Vue wrapper for rendering Seats.io seating charts. Brought to you by the Seats.io team.
This package uses TypeScript. In order to get the best possible developer experience, you may need some Vue plugins for your IDE. If you use Visual Studio Code, we recommend the following plugins (direct extension links):
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Npm
npm install --save @seatsio/seatsio-vue
Yarn
yarn add @seatsio/seatsio-vue
import { SeatsioSeatingChart } from '@seatsio/seatsio-vue';
<div style="height: 500px">
<SeatsioSeatingChart
workspaceKey="<yourPublicWorkspaceKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
region="eu"
/>
</div>
The chart uses 100 % of the width and height of the DOM element (e.g. a div) in which you render it. Play with the size of that element to change the chart size.
import { SeatsioSeatingChart } from '@seatsio/seatsio-vue';
import { Pricing } from "@seatsio/seatsio-types";
const pricing: Pricing = [
{ category: 1, price: 30 },
{ category: 2, price: 40 },
{ category: 3, price: 50 }
]
<div style="height: 500px">
<SeatsioSeatingChart
workspaceKey="<yourPublicWorkspaceKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
region="eu"
:pricing="pricing"
/>
</div>
onRenderStarted
is fired when the chart has started loading, but hasn't rendered yet. If you store the chart object that's passed to the onRenderStarted
callback, you can access the properties defined on the wrapped seatsio.SeatingChart
:
// Single File Component (SFC) using SeatsioSeatingChart
export default {
...
data() {
return {
chart: null
}
},
methods: {
onRenderStarted: (chart) => {
this.chart = chart
console.log(chart.selectedObjects)
}
}
}
// Notice how the event handler is defined with @<eventListener>
// For more information, see https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/event-handling.html
<SeatsioSeatingChart
workspaceKey="<yourPublicWorkspaceKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
@renderStarted="onRenderStarted"
region="eu"
/>
onChartRendered
is fired when the chart is rendered successfully:
export default {
...
data() {
return {
chart: null
}
},
methods: {
onChartRendered: function (chart) {
this.chart = chart
console.log(chart.selectedObjects)
}
}
}
<SeatsioSeatingChart
workspaceKey="<yourPublicWorkspaceKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
@chartRendered="onChartRendered"
region="eu"
/>
Other parameters are supported as well. For a full list, check https://docs.seats.io/docs/renderer/embed-a-floor-plan
Example: Passing in a custom object color:
export default {
...
data() {
// Supports CSS color values
objectColor: () => 'grey'
},
}
<SeatsioSeatingChart
workspaceKey="<yourPublicWorkspaceKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
region="eu"
:objectColor="objectColor"
/>
Whenever one of the properties passed on to <SeatsioSeatingChart />
changes, the chart destroys itself and rerenders. To avoid such a 'full refresh', you can use chart.changeConfig()
instead of updating the properties directly. Please check https://docs.seats.io/docs/renderer-chart-properties-chartchangeconfig. Note that changeConfig()
only supports a subset of all available chart parameters.
import { SeatsioEventManager } from '@seatsio/seatsio-vue';
<div style="height: 500px">
<SeatsioEventManager
secretKey="<yourWorkspaceSecretKey>"
event="<yourEventKey>"
mode="<manageObjectStatuses or another mode>"
region="eu"
/>
</div>
Other parameters are supported as well. For a full list, check https://docs.seats.io/docs/event-manager/configuring
To embed the seating chart designer for the purpose of creating a new chart, do this:
import { SeatsioDesigner } from '@seatsio/seatsio-vue';
<div style="height: 500px">
<SeatsioDesigner
secretKey="<yourWorkspaceSecretKey>"
region="eu"
@chartCreated="onChartCreated"
/>
</div>
To be able to edit a chart from an embedded designer, you need to specify the chart to load:
<SeatsioDesigner
secretKey="<yourWorkspaceSecretKey>"
chartKey="<yourChartKey>"
region="eu"
/>
Other parameters are supported as well. For a full list, check https://docs.seats.io/docs/embedded-designer/introduction