Configuration
Starting from version 4, VueTypes has a global configuration object that can be used to customize the library's behavior.
The configuration is exposed both as a property of the default export, and as a named export:
ts
// default exported instance
import VueTypes from 'vue-types'
// named export
import { config } from 'vue-types'
VueTypes.config === configConfiguration Options
silent: (boolean, defaultfalse) set totrueto prevent VueTypes from logging validation warnings.
TIP
Until version 2, VueTypes warning behavior was matching the Vue.config.silent global config parameter. But that global property has been removed in Vue@3.
To reproduce that behavior in application running Vue@2 you can use:
ts
import { config } from 'vue-types'
import Vue from 'vue'
config.silent = Vue.config.silentlogLevel: (string, defaultwarn) allows choosing which console method will be used to display validation errors. Available options arelog,warn,error,debugandinfo.