stage, it would be extremely helpful to hear some thought and requirements from you.
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commented May 4, 2017 • edited
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Thanks @dxbykov. Glad to know you are already considering the support plan.Can't wait to see it. and we're willing to purchase a business license if VueJS is supported. Here is my answers to your questions:
Help these make sense to you. |
commented May 4, 2017
Thank you a lot, the information you've provided is really helpful. We'll take it into consideration when planning further VueJS development. I'm closing this thread for now. You are welcome to reopen it if you have any further questions. |
commented May 16, 2017 • edited
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+1 support vuejs. yeah, same with @ningliaoyuan vuejs really simple, fast and easy to resolve a problem. reactive variable, model binding, storex... i like so much Currently, have some framework to make vuejs work with cordova & electron ( quasar framework ). So with DevExtreme controls, i think it can repleace winform, wpf... to write some simple app run anywhere with one source code. It make the future ! (sorry about my english :D) |
commented May 17, 2017
@lyquocnam Thank you for sharing your thoughts and intentions. We'll take them into account. |
commented Jul 6, 2017
+1 support for Vue.js We at our company had a huge benefit from just rewriting some pages originally written in jQuery to Vue.js. It's as easy to use as jQuery (just drop a file and good to go), but much more maintainable and shorter due to template directives and reactiveness, and at the same time it's not as complex as Angular or React (but if needed can scale to complex SPAs as well). |
commented Jul 6, 2017
Hi @acutexyz, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Could you please tell us if you are already using any VueJS component libraries? Which components are most important for your project that you would expect to get from us? |
commented Nov 20, 2017
We have seen there the huge growth of the Vuejs framework, when do you think of porting this datagrid of yours to vuejs? |
![Components Components](/uploads/1/2/4/7/124799329/978313810.jpg)
commented Feb 9, 2018
I'd like to add my +1 We have used AngularJS and JQuery before, The Learning curve on Angular 4 is too great for us, and React would also mean a complete rewrite of what we have done in the past. Vue.js slots in nicely and we can have a gradual transition to it, Even a decent VUE wrapper of the Jquery would be great. |
commented Feb 19, 2018
any Update?? |
commented Apr 3, 2018
This is closed, is there a Vuejs wrapper available for DevExtreme? |
commented Apr 3, 2018
The CTP release of DevExtreme Vue Wrappers will be available soon. We'll let you, guys, know about it in this thread. In our recent blog post, we also mentioned some alternative methods of getting notified of new DevExtreme stuff. Thanks for being interested. |
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commented Apr 12, 2018
Hi everyone! The alpha version of DevExtreme Vue Components is now available on npm. Your feedback would be highly appreciated, please feel free to open an issue on our GitHub. |
changed the titleIs there a plan to support VueJS?May 21, 2018
added type/discussion18_2 and removed 18_1type/question labels May 21, 2018
commented May 21, 2018
Thanks to everybody who participated in this discussion or gave us early feedback by other means. The Vue support is now available as CTP. All the Vue related development is happening in a separate GitHub repo. Please give your further feedback on Vue support in that repo. |
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NuGet Packages for the DevExpress .NET Components - http://www.devexpress.com.
Introduction
Here are unofficial NuGet specification files (nuspec) that I've created in order to generate NuGet packages for the .NET components developed by DevExpress.
If DevExpress ever authorizes me to publicly distribute their assemblies in NuGet packages, I'll be happy to publish them on the NuGet.org feed. In the meantime, if you are a DevExpress licensed user, feel free to use these nuspec files to generate the packages and host on your own private/company feed.
Call To Action
If you too think that DevExpress should provide us with official NuGet packages for their .NET components, send an e-mail to [email protected], or post a comment on their forum.
Disclaimer from DevExpress
Please note that according to DevExpress EULA, every person working with DevExpress components should have a separate license. To properly register our components on your machine, use the DevExpress installer as described in the How to activate my DevExpress license article. Working with DevExpress components using libraries got from NuGet without proper registration may result in licensing violation.
Packaging Strategy
I've created one NuGet package specification for every single assembly included in the DevExpress .NET controls, which in turn can be used to generate a NuGet package.
For example, the file
nuspecUnofficial.DevExpress.Xpf.Ribbon.nuspec
is the corresponding NuGet specification for the assembly DevExpress.Xpf.Ribbon.v18.2.dll
.Dependencies between NuGet packages
The dependencies between NuGet packages are created based on direct references to other DevExpress assemblies.
For example, if the assembly
DevExpress.Xpf.Ribbon.v18.2.dll
directly references DevExpress.Data.v18.2.dll
, DevExpress.Mvvm.v18.2.dll
and DevExpress.Xpf.Core.v18.2.dll
, the NuGet specification will declare a dependency to each of the three NuGet packages corresponding to these assemblies:Folder Structure
- src
- lib
- This is where you put the DevExpress assemblies before you generate the NuGet packages. You will typically copy the contents of the folder
C:Program Files (x86)DevExpress 18.2ComponentsBinFramework
and paste it here, including sub-folders;
- This is where you put the DevExpress assemblies before you generate the NuGet packages. You will typically copy the contents of the folder
- nupkg
- This is the output folder where the NuGet packages will be generated;
- nuspec
- This is where all the NuGet specification files are;
- tools
- This contains a simple Powershell script used by the NuGet packages related to assemblies that are only needed for design-time (i.e. assemblies in
libDesign
). This script runs during the installation of these packages only to set theCopyLocal
attribute of these assemblies tofalse
, given that they are not meant to be deployed with the application.
- This contains a simple Powershell script used by the NuGet packages related to assemblies that are only needed for design-time (i.e. assemblies in
- lib
How to generate the NuGet packages
To generate all NuGet packages, just run the powershell file
srcnuget-pack.ps1
, or if you prefer to manually generate specific packages, just use the nuget.exe
command line utility. For example:Known issues / Things to do
- The nuspec files are currently being generated by a quick-and-dirty C# app that I wrote, which is not ready to be shared with the world :). Once I get some free time to rewrite it (or make it a Powershell script), I'll definitely publish it here;
- The language-specific assemblies for German, Spanish, Japanese, and Russian are currently not being included in any of the NuGet packages;
- I use a very specific set of components, which means that there are a number of NuGet packages that I have not extensively tested. You've been warned;
- Instead of generating a NuGet package for every assembly, the script could analyze the dependency chain and build clusters when possible - I'm not sure if it is worth the effort, though. I'm interested in hearing your opinion.
Please report any issues you find and I'll try to fix as soon I can, and remember you can always send a pull-request ;).
Release History
- v18.2.7.0 - 2019-03-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.2.7 released on March 13, 2019
- v18.2.6.0 - 2019-02-12
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.2.6 released on February 12, 2019
- v18.2.5.0 - 2019-01-24
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.2.5 released on January 24, 2019
- v18.2.4.0 - 2018-12-20
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.2.4 released on December 20, 2018
- v18.2.3.0 - 2018-11-08
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.2.3 released on November 08, 2018
- v18.1.7.0 - 2018-11-01
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.1.7 released on November 01, 2018
- v18.1.6.0 - 2018-09-21
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.1.6 released on September 05, 2018
- v18.1.5.0 - 2018-08-05
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 18.1.5 released on August 01, 2018
- v17.2.7.0 - 2018-03-21
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.2.7 released on March 20, 2018
- v17.2.6.0 - 2018-03-21
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.2.6 released on March 01, 2018
- v17.2.5.0 - 2018-02-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.2.5 released on January 24, 2018
- v17.2.4.0 - 2018-02-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.2.4 released on December 13, 2017
- v17.2.3.0 - 2018-02-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.2.3 released on November 16, 2017
- v17.1.9.0 - 2018-02-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.9 released on December 20, 2017
- v17.1.8.0 - 2018-02-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.8 released on November 09, 2017
- v17.1.7.0 - 2017-10-10
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.7 released on October 05, 2017
- v17.1.6.0 - 2017-10-10
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.6 released on September 07, 2017
- v17.1.5.0 - 2017-08-24
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.5 released on August 02, 2017
- v17.1.4.0 - 2017-08-24
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.4 released on June 29, 2017
- v17.1.3.0 - 2017-05-26
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 17.1.3 released on May 17, 2017
- v16.2.7.0 - 2017-05-25
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.2.7 released on May 24, 2017
- v16.2.6.0 - 2017-05-25
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.2.6 released on March 29, 2017
- v16.2.5.0 - 2017-03-06
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.2.5 released on February 28, 2017
- v16.2.4.0 - 2017-03-05
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.2.4 released on January 18, 2017
- v16.2.3.0 - 2017-01-11
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.2.3 released on December 14, 2016
- v16.1.8.0 - 2016-11-19
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.1.8 released on November 16, 2016
- v16.1.7.0 - 2016-10-13
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.1.7 released on October 13, 2016
- v16.1.6.0 - 2016-09-16
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.1.6 released on September 08, 2016
- v16.1.5.0 - 2016-08-07
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.1.5 released on August 02, 2016
- v16.1.4.0 - 2016-07-02
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 16.1.4 released on June 22, 2016
- v15.2.11.0 - 2016-07-02
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.11 released on June 22, 2016
- v15.2.10.0 - 2016-04-26
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.10 released on June 01, 2016
- v15.2.9.0 - 2016-04-26
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.9 released on April 07, 2016
- v15.2.7.0 - 2016-03-07
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.7 released on March 07, 2016
- v15.2.6.0 - 2016-03-03
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.6 released on March 02, 2016
- v15.2.5.0 - 2016-02-20
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.5 released on February 01, 2016
- v15.2.4.0 - 2015-12-09
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.4 released on December 09, 2015
- v15.2.3.0 - 2015-12-09
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.2.3 released on December 02, 2015
- v15.1.8.0 - 2015-11-16
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.8 released on November 12, 2015
- v15.1.7.0 - 2015-09-25
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.7 released on September 23, 2015
- v15.1.6.0 - 2015-09-15
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.6 released on August 24, 2015
- v15.1.5.0 - 2015-09-15
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.5 released on July 20, 2015
- v15.1.4.0 - 2015-06-29
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.4 released on June 23, 2015
- v15.1.3.0 - 2015-06-03
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 15.1.3 released on June 03, 2015
- v14.2.7.0 - 2015-04-30
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.2.7 released on April 22, 2015
- v14.2.6.0 - 2015-03-18
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.2.6 released on March 18, 2015
- v14.2.5.0 - 2015-02-20
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.2.5 released on February 18, 2015
- v14.2.4.0 - 2015-02-08
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.2.4 released on January 19, 2015
- v14.2.3.0 - 2015-02-08
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.2.3 released on December 04, 2014
- v14.1.9.0 - 2015-02-08
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.1.9 released on January 20, 2015
- v14.1.8.0 - 2015-02-08
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.1.8 released on November 06, 2014
- v14.1.7.0 - 2014-10-22
- Contains NuGet specs for the DevExpress Components 14.1.7 released on September 24, 2014
License
Copyright 2014-2018 Caio Proiete
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the 'License');you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.You may obtain a copy of the License at
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, softwaredistributed under the License is distributed on an 'AS IS' BASIS,WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.See the License for the specific language governing permissions andlimitations under the License.
The DevExpress components and trademark are Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Developer Express Inc. and their end-user license agreement is available at https://www.devexpress.com/Support/EULAs/NetComponents.xml.