
Vue JSON Renderer
OfficialFreeConvert JSON specs into Vue component trees seamlessly.
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What Vue JSON Renderer does
The Vue JSON Renderer is a powerful tool designed for developers who need to build Vue user interfaces directly from JSON specifications. This renderer leverages Vue 3's capabilities to transform structured JSON data into dynamic Vue component trees, enabling data binding, visibility control, and event handling. By integrating with the @json-render/vue package, developers can define component registries that map JSON data to Vue components, making it easier to manage complex UIs that require dynamic rendering based on data inputs.
To get started, developers can create a catalog of components using the defineCatalog function, which allows for the specification of component properties and their descriptions. This structured approach not only enhances code readability but also ensures type safety when defining components. The renderer supports a variety of providers, such as StateProvider for state management and ActionProvider for handling user actions, making it a comprehensive solution for building interactive applications.
The skill is particularly useful for projects that involve AI-generated specifications or require a high degree of customization in UI rendering. By utilizing Vue's reactive system, developers can create components that respond to changes in state and user interactions, streamlining the development process and improving user experience. The ability to define visibility conditions and dynamic prop expressions further enhances the flexibility of the renderer, allowing for sophisticated UI logic without the need for extensive boilerplate code.
Overall, the Vue JSON Renderer is an essential tool for developers looking to efficiently create Vue applications from JSON data, providing a structured and scalable approach to UI development that integrates seamlessly with modern Vue practices.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to build Vue UIs that are driven by JSON data, especially in applications requiring dynamic rendering.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for simpler applications where direct component coding is more efficient or when working with frameworks other than Vue.
What you can build with it
AI-Generated UI
Use the Vue JSON Renderer to create user interfaces from AI-generated JSON specifications, enabling rapid prototyping.
Dynamic Forms
Implement dynamic forms that adjust based on user input and validation using the renderer's state management capabilities.
Reusable Component Libraries
Build a library of reusable Vue components defined through JSON, streamlining component management across projects.
How to install Vue JSON Renderer
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Written by vercel-labs@json-render/vue
Vue 3 renderer that converts JSON specs into Vue component trees with data binding, visibility, and actions.
Installation
npm install @json-render/vue @json-render/core zod
Peer dependencies: vue ^3.5.0 and zod ^4.0.0.
Quick Start
Create a Catalog
import { defineCatalog } from "@json-render/core";
import { schema } from "@json-render/vue/schema";
import { z } from "zod";
export const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, {
components: {
Card: {
props: z.object({ title: z.string(), description: z.string().nullable() }),
description: "A card container",
},
Button: {
props: z.object({ label: z.string(), action: z.string() }),
description: "A clickable button",
},
},
actions: {},
});
Define Registry with h() Render Functions
import { h } from "vue";
import { defineRegistry } from "@json-render/vue";
import { catalog } from "./catalog";
export const { registry } = defineRegistry(catalog, {
components: {
Card: ({ props, children }) =>
h("div", { class: "card" }, [
h("h3", null, props.title),
props.description ? h("p", null, props.description) : null,
children,
]),
Button: ({ props, emit }) =>
h("button", { onClick: () => emit("press") }, props.label),
},
});
Render Specs
<script setup lang="ts">
import { StateProvider, ActionProvider, Renderer } from "@json-render/vue";
import { registry } from "./registry";
const spec = { root: "card-1", elements: { /* ... */ } };
</script>
<template>
<StateProvider :initial-state="{ form: { name: '' } }">
<ActionProvider :handlers="{ submit: handleSubmit }">
<Renderer :spec="spec" :registry="registry" />
</ActionProvider>
</StateProvider>
</template>
Providers
| Provider | Purpose |
|---|---|
StateProvider | Share state across components (JSON Pointer paths). Accepts initialState or store for controlled mode. |
ActionProvider | Handle actions dispatched via the event system |
VisibilityProvider | Enable conditional rendering based on state |
ValidationProvider | Form field validation |
Composables
| Composable | Purpose |
|---|---|
useStateStore() | Access state context (state as ShallowRef, get, set, update) |
useStateValue(path) | Get single value from state |
useIsVisible(condition) | Check if a visibility condition is met |
useActions() | Access action context |
useAction(binding) | Get a single action dispatch function |
useFieldValidation(path, config) | Field validation state |
useBoundProp(propValue, bindingPath) | Two-way binding for $bindState/$bindItem |
Note: useStateStore().state returns a ShallowRef<StateModel> — use state.value to access.
External Store (StateStore)
Pass a StateStore to StateProvider to wire json-render to Pinia, VueUse, or any state management:
import { createStateStore, type StateStore } from "@json-render/vue";
const store = createStateStore({ count: 0 });
<StateProvider :store="store">
<Renderer :spec="spec" :registry="registry" />
</StateProvider>
Dynamic Prop Expressions
Props support $state, $bindState, $cond, $template, $computed. Use { "$bindState": "/path" } on the natural value prop for two-way binding.
Visibility Conditions
{ "$state": "/user/isAdmin" }
{ "$state": "/status", "eq": "active" }
{ "$state": "/maintenance", "not": true }
[ cond1, cond2 ] // implicit AND
Built-in Actions
setState, pushState, removeState, and validateForm are built into the Vue schema and handled by ActionProvider:
{
"action": "setState",
"params": { "statePath": "/activeTab", "value": "settings" }
}
Event System
Components use emit(event) to fire events, or on(event) for metadata (shouldPreventDefault, bound).
Streaming
useUIStream and useChatUI return Vue Refs for streaming specs from an API.
BaseComponentProps
For catalog-agnostic reusable components:
import type { BaseComponentProps } from "@json-render/vue";
const Card = ({ props, children }: BaseComponentProps<{ title?: string }>) =>
h("div", null, [props.title, children]);
Key Exports
| Export | Purpose |
|---|---|
defineRegistry | Create a type-safe component registry from a catalog |
Renderer | Render a spec using a registry |
schema | Element tree schema (from @json-render/vue/schema) |
StateProvider, ActionProvider, VisibilityProvider, ValidationProvider | Context providers |
useStateStore, useStateValue, useBoundProp | State composables |
useActions, useAction | Action composables |
useFieldValidation, useIsVisible | Validation and visibility |
useUIStream, useChatUI | Streaming composables |
createStateStore | Create in-memory StateStore |
BaseComponentProps | Catalog-agnostic component props type |
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