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I think you can also try as below. It’s works, just try it! You can add mode: 'hash',
to give default #
in all urls
.
import Vue from 'vue';
import Router from 'vue-router'
import Hello from '../components/Hello.vue'
import First from '../components/firstPage.vue'
import Login from '../components/logIn.vue'
Vue.use(VueRouter);
const router = new VueRouter({
mode: 'hash',
base: '/your_base_name_if_you_want',
linkActiveClass: 'active-tab', //if you w
routes: [
{
path: '/',
redirect: '/if_you_want_to_redirect',
name: 'Login', //Whatever
component: {
render (c) { return c('router-view'); }
},
children: [
{
path: '/',
component: Login
name: 'Login',
meta: { title: 'Your title name' }
},
{
path:'/first',
component:Hello
name: 'Hello',
meta: { title: 'Your title name' }
}
]
}
]
})
export default router
You can also remove it from your urls
using:
var router = new VueRouter({
history: true
});
Hope this helps you!
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The default mode for vue-router is hash mode
This is why you can’t get the ‘Hello’ component when your url is ‘/first’. Instead you can try input ‘/#/first’.
If you want to use history mode like ‘/first’, set the mode attribute for your route object like this.
const router = new Router({
mode: 'history',
routes
})
Hope it helps you.
Source:stackexchange.com