How can i read the contents from a text file as a string in Nuxt (or Vue)?
Id like to read the contents of a text file which i have imported in my .vue file like import ToS from '~/static/terms-of-service.txt';
I want to access the contents as a String.
How can I do it?
vuejs2 vue-component nuxt.js
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Id like to read the contents of a text file which i have imported in my .vue file like import ToS from '~/static/terms-of-service.txt';
I want to access the contents as a String.
How can I do it?
vuejs2 vue-component nuxt.js
what is the build system you are using?
– Thaadikkaaran
Oct 24 '17 at 11:27
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Id like to read the contents of a text file which i have imported in my .vue file like import ToS from '~/static/terms-of-service.txt';
I want to access the contents as a String.
How can I do it?
vuejs2 vue-component nuxt.js
Id like to read the contents of a text file which i have imported in my .vue file like import ToS from '~/static/terms-of-service.txt';
I want to access the contents as a String.
How can I do it?
vuejs2 vue-component nuxt.js
vuejs2 vue-component nuxt.js
asked Oct 23 '17 at 18:32
sam ksam k
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what is the build system you are using?
– Thaadikkaaran
Oct 24 '17 at 11:27
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what is the build system you are using?
– Thaadikkaaran
Oct 24 '17 at 11:27
what is the build system you are using?
– Thaadikkaaran
Oct 24 '17 at 11:27
what is the build system you are using?
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Oct 24 '17 at 11:27
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VUE CLI 3
First install the raw loader
npm install raw-loader --save-dev
If you don't have a vue.config.js, make one at root and add
module.exports = {
chainWebpack: config => {
config.module
.rule('raw')
.test(/.txt$/)
.use('raw-loader')
.loader('raw-loader')
.end()
}
}
To get the text file as string (if placed in src/assets/txt/):
import file from '@/assets/txt/file.txt'
N.B. Remember to rebuild
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I ended up using https://github.com/webpack-contrib/raw-loader
Seems that you need a loader to read files in vue
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VUE CLI 3
First install the raw loader
npm install raw-loader --save-dev
If you don't have a vue.config.js, make one at root and add
module.exports = {
chainWebpack: config => {
config.module
.rule('raw')
.test(/.txt$/)
.use('raw-loader')
.loader('raw-loader')
.end()
}
}
To get the text file as string (if placed in src/assets/txt/):
import file from '@/assets/txt/file.txt'
N.B. Remember to rebuild
add a comment |
VUE CLI 3
First install the raw loader
npm install raw-loader --save-dev
If you don't have a vue.config.js, make one at root and add
module.exports = {
chainWebpack: config => {
config.module
.rule('raw')
.test(/.txt$/)
.use('raw-loader')
.loader('raw-loader')
.end()
}
}
To get the text file as string (if placed in src/assets/txt/):
import file from '@/assets/txt/file.txt'
N.B. Remember to rebuild
add a comment |
VUE CLI 3
First install the raw loader
npm install raw-loader --save-dev
If you don't have a vue.config.js, make one at root and add
module.exports = {
chainWebpack: config => {
config.module
.rule('raw')
.test(/.txt$/)
.use('raw-loader')
.loader('raw-loader')
.end()
}
}
To get the text file as string (if placed in src/assets/txt/):
import file from '@/assets/txt/file.txt'
N.B. Remember to rebuild
VUE CLI 3
First install the raw loader
npm install raw-loader --save-dev
If you don't have a vue.config.js, make one at root and add
module.exports = {
chainWebpack: config => {
config.module
.rule('raw')
.test(/.txt$/)
.use('raw-loader')
.loader('raw-loader')
.end()
}
}
To get the text file as string (if placed in src/assets/txt/):
import file from '@/assets/txt/file.txt'
N.B. Remember to rebuild
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I ended up using https://github.com/webpack-contrib/raw-loader
Seems that you need a loader to read files in vue
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I ended up using https://github.com/webpack-contrib/raw-loader
Seems that you need a loader to read files in vue
add a comment |
I ended up using https://github.com/webpack-contrib/raw-loader
Seems that you need a loader to read files in vue
I ended up using https://github.com/webpack-contrib/raw-loader
Seems that you need a loader to read files in vue
answered Nov 9 '17 at 0:34
sam ksam k
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what is the build system you are using?
– Thaadikkaaran
Oct 24 '17 at 11:27