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Version: 2.0.0-rc1

Vue Quickstart

Get a SpacetimeDB Vue app running in under 5 minutes.

Prerequisites


Create your project

Run the spacetime dev command to create a new project with a SpacetimeDB module and Vue client.

This will start the local SpacetimeDB server, publish your module, generate TypeScript bindings, and start the Vue development server.

spacetime dev --template vue-ts
Open your app

Navigate to http://localhost:5173 to see your app running.

The template includes a basic Vue app connected to SpacetimeDB.

Explore the project structure

Your project contains both server and client code.

Edit spacetimedb/src/index.ts to add tables and reducers. Edit src/App.vue to build your UI.

my-spacetime-app/
├── spacetimedb/ # Your SpacetimeDB module
│ └── src/
│ └── index.ts # Server-side logic
├── src/ # Vue frontend
│ ├── App.vue
│ └── module_bindings/ # Auto-generated types
└── package.json
Understand tables and reducers

Open spacetimedb/src/index.ts to see the module code. The template includes a person table and two reducers: add to insert a person, and say_hello to greet everyone.

Tables store your data. Reducers are functions that modify data — they're the only way to write to the database.

import { schema, table, t } from 'spacetimedb/server';

const spacetimedb = schema({
  person: table(
    { public: true },
    {
      name: t.string(),
    }
  )
});
export default spacetimedb;

export const add = spacetimedb.reducer({ name: t.string() }, (ctx, { name }) => {
  ctx.db.person.insert({ name });
});

export const say_hello = spacetimedb.reducer((ctx) => {
  for (const person of ctx.db.person.iter()) {
    console.info(`Hello, ${person.name}!`);
  }
  console.info('Hello, World!');
});
Test with the CLI

Open a new terminal and navigate to your project directory. Then use the SpacetimeDB CLI to call reducers and query your data directly.

cd my-spacetime-app

# Call the add reducer to insert a person
spacetime call add Alice

# Query the person table
spacetime sql "SELECT * FROM person"
 name
---------
 "Alice"

# Call say_hello to greet everyone
spacetime call say_hello

# View the module logs
spacetime logs
2025-01-13T12:00:00.000000Z  INFO: Hello, Alice!
2025-01-13T12:00:00.000000Z  INFO: Hello, World!

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