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Unfortunately you cannot use blade syntax within Vue unless you are writing the Vue code directly in the blade template, which would not be best practice. One thing I have found helpful is to write out all my Laravel API routes in a google docs so they are easier to refer to when referencing them in Vue. I hope that helps!
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There is no way of doing this without a .blade
file. there is no support given for vue components to use laravel routes dynamically. but you could use some third party packages to achieve this something like Ziggy
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You can only use blade syntax, if you’re in a .blade
file.
You have to statically set this route or others when calling a API
NOT RECOMMENDED:
Or you can define a js variable in your “master” blade file, which you’re then using in the Register.vue
file.