Reputation: 388
The error appears when I use a v-for loop to go through the 'allPosts' data on my div.
The Nuxt documentation says 'Modules: every .js file inside the store directory is transformed as a namespaced module'. Maybe I'm missing something in this regard?
pages/index.vue
<template>
<section id="postgrid">
<div v-for="post in allPosts" :key="post.id"></div>
</section>
</template>
<script>
import {mapGetters} from 'vuex'
import PostTile from '@/components/Blog/PostTile'
export default {
components: {
PostTile
},
computed: mapGetters(['allPosts'])
}
</script>
store/index.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
import Posts from './posts'
const store = new Vuex.Store({
modules: {
Posts
}
})
store/posts.js
const state = () => ({
posts: [
{
id: 0,
title: 'A new beginning',
previewText: 'This will be awesome don\'t miss it',
category: 'Food',
featured_image: 'http://getwallpapers.com/wallpaper/full/6/9/8/668959.jpg',
slug: 'a-new-beginning',
post_body: '<p>Post body here</p>',
next_post_slug: 'a-second-beginning'
},
{
id: 1,
title: 'A second beginning',
previewText: 'This will be awesome don\'t miss it',
category: 'Venues',
featured_image: 'https://images.wallpaperscraft.com/image/beautiful_scenery_mountains_lake_nature_93318_1920x1080.jpg',
slug: 'a-second-beginning',
post_body: '<p>Post body here</p>',
prev_post_slug: 'a-new-beginning',
next_post_slug: 'a-third-beginning'
},
{
id: 2,
title: 'A third beginning',
previewText: 'This will be awesome don\'t miss it',
category: 'Experiences',
featured_image: 'http://eskipaper.com/images/beautiful-reflective-wallpaper-1.jpg',
slug: 'a-third-beginning',
post_body: '<p>Post body here</p>',
prev_post_slug: 'a-second-beginning',
next_post_slug: 'a-forth-beginning'
}
]
})
const getters = {
allPosts: (state) => state.posts
}
export default {
state,
getters
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2495
Reputation: 3579
You have a number of issues in how you are setting up and accessing your store. Firstly you are creating your store using the "classic mode" which the docs tell us:
This feature is deprecated and will be removed in Nuxt 3.
So in order to be using the latest methods your store/index.js should look like this:
//store/index.js
//end
This is not a mistake, you don't actually need anything in it, just have it exist. There is no need to import vue or vuex or any modules.
Your store/posts.js can largely stay as it is, just change your state, mutations, getters, and actions to be exported constants and delete the bottom export:
//store/posts.js
export const state = () => ({
posts: [
...
]
})
export const mutations = {
}
export const actions = {
}
export const getters = {
allPosts: state => state.posts
}
//delete the following
export default {
state,
getters
}
Secondly you seem to be using mapGetters incorrectly. If you set up your store like I have above, you can use it in pages/index.vue like so:
//pages.index.vue
<script>
import {mapGetters} from 'vuex'
export default {
computed: {
...mapGetters ({
allposts: 'posts/allPosts'
})
}
}
</script>
Then you can access "allPosts" in your template as you would any computed property or access it with "this.allPosts" in your script.
Upvotes: 4