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Currently the next branch does not yet support the shadowMode option which is necessary to make proper use of the vue-web-component-wrapper possible. When will support for this option be added to the Vue3 compatible next branch?
Without this option it wouldn't make much sense to try and use the web-component-wrapper as the styles of the components wouldn't be injected in the shadowRoot of the web-component made.
What does the proposed API look like?
It would basically work the same as the Vue2 compatible vue-loader.
I wouldn't mind contributing to the solution here, but I'm not sure what the intended way of going about solving this issue is. Is it the intention to re-use the vue-style-loader, or is there another approach you guys have in mind? I was thinking perhaps the CSS-injection could be integrated into vue-loader in all cases instead of letting style-loader handle this in some cases but not in other cases.
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Without this option I can't say it really supports Web Components.
There's no point to inject styles for child components in a head tag :-)
Also would be nice to have <style module> support back.
Otherwise web components will be too much affected by global styles.
What problem does this feature solve?
Currently the next branch does not yet support the
shadowMode
option which is necessary to make proper use of thevue-web-component-wrapper
possible. When will support for this option be added to the Vue3 compatible next branch?Without this option it wouldn't make much sense to try and use the web-component-wrapper as the styles of the components wouldn't be injected in the shadowRoot of the web-component made.
What does the proposed API look like?
It would basically work the same as the Vue2 compatible vue-loader.
I wouldn't mind contributing to the solution here, but I'm not sure what the intended way of going about solving this issue is. Is it the intention to re-use the
vue-style-loader
, or is there another approach you guys have in mind? I was thinking perhaps the CSS-injection could be integrated intovue-loader
in all cases instead of lettingstyle-loader
handle this in some cases but not in other cases.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: