Firebucket | simple TODO list app built around Dagger , RxJava | Authentication library
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- Shows the residue ridges
- Shows the fingerprint
- Draws offscreen bitmap
- Creates the mask
- Returns a unique instance of the ViewServer
- Starts the local view server
- Override this method to create a new view
- Gets a display time
- Set date picker
- Gets the display date from a calendar instance
- Called when a job is started
- Build the notification content
- Puts the given array of strings into the preferences
- Hook to bind the headerViewHolder to the textViewHolder
- Writes a value to a socket
- Initialize the Paint
- Stops the server
- Blends two colors using the provided ratio
- Overrides the default implementation of the onShowListener
- Show an alert dialog
- Called when the app s offset has changed
- Shows the placeholder for empty bucket first time
- Show error message
- Main loop
- Show a bucket with list model
- Click the container item priority
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I started playing with Vue.js and VueMaterial this week. It's really fun and totally new for me as I didn't do Javascript for years (Native Android being my cup of tea).
I am currently stuck with a very strange issue that I would say related to my lack of knowledge with the framework lifecycle.
IssueThe first time I am loading/refreshing manually the project in Chrome, it fails loading the VueMaterial components for some reason, and I get the message below:
Unknown custom element: md-toolbar - did you register the component correctly? For recursive components, make sure to provide the "name" option.
I get this message with every single VueMaterial components I use in the project (md-whiteframe, md-input-container, and so on).
And the result appears as below:
Now, if I specifically change the URL in chrome by giving the path of another component (e.g. Home), then some components are correctly displayed (except the toolbar for some reason).
I go back (with Chrome), and land on the first component, except that now, everything is displayed correctly, still except the toolbar (see below).
On certain occasion (really rare and completely randomly, the Toolbar is displayed correctly.
ContextI installed vue-cli via npm and built the scaffold with the webpack template, then installed VueMaterial with npm as well.
CodeBelow, some bits of the code.
main.js
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-14 at 19:34You are adding the VueMaterial plugin after you create your Vue. Instead, add it before.
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