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/**
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* First we will load all of this project's JavaScript dependencies which
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* includes Vue and other libraries. It is a great starting point when
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* building robust, powerful web applications using Vue and Laravel.
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*/
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import './bootstrap';
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import { createApp } from 'vue';
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import './vendor/raw.js';
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/**
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* Next, we will create a fresh Vue application instance. You may then begin
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* registering components with the application instance so they are ready
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* to use in your application's views. An example is included for you.
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*/
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const app = createApp({});
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import ExampleComponent from './components/ExampleComponent.vue';
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app.component('example-component', ExampleComponent);
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/**
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* The following block of code may be used to automatically register your
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* Vue components. It will recursively scan this directory for the Vue
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* components and automatically register them with their "basename".
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*
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* Eg. ./components/ExampleComponent.vue -> <example-component></example-component>
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*/
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// Object.entries(import.meta.glob('./**/*.vue', { eager: true })).forEach(([path, definition]) => {
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// app.component(path.split('/').pop().replace(/\.\w+$/, ''), definition.default);
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// });
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/**
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* Finally, we will attach the application instance to a HTML element with
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* an "id" attribute of "app". This element is included with the "auth"
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* scaffolding. Otherwise, you will need to add an element yourself.
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*/
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app.mount('#app');
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