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## Webpack, Browserify and dist files.
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If you use `import VueCharts from 'vue-chartjs'` you will mostly import the UMD build of vue-chart.js
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## Explanation of Different Builds
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This is because of compatibility reasons. This approach however has a downside: vue.js and chart.js are bundled into the file.
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There are three different entry points. It depends on which build setup do you have. The dependencies are bundled or required as a peerDependency.
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And you end up with two vue instances.
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If you're using webpack 2 or rollup however, it will automatically import the transpiled ES sources.
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- Browser
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If you know what you're doing you can import directly from the transpiled es sources:
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import { Line } from 'vue-chartjs/es'
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```
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### Browserify
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| Build | Chart.js | Vue.js |
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| vue-chartjs.full.js | Bundled | Bundled |
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| vue-chartjs.full.min.js | Bundled | Bundled |
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| vue-chartjs.js | peerDependency | peerDependency |
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| vue-chartjs.min.js | peerDependency | peerDependency |
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| es/index* | peerDependency | peerDependency |
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In order for a browserify user to transpile the code, they would need to install `babelify` and `babel-preset-es2015` and add a .babelrc file in the root of their project with the following code:
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### Borwser
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You can use `vue-chartjs` directly in the browser without any build setup. Like in this [codepen](https://codepen.io/apertureless/pen/vxWbqB?editors=1010). For this case, please use the `vue-chartjs.full.min.js` which is the minified version. It has Vue.js and Chart.js bundled into it. And bundled to a UMD Module. So you only need that one file.
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### Browserify / Webpack 1
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"presets": ["es2015"]
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}
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If you're using Gulp, Browserify or Webpack 1 the entry is `vue-chartjs.js` which is __transpiled__ and __bundled__ UMD Module.
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```
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However Vue.js and Chart.js are `deerDependencies` so you have to install them seperately. In most projects you will have `Vue.js` already installed anyways. This way, you can have different versions of Vue.js and Chart.js then in this package.
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### Webpack 2
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If you're using Webpack 2 it will automatically use the `jsnext:main` / `module` entry point. Which is `es/index.js`
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It is a __transpiled__ es version of the source. And is not __bundled__ to a module. This way you three shaking will work. Like in the bundled version, `Vue.js` and `Chart.js` are `peerDependencies` and need to be installed.
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