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Der Filter ersetzt alle Vorkommen von ' ' durch _ bei der Sucheingabe. <br>
Suche nach css, vuejs, vuex oder git. <br>
Oder mit aktiviertem Filter nach 'ein filter'. <br><br>
<div id="search">
Suche:
<input type=text id="search_text" v-on:input="replaceText()">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" v-model="filter">
Filter
</label>
<button id="search">Suchen</button>
</div>
<hr>
<div id="main">
Suchergebnisse:
<div id="search_results">
</div>
</div>
// new vue object
const search = new Vue({
el: '#search',
data: function() {
return {
filter: true,
};
},
methods: {
replaceText() {
if ( this.filter ) {
let current = jQuery('#search_text').val();
current = current.replace(' ', '_');
jQuery('#search_text').val(current);
}
}
}
});
// old script --- still working
jQuery('#search').bind('click', () => {
let query = jQuery('#search_text').val().toLowerCase();
let results = '';
if ( search_results[query] )
results = search_results[query];
jQuery('#search_results').html(results);
});
let search_results = {
'vuex' : 'Vuex ist eine Erweiterung zum Javascript Frontend-Framework Vue.js. Vuex ermöglicht einen geteilten Speicher für unterschiedliche Vue-Komponenten und erweitert das Dataflow-Prinzip von Vue.js. Besonders für mittelgroße bis große Single-Page-Applications zu empfehlen. <br><br>Weitere Infos zu Vuex findet ihr auf der <a href="https://vuex.vuejs.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">offiziellen Webseite</a>.<br><br> ',
'vuejs': 'Vue.js ist ein auf JavaScript basierendes Frontend-Framework für die Webentwicklung. Damit lassen sich vor allem Single-Page-Applications entwickeln, aber auch eine Entwicklung von mehrseitigen Webanwendungen ist damit möglich. Vue.js bringt dabei viele Komponenten und Funktionen ähnlich zu AngularJS bzw. Angular mit. Sein Vorteil liegt allerdings in der Leichtgewichtigkeit und deutlich flacheren Lernkurve. Es lässt sich zudem sehr gut in bereits bestehende Projekte integrieren, ohne diese komplett umbauen zu müssen. Dank der steigenden Beliebtheit von Vue.js stehen auch eine Vielzahl an Erweiterungen zur Verfügung.<br><br>Weitere Infos zu Vue.js findet ihr auf der <a href="https://vuejs.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">offiziellen Webseite</a>.<br><br>Außerdem haben wir das Framework auch schon in unserem Blog angeschaut:<br><br> ',
'git': 'Bei Git handelt es sich um eine freie Software zur Versionsverwaltung von Dateien, insb. Code. Diese Versionsverwaltung funktioniert dezentral und kann damit sowohl online als auch offline verwendet werden. Sie wurde ursprünglich von Linus Torvalds zur Versionsverwaltung des Linux-Kernels entwickelt. Mittlerweile ist sie eine der beliebtesten Versionsverwaltungen neben SVN und Mercury. Beliebte Plattformen zum Online-Verwalten von Versionen auf Basis von Git sind u.a. <a href="https://github.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GitHub</a>, <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GitLab</a> und <a href="https://bitbucket.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bitbucket</a>.',
'css': 'CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) ist eine Stylesheet-Sprache, um elektronische Dokumente mit eigenen Styles, Farben etc. auszustatten. Sie wird in Kombination mit HTML verwendet und ist fester Bestandteil des World Wide Web.',
'ein_filter': 'Die neue Funktion',
};
Also see: Tab Triggers