I don't agree entirely but I can understand your frustration.
Lately though I'm thinking more about the cost of open source from all sides. Vuelidate is a perfectly fine library and as you say, its API is nice and users can use it easily. But it has limitations, because it's aimed at simple scenarios that can be mapped on top of it. If you want full control you'll end up looking for alternatives.
This doesn't make VueValidate bad, it just makes it geared to some cases but not all. At the same time as you said you have VeeValidate which is more complicated to use but can scale a little better than Vuelidate. Unfortunately it's also massive in size.
I wish there were more good options out there, honestly.
Definitely, or maybe VeeValidate needs to be split up in plugins? Don't know, just an idea.
The issue with custom tailored validation logic (reminds me of the hacks on top of jQuery back in the day :D) is that it doesn't scale as in: it will get complicated quickly, especially if your validation is complex (and mine was, that's why I had to leave Vuelidate for VeeValidate) or if you don't want to start from scratch everytime you start a new app.
I'm not saying your case should use a library, but that a library has its purposes.
Again, there's no perfect solution :D
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After trying both for my side project. I ended up with just this
A little bit more work but I believe it's worth it
I don't agree entirely but I can understand your frustration.
Lately though I'm thinking more about the cost of open source from all sides. Vuelidate is a perfectly fine library and as you say, its API is nice and users can use it easily. But it has limitations, because it's aimed at simple scenarios that can be mapped on top of it. If you want full control you'll end up looking for alternatives.
This doesn't make VueValidate bad, it just makes it geared to some cases but not all. At the same time as you said you have VeeValidate which is more complicated to use but can scale a little better than Vuelidate. Unfortunately it's also massive in size.
Definitely, or maybe VeeValidate needs to be split up in plugins? Don't know, just an idea.
The issue with custom tailored validation logic (reminds me of the hacks on top of jQuery back in the day :D) is that it doesn't scale as in: it will get complicated quickly, especially if your validation is complex (and mine was, that's why I had to leave Vuelidate for VeeValidate) or if you don't want to start from scratch everytime you start a new app.
I'm not saying your case should use a library, but that a library has its purposes.
Again, there's no perfect solution :D