Quickstart
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Quickstart
Section titled “Quickstart”Two end-to-end examples — a Micro Frontend App (Vue) and a Web Component (Vue) — taken from the public wippyai/app repository. Each shows the minimal files, how to register the artifact with the backend, and how to build it. Follow the links to the repo for the complete, runnable source, and to the deep-dive docs for every option.
Prerequisites: a Wippy backend with the wippy/views and wippy/facade modules wired up, Node 20+, and the @wippy-fe/* packages (all provided by the host import map at runtime). See Build System for the toolchain.
Example 1 — Micro Frontend App (Vue)
Section titled “Example 1 — Micro Frontend App (Vue)”A full Vue 3 SPA the Web Host loads inside an iframe. Repo: frontend/applications/main.
package.json — the wippy block declares it a page and which CSS the host injects:
{ "name": "@example/admin", "specification": "wippy-component-1.0", "wippy": { "type": "page", "title": "Admin", "icon": "tabler:layout-dashboard", "path": "dist/app.html", "proxy": { "enabled": true, "injections": { "css": { "themeConfig": true, "primevue": true } } } }}src/app.ts — resolve host services, mount, and wire the mandatory two-way route sync:
import { host, on } from '@wippy-fe/proxy' // sync getters — no await to obtain themimport { createApp } from 'vue'import { createAppRouter } from '@wippy-fe/router'import App from './app/app.vue'import { routes } from './router'
export function createMainApp() { const app = createApp(App) const router = createAppRouter(routes)
app.use(router) app.mount('#app') return { app, router }}Register it in your module’s _index.yaml (this is operator/deployment policy — see Micro Frontend Apps (view.page)):
- name: admin kind: registry.entry meta: type: view.page name: admin announced: true # show in the host nav sidebar url: /app base_path: app/admin entry_point: app.html mountRoute: /admin/:part(.*)*Build it (npm run build), serve the output where url + base_path points, and the host renders it at /admin. Full walkthrough: Micro Frontend App.
Example 2 — Web Component (Vue)
Section titled “Example 2 — Web Component (Vue)”A custom element the host mounts in the page DOM (Shadow DOM), embeddable from any page or chat artifact. Repo: frontend/web-components/reaction-bar.
package.json — wippy block declares the tag, props (HTML attributes), and events:
{ "name": "@example/reaction-bar", "specification": "wippy-component-1.0", "wippy": { "tagName": "example-reaction-bar", "type": "widget", "props": { "type": "object", "properties": { "reactions": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "default": ["👍", "👎", "❤️"] }, "allow-multiple": { "type": "boolean", "default": false } } }, "events": { "type": "object", "properties": { "reaction": { "type": "object", "description": "Fired when a reaction is toggled" } } } }}src/index.ts — wrap a Vue component in WippyVueElement and register it. define(import.meta.url, …) reads the ?declare-tag= query the host appends, which is why it must use import.meta.url:
import { WippyVueElement, define } from '@wippy-fe/webcomponent-vue'import { PrimeVuePlugin } from '@wippy-fe/theme/primevue-plugin'import ReactionBar from './app/reaction-bar.vue'import stylesText from './styles.css?inline'import pkg from '../package.json'
class ReactionBarElement extends WippyVueElement { static get wippyConfig() { return { propsSchema: pkg.wippy.props, hostCssKeys: ['themeConfigUrl', 'primeVueCssUrl'] as const, // pull host theme + PrimeVue into the shadow root inlineCss: stylesText, } } static get vueConfig() { return { rootComponent: ReactionBar, plugins: [PrimeVuePlugin] } }}
export async function webComponent() { return ReactionBarElement}
define(import.meta.url, ReactionBarElement)src/app/reaction-bar.vue — read props and emit events with the @wippy-fe/webcomponent-vue composables:
<script setup lang="ts">import { ref, computed } from 'vue'import { useComponentProps, useComponentEvents } from '../constants'
const props = useComponentProps()const emit = useComponentEvents()const active = ref(new Set<string>())const reactions = computed(() => props.value.reactions ?? [])
function toggle(emoji: string) { active.value.has(emoji) ? active.value.delete(emoji) : active.value.add(emoji) active.value = new Set(active.value) emit('reaction', { emoji, count: active.value.has(emoji) ? 1 : 0, active: active.value.has(emoji) })}</script>
<template> <button v-for="e in reactions" :key="e" @click="toggle(e)">{{ e }}</button></template>(useComponentProps / useComponentEvents are thin useProps() / useEvents() wrappers defined in src/constants.ts.)
Register it as a view.component (all three gates are required for autoload — see Web Components (view.component)):
- name: reaction-bar kind: registry.entry meta: type: view.component name: reaction-bar tag_name: example-reaction-bar announced: true auto_register: true url: /app/wc/reaction-bar entry_point: index.jsBuild it, and any page (or chat artifact) can use the tag:
<example-reaction-bar reactions='["👍","🎉"]'></example-reaction-bar>Full walkthrough: Web Component.
Explore more
Section titled “Explore more”The app repo ships several runnable web components under frontend/web-components/:
| Component | Demonstrates |
|---|---|
reaction-bar | Props + event emission |
counter-persist | State that survives reloads via @wippy-fe/pinia-persist |
chart-circle | Bundling a third-party library (Chart.js) in the Shadow DOM |
mermaid | Children content (<template data-type="…">) + a lazy fallback bundle |
markdown | markdown-it + sanitize-html |
websocket-log | Live data via on(...) topic subscriptions |
model-gallery | Authenticated API calls through the proxy + PrimeVue in Shadow DOM |
For theming either artifact, read Theming → Theming: Micro Frontend Apps / Theming: Web Components. To run locally without the full host, see Host-less Mode.