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This pull request removes support for Vue 2 from the project. It updates documentation, peer dependencies, and example projects to reflect this change, and deletes all files related to Vue 2 usage and examples.
Why?
Because of End of Support of Vue2 is introducing CVE which can't be solved unless we remove the Vue 2 support. GHSA-g3ch-rx76-35fx
Removal of Vue 2 support:
Deleted all Vue 2 example projects and related files, including examples/vite-vue2 and examples/vue-cli-vue2, along with their configuration, source, and documentation files. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Removed Vue 2 from the list of supported frameworks in the documentation and updated all related instructions and references in README.md and examples/README.md. [1][2][3][4][5]
Dependency and configuration updates:
Removed vue2 compiler and all references to it from the core codebase (src/core/compilers/index.ts). [1][2]
Cleaned up peer dependencies in package.json by removing vue-template-compiler, vue-template-es2015-compiler, and Vue 2 compatibility for @vue/compiler-sfc. [1][2]
Other maintenance:
Updated pnpm-workspace.yaml with new dependency overrides (unrelated to Vue 2 removal, but included in this PR).
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This pull request removes support for Vue 2 from the project. It updates documentation, peer dependencies, and example projects to reflect this change, and deletes all files related to Vue 2 usage and examples.
Why?
Because of End of Support of Vue2 is introducing CVE which can't be solved unless we remove the Vue 2 support. GHSA-g3ch-rx76-35fx
Removal of Vue 2 support:
examples/vite-vue2andexamples/vue-cli-vue2, along with their configuration, source, and documentation files. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]README.mdandexamples/README.md. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]Dependency and configuration updates:
vue2compiler and all references to it from the core codebase (src/core/compilers/index.ts). [1] [2]package.jsonby removingvue-template-compiler,vue-template-es2015-compiler, and Vue 2 compatibility for@vue/compiler-sfc. [1] [2]Other maintenance:
pnpm-workspace.yamlwith new dependency overrides (unrelated to Vue 2 removal, but included in this PR).