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When I try to access the page '/admin/dashboard' load page from src/Client/App.vue. I want to separate the admin and user with different vue, vuex, vue-router base in same the domain. Is it possible?
My project tree.



public/
-> admin/
-> index.html
-> index.hmtl
src/
-> Admin/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
-> Client/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
vue.config.js


src/Admin/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/admin/',
routes: [
{
path: '/dashboard',
name: 'dashboard',
component: Dashboard,
},
],
});


src/Client/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/',
routes: [
{
path: '/',
name: 'home',
component: Home,
},
],
});


vue.config.js



module.exports = {
pages: {
'admin': {
entry: 'src/Admin/admin.ts',
template: 'public/admin/index.html',
filename: 'admin/index.html',
},

index: {
entry: 'src/Client/main.ts',
template: 'public/index.html',
filename: 'index.html',
},
}
}









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  • Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

    – Andrey
    Jan 6 at 0:36
















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When I try to access the page '/admin/dashboard' load page from src/Client/App.vue. I want to separate the admin and user with different vue, vuex, vue-router base in same the domain. Is it possible?
My project tree.



public/
-> admin/
-> index.html
-> index.hmtl
src/
-> Admin/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
-> Client/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
vue.config.js


src/Admin/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/admin/',
routes: [
{
path: '/dashboard',
name: 'dashboard',
component: Dashboard,
},
],
});


src/Client/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/',
routes: [
{
path: '/',
name: 'home',
component: Home,
},
],
});


vue.config.js



module.exports = {
pages: {
'admin': {
entry: 'src/Admin/admin.ts',
template: 'public/admin/index.html',
filename: 'admin/index.html',
},

index: {
entry: 'src/Client/main.ts',
template: 'public/index.html',
filename: 'index.html',
},
}
}









share|improve this question























  • Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

    – Andrey
    Jan 6 at 0:36














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When I try to access the page '/admin/dashboard' load page from src/Client/App.vue. I want to separate the admin and user with different vue, vuex, vue-router base in same the domain. Is it possible?
My project tree.



public/
-> admin/
-> index.html
-> index.hmtl
src/
-> Admin/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
-> Client/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
vue.config.js


src/Admin/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/admin/',
routes: [
{
path: '/dashboard',
name: 'dashboard',
component: Dashboard,
},
],
});


src/Client/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/',
routes: [
{
path: '/',
name: 'home',
component: Home,
},
],
});


vue.config.js



module.exports = {
pages: {
'admin': {
entry: 'src/Admin/admin.ts',
template: 'public/admin/index.html',
filename: 'admin/index.html',
},

index: {
entry: 'src/Client/main.ts',
template: 'public/index.html',
filename: 'index.html',
},
}
}









share|improve this question














When I try to access the page '/admin/dashboard' load page from src/Client/App.vue. I want to separate the admin and user with different vue, vuex, vue-router base in same the domain. Is it possible?
My project tree.



public/
-> admin/
-> index.html
-> index.hmtl
src/
-> Admin/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
-> Client/
-> components/
-> admin.ts
-> App.vue
-> router.ts
vue.config.js


src/Admin/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/admin/',
routes: [
{
path: '/dashboard',
name: 'dashboard',
component: Dashboard,
},
],
});


src/Client/router.ts



export default new Router({
mode: 'history',
base: '/',
routes: [
{
path: '/',
name: 'home',
component: Home,
},
],
});


vue.config.js



module.exports = {
pages: {
'admin': {
entry: 'src/Admin/admin.ts',
template: 'public/admin/index.html',
filename: 'admin/index.html',
},

index: {
entry: 'src/Client/main.ts',
template: 'public/index.html',
filename: 'index.html',
},
}
}






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  • Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

    – Andrey
    Jan 6 at 0:36



















  • Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

    – Andrey
    Jan 6 at 0:36

















Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

– Andrey
Jan 6 at 0:36





Follow this link for answer: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50857442/vue-cli-3-0-multi-page-setup-with-html5-history-mode

– Andrey
Jan 6 at 0:36












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