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Getting Started with the Vue Signature Component in Vue 3

10 Feb 20266 minutes to read

This article provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a Vite project with a JavaScript environment and integrating the Syncfusion® Vue Signature component using the Composition API / Options API.

The Composition API is a new feature introduced in Vue.js 3 that provides an alternative way to organize and reuse component logic. It allows developers to write components as functions that use smaller, reusable functions called composition functions to manage their properties and behavior.

The Options API is the traditional way of writing Vue.js components, where the component logic is organized into a series of options that define the component’s properties and behavior. These options include data, methods, computed properties, watchers, life-cycle hooks, and more.

Prerequisites

System requirements for Syncfusion® Vue UI components

Set up the Vite project

A recommended approach for beginning with Vue is to scaffold a project using Vite. To create a new Vite project, use one of the commands that are specific to either NPM or Yarn.

npm create vite@latest

or

yarn create vite

Using one of the above commands will lead you to set up additional configurations for the project as below:

1.Define the project name: We can specify the name of the project directly. Let’s specify the name of the project as my-project for this article.

? Project name: » my-project

2.Select Vue as the framework. It will create a Vue 3 project.

? Select a framework: » - Use arrow-keys. Return to submit.
Vanilla
> Vue
  React
  Preact
  Lit
  Svelte
  Others

3.Choose JavaScript as the framework variant to build this Vite project using JavaScript and Vue.

? Select a variant: » - Use arrow-keys. Return to submit.
> JavaScript
  TypeScript
  Customize with create-vue ↗
  Nuxt ↗

4.Roll-down is Vite’s new experimental faster bundler (rust-based, replacing roll-up). Choose No uses the stable, proven roll-up-based Vite (recommended for most users)

Use rolldown-vite (Experimental)? No

5.Install dependencies and start the dev server.

Install with npm and start now?: Yes

Since you selected Yes, the development server should start automatically. If you selected No, please follow these steps to set up and start the project manually:

cd my-project
npm install

or

cd my-project
yarn install

Now that my-project is ready to run with default settings, let’s add Syncfusion® components to the project.

Add Syncfusion® Vue packages

Syncfusion® Vue component packages are available at npmjs.com. To use Syncfusion® Vue components in the project, install the corresponding npm package.

This article uses the Vue Signature component as an example. To use the Vue Signature component in the project, the @syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs package needs to be installed using the following command:

npm install @syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs --save

or

yarn add @syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs

Import Syncfusion® CSS styles

Syncfusion® components require CSS stylesheets to display correctly. You can import themes in various ways, such as using CSS or SASS styles from npm packages, CDN, CRG, and Theme Studio. Refer to themes topic to learn more about built-in themes and different ways to reference themes in a Vue project.

In this article, Material3 theme is applied using CSS styles, which are available in installed packages. The necessary Material3 CSS styles for the Signature component and its dependents were imported into the <style> section of src/App.vue file.

<style>
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css';
</style>

The order of CSS imports matters. Import base styles first, then component-specific styles. Missing CSS imports can result in misaligned layouts, buttons without styling, or missing visual elements in popups and dialogs.

Add Syncfusion® Vue component

Follow the below steps to add the Vue Signature component using Composition API or Options API:

1.First, import and register the Signature component and its child directives in the script section of the src/App.vue file. If you are using the Composition API, you should add the setup attribute to the script tag to indicate that Vue will be using the Composition API.

<script setup>
    import { SignatureComponent as EjsSignature} from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs';
</script>
<script>
import { SignatureComponent } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs';
//Component registration
export default {
  name: "App",
  components: {
    'ejs-signature': SignatureComponent
  }
}
</script>

Here is the summarized code for the above steps in the src/App.vue file:

<template>
<div class='wrap'>
    <h4>Sign here</h4>
    <ejs-signature id="signature"></ejs-signature>
</div>
</template>

<script setup>
import { SignatureComponent as EjsSignature} from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs';
</script>

<style>
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css';

#signature {
    border: 1px solid lightgray;
    height: 100%;
    width: 100%;
}

.wrap {
    height: 300px;
    width: 550px;
}
</style>
<template>
<div class='wrap'>
    <h4>Sign here</h4>
    <ejs-signature id="signature"></ejs-signature>
</div>
</template>

<script>
  import { SignatureComponent } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-inputs';
  // Component registration
  export default {
    name: "App",
    // Declaring component and its directives
    components: {
      'ejs-signature': SignatureComponent
    },
    // Bound properties declarations
    data() {
      return {
      };
    }
  };
</script>

<style>
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-base/styles/material.css';
@import '../node_modules/@syncfusion/ej2-inputs/styles/material.css';
#signature {
    border: 1px solid lightgray;
    height: 100%;
    width: 100%;
}

.wrap {
    height: 300px;
    width: 550px;
}
</style>

Run the project

To run the project, use the following command:

npm run dev

or

yarn run dev

The output will appear as follows:

vue-3-js-signature

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