I'm currently trying to add Jquery to my vue-cli
project. I am aware of the missbehaviour it can produce, but anyway; Since there is no build/webpack.base.conf.js
anymore I tried editing vue.config.js
by adding:
module.exports {
...
chainWebpack: config => {
config.plugin('define').tap(definitions => {
definitions[0] = Object.assign(definitions[0], {
$: 'jquery',
jquery: 'jquery',
'window.jQuery': 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery',
_: 'lodash'
})
return definitions
})
}
...
}
or
const webpack = require('webpack')
module.exports {
...
plugins: [
new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
$: 'jquery',
jquery: 'jquery',
'window.jQuery': 'jquery',
jQuery: 'jquery'
})
]
...
}
Both options don't seem to work. With #1 nothing seems to happen, with #2 I get the compile error; "plugins" is not allowed or 'ProvidePlugin' is unresolved and when I try to import jQuery directly in main.js and define the $ operator, jquery stays undefinded when I try to use it.
Big thank you in advance!
Solved it by adding to main.js
window.$ = window.jQuery = require('jquery');
That did it for me and jQuery is now available globally.
Another approach would be;
Vue.use({
install: function(Vue, options){
Vue.prototype.$jQuery = require('jquery'); // you'll have this.$jQuery anywhere in your vue project
}
});
I hope this will help someone stumbling over the same problem in the future. If you still can't figure it out, check this question or have a look at the documentation.
edit: make sure you ran npm install jquery
.