As a developer primarily focused on backend, I've always felt that my frontend skills could use some polishing. To test this, I decided to challenge myself by building a Netflix clone using Vue.js 3 and Vite. In this article, I'll break down the project structure, key components, and share my learning experience.
The goal was to create a responsive web application that mimics the core features of Netflix's user interface. Here's what I initially set out to build:
More to be added in the future.
For this project, I chose the following tools:
Here's an overview of the project structure:
netflix-clone/ ├── src/ │ ├── components/ │ │ ├── MovieCard.vue │ │ ├── MovieList.vue │ │ ├── MovieRow.vue │ │ └── NavBar.vue │ ├── views/ │ │ ├── HomeView.vue │ │ ├── MovieDetailView.vue │ │ └── SearchView.vue │ ├── router/ │ │ └── index.js │ ├── services/ │ │ └── tmdb.js │ ├── stores/ │ │ └── movies.js │ ├── App.vue │ └── main.js ├── .env.example ├── vite.config.js └── package.json
This component represents an individual movie. It displays the movie poster and, on hover, shows additional information like the title, rating, and release year.
<template> <div class="movie-card"> <img :src="posterUrl" :alt="Netflix Clone to Level Up Your Frontend Skills" true :class="{ 'loaded': imageLoaded }"> <div v-if="isHovered" class="movie-info"> <h3>{{ Netflix Clone to Level Up Your Frontend Skills }}</h3> <p>Rating: {{ movie.vote_average }}/10</p> <p>{{ releaseYear }}</p> </div> </div> </template> <script setup> import { ref, computed } from 'vue'; const props = defineProps(['movie']); const imageLoaded = ref(false); const isHovered = ref(false); const posterUrl = computed(() => `https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500${props.movie.poster_path}`); const releaseYear = computed(() => new Date(props.movie.release_date).getFullYear()); // ... hover logic </script>
Key learnings:
This component creates a horizontally scrollable row of movies, typically grouped by genre.
<template> <div class="movie-row"> <h2>{{ title }}</h2> <div class="movie-list" ref="movieList"> <moviecard v-for="movie in movies" :key="movie.id" :movie="movie"></moviecard> </div> <button class="scroll-btn left"><</button> <button @click="scroll('right')" class="scroll-btn right">></button> </div> </template> <script setup> import { ref } from 'vue'; import MovieCard from './MovieCard.vue'; const props = defineProps(['title', 'movies']); const movieList = ref(null); const scroll = (direction) => { const scrollAmount = direction === 'left' ? -300 : 300; movieList.value.scrollBy({ left: scrollAmount, behavior: 'smooth' }); }; </script> ### tmdb.js (API Service) This service handles all API calls to The Movie Database (TMDB) using Axios.
import axios from 'axios'; const API_KEY = import.meta.env.VITE_TMDB_API_KEY; const BASE_URL = 'https://api.themoviedb.org/3'; const tmdbApi = axios.create({ baseURL: BASE_URL, params: { api_key: API_KEY }, }); export const getTrending = () => tmdbApi.get('/trending/all/week'); export const getMoviesByGenre = (genreId) => tmdbApi.get('/discover/movie', { params: { with_genres: genreId } }); export const searchMovies = (query) => tmdbApi.get('/search/movie', { params: { query } });
The NavBar component provides navigation for the application and includes a search input for finding movies.
<template> <nav class="navbar"> <router-link to="/" class="navbar-brand">NetflixClone</router-link> <div class="navbar-links"> <router-link to="/">Home</router-link> <div class="search-container"> <input v-model="searchQuery" placeholder="Search movies..."> </div> </div> </nav> </template> <script setup> import { ref } from 'vue'; import { useRouter } from 'vue-router'; import debounce from 'lodash/debounce'; const router = useRouter(); const searchQuery = ref(''); const debounceSearch = debounce(() => { if (searchQuery.value) { router.push({ name: 'search', query: { q: searchQuery.value } }); } }, 300); </script>
The HomeView component serves as the main page of the application, displaying multiple MovieRow components with different genres.
<template> <div class="home-view"> <movierow title="Trending" :movies="trendingMovies"></movierow> <movierow v-for="genre in genres" :key="genre.id" :title="genre.name" :movies="moviesByGenre[genre.id]"></movierow> </div> </template> <script setup> import { ref, onMounted } from 'vue'; import MovieRow from '@/components/MovieRow.vue'; import { getTrending, getGenres, getMoviesByGenre } from '@/services/tmdb'; const trendingMovies = ref([]); const genres = ref([]); const moviesByGenre = ref({}); onMounted(async () => { const [trendingResponse, genresResponse] = await Promise.all([ getTrending(), getGenres() ]); trendingMovies.value = trendingResponse.data.results; genres.value = genresResponse.data.genres.slice(0, 5); // Limit to 5 genres for this example for (const genre of genres.value) { const response = await getMoviesByGenre(genre.id); moviesByGenre.value[genre.id] = response.data.results; } }); </script>
The SearchView component displays search results based on the user's query.
<template> <div class="search-view"> <h2>Search Results for "{{ searchQuery }}"</h2> <div class="search-results"> <moviecard v-for="movie in searchResults" :key="movie.id" :movie="movie"></moviecard> </div> </div> </template> <script setup> import { ref, watch } from 'vue'; import { useRoute } from 'vue-router'; import MovieCard from '@/components/MovieCard.vue'; import { searchMovies } from '@/services/tmdb'; const route = useRoute(); const searchQuery = ref(''); const searchResults = ref([]); const performSearch = async () => { const response = await searchMovies(searchQuery.value); searchResults.value = response.data.results; }; watch(() => route.query.q, (newQuery) => { searchQuery.value = newQuery; performSearch(); }, { immediate: true }); </script>
You can find the full source code for this project on GitHub.
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