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    • Martin
      Martin @wishinghand last edited by

      @wishinghand

      You need to define subroutes.

      Doing this, you are replacing ( inside App.vue) “index” with eg. “juliet”
      0_1478426299376_img2404.jpg

      Do this you will be nesting “juliet” etc. inside “index”
      0_1478426241906_upload-a36b31fb-1c2f-4974-9511-e0db14c846d7

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      • Martin
        Martin @wishinghand last edited by

        @wishinghand said in I can't seem to get routes done correctly:

        Looks like adding all of my tab components as a sub-route of ‘/’ was the answer. I didn’t fully understand the docs/routing concepts. Thanks for talking it out druppy.

        oops, already solved I see.

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          davewallace @Martin last edited by

          @Martin No that extra screenshot was useful, thanks 🙂

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            davewallace last edited by

            Another question, but related to this thread, is once I have the suggested setup for sub-routes and my basic navigation loads each given route, where does my original index content live and how does it get loaded? Do I set it as a default? I’m pretty sure I’m approaching that wrongly.

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            • Martin
              Martin @davewallace last edited by Martin

              @davewallace I’m not sure if I understand your question but I am using my index.vue as a dashboard which gets loaded by default into the App.vue <router-view> cause index.vue is mapped to path ‘/’.
              So in my case, my index content holds some chart stuff, lists etc, but has no <router-view>
              If I then load let’s say CompanyList, <router-view> inside App.vue gets loaded with CompanyList.vue. (swap with index.vue )

              If I would want to keep my index content visible, whatever page I’m on, I would have to put a <router-view> inside my index.vue and set up router.js accordingly

              ‘/’ maps to /index
              children (shown in index.vue <router-view>):
              /index/companyList maps to CompanyList.vue
              /index/contactList maps to ContactList.vue

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                davewallace @Martin last edited by

                @Martin You’ve straightened that out for me, thank you, the stuff I’m working from has been cobbled together from a previously mostly working Vue prototype, turned into a Quasar prototype, doubtless I got a couple of things mixed up and then tried following the wrong thread; sub-routes, which I simply don’t need.

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                • arjanski
                  arjanski @Martin last edited by

                  @Martin @davewallace Thank you for this thread - I was asking myself the same question but I still have one question which I can’t wrap my head around.

                  This coincides with dave’s last question: How do I set the initial page when

                  ‘/’ maps to /index.vue
                  (My index has a toolbar and a footer, and inbetween there’s the router-view element.)

                  and you have children, including e.g.

                  /start (which hosts the content that is supposed to be shown when starting the app, but within q-layout of index.vue)

                  Right now, ‘/’ takes me to the index page, showing the toolbar and the footer, but no content. ‘/start’ shows the desired starting content, but is obviously not the starting point of the app.

                  How would I set up my routes so that a child of index is automatically loaded, or am I taking a completely wrong angle on this? As far as I understand q-layout (and router-view), simply pasting my starting content into index will miss the point obviously as it won’t get dynamically swapped by router-view, but what’s the alternative?

                  Thank you very much in advance for anyone enlightening me on this 🙂

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                  • a47ae
                    a47ae last edited by

                    @arjanski Have you tried setting up a redirect? https://router.vuejs.org/en/essentials/redirect-and-alias.html

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                    • arjanski
                      arjanski last edited by

                      @a47ae Thanks, I think a redirect would not work in this case, or am I wrong? Even if redirecting from “/” to “start” would not get me there, as “index” holds q-layout (including header and footer). So I would have my content, but without the navigation…

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                      • Martin
                        Martin last edited by Martin

                        I have a splash screen mapped to ‘/’ so the app always open with splash.vue.
                        However, in the splash component I use the created() method to conditionally redirect to another page.

                        created () {
                              if (....) {
                                router.push(...)
                              }
                              else {
                                router.push(...)
                              }
                          } 
                        

                        Maybe this approach works for you?

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