import { BlueprintStateInterface } from "./module-blueprints/state" import { store } from "quasar/wrappers" import Vuex from "vuex" // import example from './module-example'; // import { ExampleStateInterface } from './module-example/state'; import blueprintsModule from "./module-blueprints" import openedDocumentsModule from "./module-openedDocuments" import allDocumentsModule from "./module-allDocuments" import keybindsModule from "./module-keybinds" import dialogsModule from "./module-dialogs" import optionsModule from "./module-options" import floatingWindowsModule from "./module-floatingWindows" import projectModule from "./module-project" /* * If not building with SSR mode, you can * directly export the Store instantiation */ export interface StateInterface { // Define your own store structure, using submodules if needed // example: ExampleStateInterface; // Declared as unknown to avoid linting issue. Best to strongly type as per the line above. blueprintsModule: BlueprintStateInterface; } export default store(function ({ Vue }) { Vue.use(Vuex) const Store = new Vuex.Store({ modules: { blueprintsModule, openedDocumentsModule, allDocumentsModule, keybindsModule, dialogsModule, optionsModule, floatingWindowsModule, projectModule // example }, // enable strict mode (adds overhead!) // for dev mode only strict: !!process.env.DEBUGGING }) return Store })