# Installation
# Direct Download / CDN
https://unpkg.com/vuex (opens new window)
Unpkg.com (opens new window) provides NPM-based CDN links. The above link will always point to the latest release on NPM. You can also use a specific version/tag via URLs like https://unpkg.com/vuex@2.0.0
.
Include vuex
after Vue and it will install itself automatically:
<script src="/path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/vuex.js"></script>
# NPM
npm install vuex --save
# Yarn
yarn add vuex
When used with a module system, you must explicitly install Vuex as a plugin:
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
Vue.use(Vuex)
You don't need to do this when using global script tags.
# Promise
Vuex requires Promise (opens new window). If your supporting browsers do not implement Promise (e.g. IE), you can use a polyfill library, such as es6-promise (opens new window).
You can include it via CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise@4/dist/es6-promise.auto.js"></script>
Then window.Promise
will be available automatically.
If you prefer using a package manager such as NPM or Yarn, install it with the following commands:
npm install es6-promise --save # NPM
yarn add es6-promise # Yarn
Furthermore, add the below line into anywhere in your code before using Vuex:
import 'es6-promise/auto'
# Dev Build
You will have to clone directly from GitHub and build vuex
yourself if you want to use the latest dev build.
git clone https://github.com/vuejs/vuex.git node_modules/vuex
cd node_modules/vuex
npm install
npm run build