| name | bee:dev-frontend-performance-vuejs |
| title | Vue.js frontend development cycle performance testing (Gate 6) |
| category | development-cycle-frontend-vuejs |
| tier | 1 |
| when_to_use | Use after E2E testing (Gate 5) is complete in the Vue.js frontend dev cycle.
MANDATORY for all Vue.js frontend development tasks - ensures performance meets thresholds.
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| description | Gate 6 of the Vue.js frontend development cycle - ensures Core Web Vitals compliance,
Lighthouse performance score > 90, and bundle size within budget. Covers Nuxt 3-specific
optimizations including useAsyncData, useLazyFetch, and NuxtImg.
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| trigger | - After E2E testing complete (Gate 5)
- MANDATORY for all Vue.js frontend development tasks
- Validates performance before code review
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| NOT_skip_when | - "Performance is fine on my machine" - Users have slower devices.
- "We'll optimize later" - Performance debt compounds.
- "It's a small change" - Small changes can cause big regressions.
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| sequence | {"after":["bee:dev-frontend-e2e-vuejs"],"before":["bee:requesting-code-review"]} |
| related | {"complementary":["bee:dev-cycle-frontend-vuejs","bee:dev-frontend-e2e-vuejs","bee:qa-analyst-frontend-vuejs"]} |
| input_schema | {"required":[{"name":"unit_id","type":"string","description":"Task or subtask identifier"},{"name":"implementation_files","type":"array","items":"string","description":"Files from Gate 0 implementation"}],"optional":[{"name":"performance_baseline","type":"object","description":"Previous performance metrics for comparison"},{"name":"gate5_handoff","type":"object","description":"Full handoff from Gate 5 (E2E testing)"}]} |
| output_schema | {"format":"markdown","required_sections":[{"name":"Performance Testing Summary","pattern":"^## Performance Testing Summary","required":true},{"name":"Core Web Vitals Report","pattern":"^## Core Web Vitals Report","required":true},{"name":"Handoff to Next Gate","pattern":"^## Handoff to Next Gate","required":true}],"metrics":[{"name":"result","type":"enum","values":["PASS","FAIL"]},{"name":"lcp_ms","type":"integer"},{"name":"cls_score","type":"float"},{"name":"inp_ms","type":"integer"},{"name":"lighthouse_score","type":"integer"},{"name":"bundle_size_change_percent","type":"float"},{"name":"iterations","type":"integer"}]} |
| verification | {"automated":[{"command":"npx lighthouse http://localhost:3000 --output=json --quiet 2>/dev/null | jq '.categories.performance.score'","description":"Lighthouse performance score","success_pattern":"0\\.[9-9]"},{"command":"grep -rn 'useLazyFetch\\|useAsyncData\\|useLazyAsyncData' --include='*.vue' --include='*.ts' src/ | wc -l","description":"Count async data composables (Nuxt optimizations)","success_pattern":"[0-9]+"}],"manual":["LCP < 2.5s on all pages","CLS < 0.1 on all pages","INP < 200ms on all pages","Bundle size increase < 10%","No bare <img> tags (all use <NuxtImg> or <NuxtPicture>)"]} |
| examples | [{"name":"Performance tests for dashboard","input":{"unit_id":"task-001","implementation_files":["src/pages/dashboard/index.vue"]},"expected_output":"## Performance Testing Summary\n**Status:** PASS\n**LCP:** 1.8s (< 2.5s)\n**CLS:** 0.03 (< 0.1)\n**INP:** 95ms (< 200ms)\n**Lighthouse:** 94 (> 90)\n**Bundle Change:** +3.2% (< 10%)\n\n## Core Web Vitals Report\n| Page | LCP | CLS | INP | Status |\n|------|-----|-----|-----|--------|\n| /dashboard | 1.8s | 0.03 | 95ms | PASS |\n\n## Handoff to Next Gate\n- Ready for Gate 7 (Code Review): YES\n"}] |
Dev Frontend Performance Testing - Vue.js (Gate 6)
Overview
Ensure all Vue.js / Nuxt 3 frontend pages meet Core Web Vitals thresholds, achieve Lighthouse Performance > 90, maintain bundle size within budget, and use Nuxt 3 data-fetching composables correctly for optimal performance.
Core principle: Performance is a feature. Users on slow devices and connections deserve a fast experience. Performance budgets are enforced, not suggested.
<block_condition>
- LCP > 2.5s on any page = FAIL
- CLS > 0.1 on any page = FAIL
- INP > 200ms on any page = FAIL
- Lighthouse Performance < 90 = FAIL
- Bundle size increase > 10% without justification = FAIL
</block_condition>
CRITICAL: Role Clarification
This skill ORCHESTRATES. Vue.js Frontend QA Analyst Agent (performance mode) EXECUTES.
| Who | Responsibility |
|---|
| This Skill | Gather requirements, dispatch agent, track iterations |
| QA Analyst Frontend Vue.js Agent | Run Lighthouse, measure CWV, analyze bundles, audit components |
Standards Reference
MANDATORY: Load testing-performance.md standards via WebFetch.
<fetch_required>
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/luanrodrigues/ia-frmwrk/master/dev-team/docs/standards/frontend-vuejs/testing-performance.md
</fetch_required>
Step 1: Validate Input
REQUIRED INPUT:
- unit_id: [task/subtask being tested]
- implementation_files: [files from Gate 0]
OPTIONAL INPUT:
- performance_baseline: [previous metrics for comparison]
- gate5_handoff: [full Gate 5 output]
if any REQUIRED input is missing:
→ STOP and report: "Missing required input: [field]"
Step 2: Dispatch Vue.js Frontend QA Analyst Agent (Performance Mode)
⛔ Agent Name Resolution: MUST resolve bee: names to runtime-qualified names before dispatch. See shared-patterns/shared-orchestrator-principle.md → "Agent Runtime Resolution".
Task tool:
subagent_type: "bee:qa-analyst-frontend-vuejs"
model: "opus"
prompt: |
**MODE:** PERFORMANCE TESTING (Gate 6)
**Standards:** Load testing-performance.md (frontend-vuejs)
**Input:**
- Unit ID: {unit_id}
- Implementation Files: {implementation_files}
- Baseline: {performance_baseline or "N/A"}
- Framework: Vue 3 / Nuxt 3
**Requirements:**
1. Measure Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) on all affected pages
2. Run Lighthouse audit (Performance score > 90)
3. Analyze bundle size change vs baseline
4. Audit client-side only code (components with <ClientOnly> or .client.vue) - should be < 40% of components
5. Detect performance anti-patterns (bare <img>, synchronous data fetching on client, blocking watch())
6. Verify sindarian-vue imports are tree-shakeable
**Nuxt 3 / Vue-Specific Performance Checks:**
- useAsyncData() used for server-side data fetching on page components (not client fetch())
- useLazyFetch() or useLazyAsyncData() used for non-critical data (deferred loading)
- <NuxtImg> or <NuxtPicture> used for ALL images (never bare <img>)
- <NuxtImg> has correct sizes, format, and loading="lazy" for below-fold images
- defineAsyncComponent() used for heavy components not needed on initial render
- Pinia stores use lazy initialization where appropriate (avoid loading all store data upfront)
- v-once directive applied to static subtrees that never change
- v-memo applied to list items with expensive rendering and stable key conditions
- No synchronous heavy computation in computed() - offload to Web Workers if needed
- No unnecessary watchers (watch with { immediate: true } on large reactive objects)
- Nuxt route-level code splitting is active (automatic with pages/ directory)
- Nuxt payload de-duplication active (useState() for shared SSR state, not duplicated fetch calls)
- <TransitionGroup> used with key for list animations instead of forcing DOM re-renders
**Output Sections Required:**
- ## Performance Testing Summary
- ## Core Web Vitals Report
- ## Handoff to Next Gate
Step 3: Evaluate Results
Parse agent output:
if "Status: PASS" in output:
→ Gate 6 PASSED
→ Return success with metrics
if "Status: FAIL" in output:
→ Dispatch fix to implementation agent (bee:frontend-engineer-vuejs)
→ Re-run performance tests (max 3 iterations)
→ If still failing: ESCALATE to user
Step 4: Generate Output
## Performance Testing Summary
**Status:** {PASS|FAIL}
**LCP:** {value}s (< 2.5s)
**CLS:** {value} (< 0.1)
**INP:** {value}ms (< 200ms)
**Lighthouse:** {score} (> 90)
**Bundle Change:** {+X%} (< 10%)
## Core Web Vitals Report
| Page | LCP | CLS | INP | Status |
|------|-----|-----|-----|--------|
| {page} | {value} | {value} | {value} | {PASS|FAIL} |
## Bundle Analysis
| Metric | Current | Baseline | Change | Status |
|--------|---------|----------|--------|--------|
| Total JS (gzipped) | {size} | {size} | {change}% | {PASS|FAIL} |
## Client Component Audit
| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Total .vue files | {count} |
| Client-only components (<ClientOnly> or .client.vue) | {count} |
| Client ratio | {percent}% (< 40%) |
## Anti-Pattern Detection
| Pattern | Occurrences | Status |
|---------|-------------|--------|
| Bare <img> (not NuxtImg) | {count} | {PASS|FAIL} |
| Client fetch() for server data | {count} | {PASS|FAIL} |
| Wildcard sindarian-vue imports | {count} | {PASS|FAIL} |
| Blocking watch() on large objects | {count} | {PASS|FAIL} |
| Missing useLazyFetch for non-critical data | {count} | {PASS|FAIL} |
## Handoff to Next Gate
- Ready for Gate 7 (Code Review): {YES|NO}
- Iterations: {count}
Anti-Rationalization Table
See shared-patterns/shared-anti-rationalization.md for universal anti-rationalizations. Gate-specific:
| Rationalization | Why It's WRONG | Required Action |
|---|
| "Works fine on my machine" | Your machine ≠ user's device. Measure objectively. | Run Lighthouse |
| "We'll optimize later" | Performance debt compounds. Fix during development. | Meet thresholds now |
| "Bundle size doesn't matter" | Mobile 3G users exist. Every KB matters. | Stay within budget |
| "Everything needs ClientOnly" | Server-rendered components reduce JS. Audit first. | Minimize client-only components |
| "NuxtImg is too complex" | NuxtImg gives free optimization. Always use it. | Use NuxtImg |
| "Lighthouse 85 is close enough" | 90 is the threshold. 85 = FAIL. | Optimize to 90+ |
| "useAsyncData is the same as fetch()" | useAsyncData runs on server, reducing client JS + waterfall. | Use useAsyncData for page data |
| "useLazyFetch complicates the code" | Deferred loading prevents blocking the initial render. | Use useLazyFetch for non-critical data |
| "v-memo is premature optimization" | v-memo prevents unnecessary re-renders in lists. Apply it. | Apply v-memo to expensive list items |