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ASP.NET Core 2 and Vue.js

You're reading from   ASP.NET Core 2 and Vue.js Full Stack Web Development with Vue, Vuex, and ASP.NET Core 2.0

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839464
Length 556 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Stuart Ratcliffe Stuart Ratcliffe
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding the Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up the Development Environment 3. Getting Started with the Project 4. Building Our First Vue.js Components 5. Building a Product Catalog 6. Building a Shopping Cart 7. User Registration and Authentication 8. Processing Payments 9. Building an Admin Panel 10. Deployment 11. Authentication and Refresh Token Flow 12. Server-Side Rendering 13. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a cart summary component

To further demonstrate the benefits of centralized store state and getters, we're going to add a cart summary component that displays in a popup when a user hovers over the cart link in the navbar. We'll add another getter that calculates the total number of items in the cart, then use it along with the one we already have inside the popover to show how useful it is to have reusable calculated properties like this.

Add the following exported function to the ClientApp/store/getters.js file:

export const shoppingCartItemCount = state => {
const reducer = (accumulator, cartItem) => accumulator +
cartItem.quantity;
return state.cart.reduce(reducer, 0);
};

This is very similar to the previous getter we created, so it should look fairly familiar, but ultimately we're doing the equivalent of a Sum calculation on a LINQ collection...

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