# Vize
Elixir bindings for the [Vize](https://vizejs.dev) Vue.js toolchain via Rust NIFs.
Compile, lint, and analyze Vue Single File Components at native speed —
including Vapor mode IR for BEAM-native SSR.
## Features
- **Compile** Vue SFCs to JavaScript + CSS (DOM, Vapor, SSR modes)
- **Template** compilation — standalone template → render function
- **Vapor IR** — get the intermediate representation as Elixir maps for BEAM-native rendering
- **SSR** — server-side rendering compilation with `_push()` codegen
- **Lint** Vue SFCs with built-in rules
- **Content hashes** — template, script, and style hashes for HMR change detection
- **CSS compilation** — standalone LightningCSS pipeline with autoprefixing, minification, and Vue scoped styles
## Installation
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:vize, "~> 0.6.0"}
]
end
```
Requires a Rust toolchain (`rustup` recommended). The NIF compiles automatically on `mix compile`.
## Usage
### Compile SFC
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_sfc("""
<template>
<button @click="count++">{{ count }}</button>
</template>
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue'
const count = ref(0)
</script>
<style scoped>
button { color: blue; }
</style>
""")
result.code # Generated JavaScript
result.css # Compiled CSS
result.errors # []
```
Pass a filename for stable scoped CSS `data-v-xxxx` attributes and content hashes:
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_sfc(source, filename: "App.vue")
result.template_hash # "de5ddf78a0f8d31a"
result.style_hash # "3efafd39ec9747f9"
result.script_hash # "1a8dae0fef50c189"
```
### Vapor Mode
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_vapor("<div>{{ msg }}</div>")
result.code # Vapor JS (no virtual DOM)
result.templates # Static HTML templates
```
### Vapor IR (for BEAM-native SSR)
```elixir
{:ok, ir} = Vize.vapor_ir("<div :class=\"cls\">{{ msg }}</div>")
ir.templates # ["<div> </div>"]
ir.element_template_map # [{0, 0}] — element ID → template index
ir.block # %{operations: [...], effects: [...], returns: [...]}
```
The IR exposes every Vue construct as Elixir maps with `:kind` atoms:
| Kind | Vue Feature |
|------|-------------|
| `:set_text` | `{{ expr }}` |
| `:set_prop` | `:attr="expr"` |
| `:set_html` | `v-html` |
| `:set_dynamic_props` | `v-bind="obj"` |
| `:set_event` | `@event="handler"` |
| `:if_node` | `v-if` / `v-else-if` / `v-else` |
| `:for_node` | `v-for` |
| `:create_component` | `<Component />` |
| `:directive` | `v-show`, `v-model`, custom |
Static expressions are tagged as `{:static, "value"}` tuples,
dynamic expressions are plain strings.
### Vapor Split (for Phoenix LiveView)
```elixir
{:ok, split} = Vize.vapor_split("<div :class=\"cls\"><p>{{ msg }}</p></div>")
split.statics # ["<div class=\"", "\"><p>", "</p></div>"]
split.slots # [%{kind: :set_prop, values: ["cls"]}, %{kind: :set_text, values: ["msg"]}]
```
Produces a statics/slots split ready for `%Phoenix.LiveView.Rendered{}`.
All HTML manipulation (tag tree parsing, marker injection, splitting) happens
in the NIF. Sub-blocks for `v-if` / `v-for` are recursively split.
Used by [PhoenixVapor](https://github.com/dannote/phoenix_vapor) to render
Vue templates as native LiveView output.
### SSR Compilation
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_ssr("<div>{{ msg }}</div>")
result.code # JS with _push() calls
result.preamble # Import statements
```
### Template Compilation
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_template("<div v-if=\"show\">{{ msg }}</div>")
result.code # Render function
result.helpers # ["createElementVNode", "toDisplayString", ...]
```
### Lint
```elixir
{:ok, diagnostics} = Vize.lint("<template><img></template>", "App.vue")
```
### Parse SFC
```elixir
{:ok, descriptor} = Vize.parse_sfc(source)
descriptor.template # %{content: "...", lang: nil, ...}
descriptor.script_setup # %{content: "...", setup: true, ...}
descriptor.styles # [%{content: "...", scoped: true, ...}]
```
### CSS Compilation
Standalone CSS compilation via LightningCSS — parse, autoprefix, and minify CSS
independently of SFC compilation:
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_css(".foo { color: red; user-select: none }", minify: true)
result.code
# ".foo{color:red;-webkit-user-select:none;user-select:none}"
```
With Vue scoped styles:
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_css(".foo { color: red }", scoped: true, scope_id: "data-v-abc123")
result.code
# ".foo[data-v-abc123] { color: red }"
```
Browser targeting:
```elixir
{:ok, result} = Vize.compile_css(css, targets: %{chrome: 80, firefox: 78, safari: 14})
```
## License
[MIT](./LICENSE)