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vue-wait
DESCRIPTION
vue-wait is a tiny state management plugin that centralizes “loading” and “waiting” indicators across a Vue application. Instead of scattering boolean flags throughout components, you register named waiters and toggle them during async operations. Components can then reactively show spinners, disable buttons, or block routes based on those named states. It’s useful in complex UIs where multiple concurrent requests must be tracked independently yet surfaced consistently in the UI. The API plays well with Vuex or simple event flows, and it exposes helpers to bind buttons or sections to specific wait keys. This keeps UI feedback predictable and removes boilerplate from components that would otherwise each manage their own loading flags.
Features
- Central registry of named loading states you can toggle from anywhere
- Reactive helpers and directives to bind spinners or disabled states to a wait key
- Works alongside Vuex or plain component state without lock-in
- Supports multiple concurrent operations with independent keys
- Simple, declarative API that reduces scattered boolean flags
- Great for consistent UX in forms, route changes, and long-running requests
Programming Language
JavaScript
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