Re-base vs Vue.js: What are the differences?
Re-base: A Relay inspired library for building React.js + Firebase applications. React.js makes managing state easy to reason about. Firebase makes persisting your data easy to implement. re-base, inspired by Relay, combines the benefits of React and Firebase by allowing each component to specify its own data dependency. Forget about your data persistence and focus on what really matters, your application's state; Vue.js: Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces. Vue.js is a library for building interactive web interfaces. It provides data-reactive components with a simple and flexible API.
Re-base and Vue.js can be categorized as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.
Some of the features offered by Re-base are:
- syncState: Two way data binding between any property on your component's state and any endpoint in Firebase. Use the same API you're used to to update your component's state (setState), and Firebase will also update.
- bindToState: One way data binding. Whenever your Firebase endpoint changes, the property on your state will update as well.
- listenTo: Whenever your Firebase endpoint changes, it will invoke a callback passing it the new data from Firebase.
On the other hand, Vue.js provides the following key features:
- Reactivity
- Components
- Modularity
Re-base and Vue.js are both open source tools. It seems that Vue.js with 143K GitHub stars and 20.7K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Re-base with 2.13K GitHub stars and 162 GitHub forks.