Reputation: 10642
I have a Vue file that looks like so :
import store from '@/store'
export default{
name: 'myList',
data: () => ({
show: true,
listContent: [{
name: '1',
icon: 'person',
value: function () {
return store.state.myStore.settings.one
}
}, {
name: '2',
icon: 'person',
value: function () {
return store.state.myStore.settings.two
}
}, {
name: '3',
icon: 'person',
value: function () {
return store.state.myStore.settings.three
}
}
]
})
}
The part that's not working is getting the 'value' from the 'listContent'.
{
name: '3',
icon: 'person',
value: function () {
return store.state.myStore.settings.three
}
}
In my code, I have imported the view as if I were to put :
this.$store.state.myStore.settings.one
Inside the value function, 'this' would refer to the object
{
name: '3',
icon: 'person',
value: function () {
return store.state.myStore.settings.three
}
}
And I wouldnt be able to get the store. However, my code still doesn't work. I need to get access to the store inside the listContent.
The list is rendered like so :
<v-data-table :items="listContent" hide-actions hide-headers>
<template slot="items" slot-scope="props">
<td>{{ props.item.name }}</td>
<td class="text-xs-right" v-text="props.item.value()"> </td>
</template>
</v-data-table>
Either I have referenced the store incorrectly, or the template is incorrect. Any ideas ?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2515
Reputation: 2384
May be this will help. Long one, but it works.
const myModule = {
state: {
test: "modulle",
settings: {
one: "This is one",
two: "This is two",
three: "This is three"
}
}
};
const store = new Vuex.Store({
modules: { myModule }
});
new Vue({
el: "#app",
store,
data() {
return {
listContent: [
{
name: "1",
icon: "person",
value: null
},
{
name: "2",
icon: "person",
value: null
},
{
name: "3",
icon: "person",
value: null
}
]
};
},
watch:{
'$store.state.myModule.settings.one':{
immediate:true,
handler:function(value){
this.listContent[0].value = value;
}
},
'$store.state.myModule.settings.two':{
immediate:true,
handler:function(value){
this.listContent[1].value = value;
}
},
'$store.state.myModule.settings.three':{
immediate:true,
handler:function(value){
this.listContent[2].value = value;
}
},
}
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31352
Why do you want the value
to be a function that returns the state value. You can just assign it to state
value using this.$store.state.myStore.settings.one
For this to work make the data
option a normal function instead of an arrow function so that this
still represents the vue instance
export default {
name: "myList",
data() {
return {
show: true,
listContent: [
{
name: "1",
icon: "person",
value: this.$store.state.myStore.settings.one
},
{
name: "2",
icon: "person",
value: this.$store.state.myStore.settings.two
},
{
name: "3",
icon: "person",
value: this.$store.state.myStore.settings.three
}
]
};
}
};
Upvotes: 3