One-Command Setup
You can install and configure DevExtreme and its dependencies with a single npx command that is part of the DevExtreme CLI:
npx -p devextreme-cli devextreme add devextreme-vue
After you run the command, you can skip the following articles and move on straight to importing DevExtreme components.
If the command is unavailable for any reason or if you need an older version, follow the instructions below for manual setup.
Install DevExtreme
Install the devextreme and devextreme-vue npm packages:
npm install devextreme@21.1 devextreme-vue@21.1 --save --save-exact
Import Stylesheets
Open the main application file (main.js) and import a predefined theme stylesheet (dx.light.css in the code below). Alternatively, you can import the stylesheets where DevExtreme UI components are used. The syntax is the same.
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; // ...
Then, go to the public folder, open the index.html file, and add the dx-viewport class to the <body> tag. This ensures that theme colors and typography settings are applied to all page elements (and not only to DevExtreme UI components).
<html lang="en">
<head>
<!-- ... -->
</head>
<body class="dx-viewport">
<div id="app"></div>
</body>
</html>Import DevExtreme Components
Import the DevExtreme components you are going to use from specific modules. In the following code, the DxButton component is imported:
<template>
<DxButton
text="Click me"
@click="sayHelloWorld"
/>
</template>
<script>
import DxButton from 'devextreme-vue/button';
export default {
components: {
DxButton
},
methods: {
sayHelloWorld() {
alert('Hello world!')
}
}
}
</script>Nested DevExtreme components should also be imported (DxArgumentAxis, DxSeries, and DxLegend in the following code):
<template>
<DxChart
:data-source="data">
<DxArgumentAxis :tick-interval="10" />
<DxSeries type="bar" />
<DxLegend :visible="false" />
</DxChart>
</template>
<script>
import DxChart, {
DxArgumentAxis,
DxSeries,
DxLegend
} from 'devextreme-vue/chart';
const data = [{
arg: 1990,
val: 5320816667
}, {
arg: 2000,
val: 6127700428
}, {
arg: 2010,
val: 6916183482
}];
export default {
components: {
DxChart,
DxArgumentAxis,
DxSeries,
DxLegend
},
data() {
return {
data
}
}
}
</script>Globalize Registration
If you want to use Globalize for localization, install it and the devextreme-cldr-data extension:
npm install --save-dev devextreme-cldr-data globalize
Then, specify the Globalize and CLDR aliases in the vue.config.js file if you created the application with Vue CLI or in the webpack.config.js file otherwise:
const path = require("path");
module.exports = {
configureWebpack: {
resolve: {
alias: {
globalize$: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/globalize/dist/globalize.js"),
globalize: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/globalize/dist/globalize"),
cldr$: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/cldrjs/dist/cldr.js"),
cldr: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/cldrjs/dist/cldr")
},
extensions: [".ts", ".js", ".json"]
}
}
}
const path = require("path");
module.exports = {
...
resolve: {
alias: {
globalize$: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/globalize/dist/globalize.js"),
globalize: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/globalize/dist/globalize"),
cldr$: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/cldrjs/dist/cldr.js"),
cldr: path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/cldrjs/dist/cldr")
},
...
},
...
}Refer to the Using Globalize article for usage examples.
Alternatively, you can use Intl as a more lightweight localization solution.
Additional Configuration for Webpack
Open the webpack.config.js file and configure loaders to process CSS and fonts:
module.exports = {
...
module: {
rules: [
...
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [
{ loader: "style-loader" },
{ loader: "css-loader" }
]
}
]
}
}In addition, open the package.json file and ensure style-loader, css-loader, and url-loader are listed in devDependencies.
Run the Application
Run the application with the following command:
npm run serve
Open http://localhost:8080 to browse the application.
If you have technical questions, please create a support ticket in the DevExpress Support Center.